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| == Projects == | | == Projects == |
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| '''Initial Ideas'''
| | [[PLX 08 Mirror Ball]] |
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| I first considered a flying piece, something along the lines of the car from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, however I did not feel it was challenging enough. Yes during my research there were challenges in rigging and flying a car in the Atheneum due to size, weight and proportion, but by challenging I wanted to do something that is not really commonly done in theatre.
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| [http://www.stagetech.com/press/ChittyCarFly.Chitty Chitty Flying Car image] | |
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| I started looking at the different elements, I came across the Chelsea flower show (random I know) and I noticed that it had a particularly interesting water feature. James Dyson had designed an uphill water feature which I found really interesting. So I have been looking into different methods to re-create this idea and how I would construct it on stage.
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| == A Few Methods ==
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| *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3046791.stm Dysons Method]
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| *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4955398.stm Scientists make water run uphill]
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| *[http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ph87t2.html Students experiment of making water run up hill]
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 24 June 2008