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sphaerae_-_inflatable_design [2012-02-08 20:09] – [Sphaerae] cocky | sphaerae_-_inflatable_design [2012-02-08 20:20] – [programme of wishes:] cocky | ||
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====== Sphaerae ====== | ====== Sphaerae ====== | ||
- | Sphaerae is a nity of collided | + | Sphaerae is a collision |
midd march 2012 we want to have realized the design. | midd march 2012 we want to have realized the design. | ||
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- | + | Sphaerae; example for anchoring: where 3 bubbles collide, they meet at an angle of 120 degrees.\\ | |
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- | a way of anchoring\\ | + | |
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- | Where 3 bubbles collide, they meet at an angle of 120 degrees.\\ | + | |
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Bubbles meet each other by a semitransparant dividing membrane with a split(door). People can walk from chamber to chamber. The under cloth is white, and the upperlayers will be white-translucent. | Bubbles meet each other by a semitransparant dividing membrane with a split(door). People can walk from chamber to chamber. The under cloth is white, and the upperlayers will be white-translucent. | ||
When projection from inside is required a cloth (inside white/ | When projection from inside is required a cloth (inside white/ | ||
- | Idealy the total lenght of Sphaerae is about 12 meters and the highest point is 4,25 meters. | + | Idealy the total lenght of Sphaerae is about 12 meters |
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* lightweight, | * lightweight, | ||
* should feel like skin like PU or TPU | * should feel like skin like PU or TPU | ||
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* include escape possibilities, | * include escape possibilities, | ||
* aerodynamic in its form (e.g. in the Netherlands winds often come from the west) | * aerodynamic in its form (e.g. in the Netherlands winds often come from the west) |