[Lab] green art

Natasha D'Souza natdsou at gmail.com
Tue Nov 18 12:24:08 EST 2014


It really depends on what you are trying to convey here. When I think of
energy I think of the alternate forms of this technology

For example converting people's foot steps into power, windmills, solar,
bio fuels. So is the past, present or future that you are representing?

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> I was asked to so a piece of art for the energy industry...
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> What to do?
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> What I was thinking was a power grid and you crank it to keep it running.
> It could be like a little town with lights (perhaps even a little car to
> drive around)..
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> So the loads of the town would vary and of course you'd feel the load on
> the hand crank. When you stop cranking the town goes dark...
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> I suppose it would be fairly easy to CNC a little town (famous last
> words)... what to include?
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