waterforming
Waterforming is a term used to describe processes intended to shape water into predefined forms through controlled physical forces. It is not a standard scientific term, and in peer-reviewed literature the phenomena involved are usually described under more specific headings such as fluid dynamics, capillary-driven flow, microfluidics, and interfacial phenomena. In practice, waterforming can refer to shaping water in demonstrations or artistic installations, as well as to research efforts that manipulate water interfaces to create droplets, jets, sheets, or shells.
Techniques associated with waterforming include directing water jets through carefully designed nozzles or lattices to produce
Applications range from scientific demonstrations and education to microfluidic research and art installations. The term’s vagueness