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Flying Room: Finishing Construction

August 20th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flying Room: Testing Rotating Mechanism

August 19th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

This is moment we’ve been working towards: releasing the supports and seeing how the room hangs and moves. We were delighted to find out that it was surprisingly stiff and moved better than expected.

Flying Room: Installing Rotating Mechanism

August 18th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

Our assistant JR Uretsky and RWU research assistant Chris Capozzi prepare to install the custom built rotating mechanism, which features 3 plates of quarter inch steel and 16 ball transfer units. It took us about 8 hours to drill the 12 inch and a half holes through it.

 

The guide wheels are being placed to determine measurements. Whenever possible, we prefer to take measurements off of real materials and objects over trusting theoretical math–too often we forget something when it’s on paper only.

Flying Room: Building the Truss 2

August 17th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

 

 

 

Flying Room: Building the Truss 1

August 16th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

 

Flying Room: Building the Room

August 15th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

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This is the room that will be “flying”, er, asymetrically rotating suspended from a truss. The room is 700 lbs by itself, and 1300 lbs with performers and finished interior. The completed room/truss/counterweight is 2500 lbs, or 1.25 tons.

How do you safely suspend 1.25 tons? With a 2 ton gantry:

 

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Flying Room: Moving the Gantry

August 14th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

This is our first day on location. We’re filming at the Wurks, a cross-disciplinary fabrication shop directed by Will Reeves (at left). Before we get started, we need to move the Gantry to the right location. Problem: the gantry motor is missing. Solution: Mr Reeves has a pickup, a long chain and some gantry-pulling driving experience.

Flying Room Project: Getting Started

August 7th, 2011 · No Comments · 2011 The Shape of Our Best...

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Project location (Rumsford, RI)

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Project model

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Project illustration

We’ve started a new project that we’ll refer to as “The Flying Room” until it’s titled. We just designed it while attending the I-Park Residency. I-Park is a new residency in Connecticut that hosted 15 collaborating artists for three weeks to make works and meditate on working collaboratively. With our blueprints and choreography mapped, we’re now fabricating the set this August and will shoot it September 3 and 4. As usual, we’ll blog our process.

We’re constructing a room that is asymmetrically ceiling mounted, and able to rotate (see the model and drawings above). Things happen in rooms that move.