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Acoustic - Black Rock Philharmonic<BR> |
Revision as of 05:50, 22 October 2021
an installation by Geodesic Temple at Burning Man 2022, if all goes well...
Description
The Temple of Zero Gravity (Tozty) is the progeny of Geodesic Temple and the Zero Gravity Chair.
Tozty is composed of a unique octahedron framing rows of Zero Gravity Chairs. The sculpture rests on a single point--one of the vertices of the octahedron. Burners who climb up the stairs inside the lower edges of the structure to access upper levels can then recline on the Zero G Chairs. Those chairs are designed to alleviate some of the sensations of gravity making them precious waking dreams enablers.
Inspired by NASA's design to minimize the trauma that the thrust of a Saturn V lift-off could inflict on the body of the astronauts, Disorient's Zero G Chairs distributes the weight of the body evenly on the surface of the chair. Once you forget your body, sky's the limit.
Zero G Chairs have been part of our visual vocabulary since Disorient's inception at the very beginning of the second millennium.
Early drawings and research
20211023.eye
File:20211023TempleOfZeroGravity.skp
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File:20211022TempleOfZeroG.skp
Assembly Sequence
Performance space
Aerials
Acoustic - Black Rock Philharmonic