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==Disorient Dome #1 (5V - 36'diameter - 3/4"EMT)== | ==Disorient Dome #1 (5V - 36'diameter - 3/4"EMT)== | ||
Acquired August 2001 | Acquired August 2001 | ||
Picture from 2010- by Joe Che | |||
[[File:http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=568723&l=59f939425c&id=100000163938650]] | |||
==Disorient Dome #2 (4V - 32(?)'diameter - 1(?)"EMT)== | ==Disorient Dome #2 (4V - 32(?)'diameter - 1(?)"EMT)== |
Revision as of 17:56, 8 November 2010
Cell Leader: Victoria
Geodesic Domes are intertwined with the history of the Disorient camp. Domes covered with video are a signature of Disorient.
A geodesic dome is an almost spherical shell structure based on a network of great circles (geodesics) lying approximately on the surface of a sphere. The geodesics intersect to form triangular elements that have local triangular rigidity and also distribute the stress across the entire structure.[1]
Disorient Dome #1 (5V - 36'diameter - 3/4"EMT)
Acquired August 2001
Picture from 2010- by Joe Che
File:Http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=568723&l=59f939425c&id=100000163938650
Disorient Dome #2 (4V - 32(?)'diameter - 1(?)"EMT)
Acquired August 2004
Burning Man 2004, Nevada
Disorient Dome #3 (?V - 24(?)'diameter - 3/4"EMT)
Acquired September 2004
Disorient Dome #4 (4V - 32'diameter - 3/4"EMT)
Acquired October 8, 2010
Disorient Light at PDF, Delaware - October 10, 2010 - Photo by Red Lite
We need to make more back-up struts for Dome #4
- 4 purple
- 4 blue