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Singing Bubble Wrap Field
Bubble wrap looking plastic bumps expand as sun heats the air inside then release valve empties through a whistle. | |
The valve / whistle assembly at the top would be set to open at a set PSI for enough time to completly empty the bubble. They'd be maybe 4 or 5 feet diameter and maybe 2 or 3 feet tall when inflated.
They'd all be doing their air release whistle at random times and assuming a pleasant whistle sound
was chosen it might be relaxing.
It might look like the pod field in Alien but without the death thing. Just whistling.
One possible sound example.
https://www.youtube.../shorts/QAEdmv5xhm4 Something relaxing like this. Might play notes or not, but it'd have to be soothing so you'd just sit and watch the bubbles undulating and singing to you. [doctorremulac3, Sep 16 2024]
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Too much tweaking to get it to whistle. Big risk of sounding like the campfire scene in Blazing Saddles. |
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Good, I'm not the only one who had that as his first thought. |
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Field Of Whoopie Cushions didn't sound as buney. |
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A self-re-setting valve shouldn't be too hard to do; an "overcentre" spring that gets re-set when the bubble reaches "deflated" with an internal mount. Tolerances will need to be pretty tight.
To get the sun inflating it to enough pressure would be tricky. Might have to have the "deflated" state as quite pressurised too, & only a slight change creating a quick whistle (more a "toot" than a drawn-out blow). |
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How does the air get back in? |
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[pocmloc]; good point...
Why didn't I notice that..?
I must ponder... |
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Correction: the valve doesn't open by pressure, it rises up and gets pulled open by a string at a set length attached to the ground, it's got a tilt mechanism like a toilet valve that closes after a second when the hot air is gone. |
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It's got a one way valve at the bottom that opens when the hot air section is rising filling the bottom with cold air. When the top valve is pulled open, the weight of the bubble collapsing as the hot air escapes pushes the fill valve at the bottom closed. |
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I have pondered:
Have the bubbles connected in pairs. An external "sunshade" allows one to cool down while the other heats up. 2 valves & whistles (allows 2 different notes) sit between the bubbles.
When the "hot" side reaches pressure, the valve opens & pressure between equalises, tooting. Valve closes, shade flips (triggered by the pressure shift, perhaps? Or nitinol wire supports?), cycle repeats. |
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Yea, that might work. How about the bubble has blinds that open at the bottom and close at the top? When they close they open the whistle valve? |
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You know, no matter how you do this it would have sort of a creepy breathing vibe. Maybe instead of relaxing whistles it should be spooky sounds, like breathing or really low notes or something. Like moaning ghosts. |
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Wrap field? Wrap drive? Wrap speed, Scotty! |
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