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Ok, So I've been semi-obsessed with simple "BEAM" style robotics and rocks and the combination of the two for years. My BFA thesis exhibit included a large fake rock made of plaster mounted on a mobile welded steel frame driven by a pair of scavenged power wheels type toy car motors and controlled by
a simple photo-tropic solar circuit. The motors themselves drew far too much power to run off solar panels I could afford, so there was a battery in the circuit that had to be recharged from a wall outlet... It was great to watch people jump when it would start moving around the gallery and then stop again.
I propose to take this to the next level and build a complete, full-size replica of Stonehenge. Each "rock" unit would be driven by elecrtic motors powered by solar panels hidden in the tops. they would utilize simple obstacle-avoiding photo-tropic control systems and be completely autonomous.
The scupture would be contained with a low fence, encompasing perhaps 1-2 acres that could be easily travered by people, but of a height that triggeres the obstacle avoidance sensors of the stones themselves. The stones will move slowly, but without any direction asside from photo-tropism and obstacle avoidance. The sculpture will be allowed to evolve for quite some time and never re-set.
Perhaps an advanced version could include telescopes with photo-sensors in them to track stars or the moon using power stored in batteries.
All I need is a huge grant and about a year. I'll spare you all the complete (and BS loaded) artist's statement.
EDIT: 5/8/05
Just for edification purposes my developing artist's statement vaugely involves a de-construction of history and science and re-apropriation of magic. I know there's a lot more "flesh" thats needed on these bones, but it'll mostly be BS to appeal to critics and historians.
An extension in a different direction
Lawnmower_20Painting Lawnmower art! [Jawzx, May 07 2005]
Stonehenge Watch tells time
http://www.thinkgee...dgets/watches/7d2b/ One of those stranded-on-a-desert-island kind of products. [Spacecoyote, Jan 13 2008]
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http://bernpd.files...naltapdwarf_400.jpg [normzone, Jan 13 2008]
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There is no reason not to incorporate lawnmowers undreneath. Also, you could definitely fit solar panels on top of these. |
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[bungston] Genious! see link to my latest idea! |
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Chesshenge just got a bit more realistic. |
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From the title, I had a vision of a
"Mobile Stonehenge" being a sort of
local government service in much the
same way as a mobile library or a
mobile doctor's surgery is provided,
particularly in rural areas of the UK.
With this, home-loving tourists and lazy
druids would be more than adequately
provided for. |
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[2fries] - thought you said "cheesehenge", which would also be a good idea. |
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...or a mini Stonehenge made from old mobile phones. |
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There was an old horror movie I saw once as a kid about big Stonehenge type rocks that rolled around the country side and sucked the life out of people. I have no idea what it was called but this reminded me of it. |
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