Western Pacific 0n 140e
0°N, 140°E · Yayoi Kusama · 2026-05-30
Yayoi Kusama2026-05-30Yayoi Kusama2026
Creative Rationale
Over the Western Pacific Ocean near the equator at 140 degrees east longitude, moderate winds sweep across warm tropical waters under variable pressure conditions. The moderate wind speed of 4.3 m/s creates a medium-density field of Kusama-inspired dots, while the significant pressure gradient generates varied dot sizes from tiny pinpricks to substantial orbs. The warm temperature anomaly transforms into vivid yellow and orange dots scattered across a deep black cosmic void, with the high humidity of 79% manifesting as overlapping circular nets that suggest infinite oceanic expansion.
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