Talk of the new coronavirus is like heavy rain that intensifies when crowds gather and dissipates when they leave. Spectators come and go in all shapes and sizes, but the water cycle remains the same.
Nine sensors are evenly distributed under the water tank, corresponding to nine groups of water pump devices. When the public takes turns passing by the sensor, the water pumps in the corresponding positions will automatically start in sequence, and the nozzles in the corresponding positions above the water tank will spray the water drawn by the lower pump to complete a cycle. When the audience leaves, the sensor will turn off the water pump and the mechanical device will stop working. As the red water drops hanging on the wall gradually slide down, peace finally returns.
Taking advantage of the immiscible properties of red water droplets and kerosene, it can produce the effect of dripping and hanging on the wall. The virus itself is an intervention external to the immune system: whether it is the epidemic itself or the system, from a macro point of view it is like a sudden rain that pours, settles and subsides, with a huge and invisible impact.
Exposed electronic components and steel structures coldly and mechanically manipulate and transport the fragile body fluid circulation system and the human social system.