Water-based Behavior
Water-Based Behavior is a video archive of material responses of water-based systems under controlled intervention across viscosity levels, surface absorption, and applied force.
High-viscosity Field
Material behavior under gravity, airflow, and rotation on smooth, non-absorbent surfaces.
The archive documents:
Flow movement · Surface contact · Control limits · Structural change · Irreversible results
How thick material moves under gravity, air, and rotation, forming shifting patterns and layered structures over time.
How smooth surfaces affect spreading, retention, layering, and direction of movement.
Moments when intervention changes direction but does not fully determine the final form.
Situations where the material develops in unexpected ways and is preserved without correction.
Final forms fixed once the material settles and dries, not subject to revision, repetition, or replication.
Visual reference
Archive Nature
The material behavior presented here consists of recorded high-viscosity water-based processes that have already taken place. The archive contains process sequences and related material variations within this system. The videos are preserved in their original form as archival records.
Water-based Behavior — Recorded Video Archive (Edition I)
This archive contains recorded behavior of high-viscosity water-based material under varying conditions. The recordings document material movement, surface interaction, structural change, and irreversible outcomes. The videos are preserved as archival records in their original form. They may be silent or contain only natural ambient sound.No demonstrations, explanations, or instructional guidance are provided. The material is presented solely for observation.

High Viscosity – Edition I
Edition I provides access to the initial High Viscosity water-based video archive.