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Hey, this is interesting! Heres an article about a sculpture installation that keeps track of the date. We can take a trip out to the desert tomorrow and view it from the road. Ah Mom, I dont want to go anywhere tomorrow. Besides I can see what date it is on the wall calendar or in the newspaper. Look
this is in the Culture category and you need to cultivate that side of you. These are giant glass forms that flip themselves to show the weekday, month and day of the month. For weekdays its a seven-sided body
You mean a pentagonal prism? Right, you sure know your geometry. And for the month, theres a 12-sided
Dodecahedron, and theres probably some 31-sided polyhedron for the day? No, there are two
for 0-3 a tetrahedron and for 0-9 a
A pentagonal deltohedron. Wow, but how do they move? It says therere like greenhouses, each absorbs heat from the morning sun that works directly on Nitinol levers to flip them one or two times to angle the correct face forward. That would be like massive muscle wires, awesome! The polyhedra are completely autonomous, though theres a computer inside each one. I knew there was a catch. Its just to tell each block how to turn and to avoid a collision. Cool, lets get up really early so we can see when they move.
sketch
http://www.geocitie...nnie/polyhedra.html [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
All Uniform Polyhedra
http://www.mathcons...m/unipoly/list.html [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Geometric Sculpture of George W. Hart
http://www.georgeha...ture/sculpture.html [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Muscle Wires frequently asked questions
http://www.robotsto...cle_Wire_FAQ_V3.pdf pdf file [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
(?) 7 sided D7 dice!
http://dozensofgames.com/7sideddice.html [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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May I be the first to offer you a pastry salute. |
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I can just see roleplayers of my acquaintance wanting a set of giant dice designed to flip randomly. |
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I thought this was going to be a love triangle gone horribly wrong.. |
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own up FJ, this is a clock. right? |
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Well, gosh, sorta...kinda... |
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"Then, in the year 2035, the polyhedrae finally rolled into the Atlantic, unable to avoid their own destruction." |
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Too bad about that 7-sided day shape. Maybe it should be an octahedron, but with one duplicated side (it could be useful as a "pivot" side, to prevent it from ever having to roll more than once to increment the day.) |
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I nominate George Hart for the best use of AOL CD's to date. |
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