Yeah srsly, how. Its so evenly, if its not a liquid iron pipeline i cannot phantom how this happens except Photoshop. Eletric stuff is usually bolts or cables, most gas stuff isn’t that hot, maybe some chemical piping but i don’t know enough about chemical processing to actually guess.
Using a Google image search I found that this version of the image was apparently cropped and flipped from an older one:
Then, using Tineye I found that that version of the image was posted a bunch around 2008. One of the places it appeared was this gizmodo article which is 404’d today but was saved in the internet archive:
That article says its a form of decorative interior lightibg, so I would guess that this is a colored fiberglass pipe with some kind of light inside it. Given that it was 2008 it might’ve even been a fluorescent tube.
Yeah srsly, how. Its so evenly, if its not a liquid iron pipeline i cannot phantom how this happens except Photoshop. Eletric stuff is usually bolts or cables, most gas stuff isn’t that hot, maybe some chemical piping but i don’t know enough about chemical processing to actually guess.
Using a Google image search I found that this version of the image was apparently cropped and flipped from an older one:
Then, using Tineye I found that that version of the image was posted a bunch around 2008. One of the places it appeared was this gizmodo article which is 404’d today but was saved in the internet archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110319064638/http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/06/lightpipes_give_any_room_that_cool_radioactive_industrial_plant_look/
That article says its a form of decorative interior lightibg, so I would guess that this is a colored fiberglass pipe with some kind of light inside it. Given that it was 2008 it might’ve even been a fluorescent tube.