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Video> Here are the nitty-gritty details how how MoMA PS1's COSMO pavilion will filter water

Video> Here are the nitty-gritty details how how MoMA PS1's COSMO pavilion will filter water

The New York City and Madrid-based architecture firm Andres Jaque Architects/Office for Political Innovation has released a wonky video explaining its mobile, water purifying installation which recently won MoMA PS 1‘s Young Architects Program. The futuristic-looking structure, called COSMO, is comprised primarily of suspended hoses that will filter 3,000 gallons of water over the course of four days.

Check out the video above to see how COSMO will work its magic. But before you do, just a quick heads up that there are some black-and-white photos of naked people hanging out on a beach at the top of the video. (Honestly, it’s probably pretty SFW so don’t worry.)

[h/t The Dirt]


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