h a l f b a k e r yCompound disinterest.
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This is a large spinning disk rotating sixteen times per minute. Along the outer edge of the disk stand 90 well trained volunteers, each under 75kg, supported by unobtrusive chains and harnesses strung to the center axis.
Of these folk;
The first one is looking at his pants; the second still looking
at his pants, the third, looking at the pants but getting closer to making a decision, etc... a typical morning. The very last, has his pants on.
Lights are flickering on at 24hz, and off about the same.
Each 3.75 seconds, every volunteer moves into a new pose, with the first in line performing a pose about four hundredths of a second beyond the pose the last in line had just executed.
It continues for about ten minutes, describing the early morning rituals of a typical American.
This is performed at art spaces or at festivals, for amusement and reflection.
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It would certainly be a unique performance art installation. |
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[+] for a genuine novelty. |
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Could be scary too - if the people are spaced out 1m
apart around the circumference then the circumference
is 90m long. One revolution takes 3.75s so the people
are travelling at 24m/s |
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Without external references, constant rotational and translational velocities aren't apparent. All the participants would be aware of is the centripetal force. |
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