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==Project description== | |||
Since the majority of the world's population now lives in cities, starry nights have become increasingly rare. However, our life is dominated by artificial heavenly bodies. | |||
In my installation I make satellite positions visible – the room becomes a planetarium, with satellites replacing stars. Laser pointers display the positions of satellites. Additionally illustrative interpretation of the emerging (satellite-) constellations explain their meaning and reflect our technological contemporary mythology. The C64, iPod, Gameboy and Walkman are among zodiac symbols of satellite constellations. | |||
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Stars are decorations of the night sky and their arrangement have ever since been subject to explanation based on the contemporary cultural framework. The results of this interpretation have led the western astrology to constellations which are inspired by animals (Aries, Aquila, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Lupus, Lynx and so forth), roman, greek and babylonian mythological characters (Andromeda, Aquarius, Auriga, Hercules, Pegasus, Perseus, Orion, Virgo and others) and objects of technology (like Libra). | |||
They and their position are the basis for astrology. Since a majority of the world's population now lives in cities, starry nights have become increasingly rare. However, our everyday life is dominated still by artificial heavenly bodies. | |||
TV shows are transmitted through satellite dishes, weather forecasts are based upon remote sensing satellites and navigation devices in cars triangulate its position by GPS. We know the extent of the ozone hole just as well as iranian nuclear sites from a satellite's perspective. Daily routine without satellites is almost unimaginable - yet they remain invisible. | |||
Nicolas Louis de Lacaille (1713-1763) gave some of the constellations in the southern hemisphere names. He found not only artists (the sculptor, the painter) but also high-tech equipment of his time represented in the stars of the south: the compass, the pendulum clock, the microscope, the air-pump and the furnace. In his tradition a map of satellite constellations needs to be made which allows for the special circumstances of moving objects with different orbital planes - the satellite zodiac. | |||
In this paper I want to propose a new taxonomy on how satellite constellations can be named and how the difficulties of this venture can be solved. | |||
==construction== | |||
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wenn du den schlitz in dem längeren schenkel noch etwas länger machst, kann sich der motor immer in eine richtung drehen, und der arm geht hin und her, oder? --[[User:Sebastian|sebastian]] 20:54, 1 June 2010 (UTC) | wenn du den schlitz in dem längeren schenkel noch etwas länger machst, kann sich der motor immer in eine richtung drehen, und der arm geht hin und her, oder? --[[User:Sebastian|sebastian]] 20:54, 1 June 2010 (UTC) |
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Project description
Since the majority of the world's population now lives in cities, starry nights have become increasingly rare. However, our life is dominated by artificial heavenly bodies. In my installation I make satellite positions visible – the room becomes a planetarium, with satellites replacing stars. Laser pointers display the positions of satellites. Additionally illustrative interpretation of the emerging (satellite-) constellations explain their meaning and reflect our technological contemporary mythology. The C64, iPod, Gameboy and Walkman are among zodiac symbols of satellite constellations.
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Stars are decorations of the night sky and their arrangement have ever since been subject to explanation based on the contemporary cultural framework. The results of this interpretation have led the western astrology to constellations which are inspired by animals (Aries, Aquila, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Lupus, Lynx and so forth), roman, greek and babylonian mythological characters (Andromeda, Aquarius, Auriga, Hercules, Pegasus, Perseus, Orion, Virgo and others) and objects of technology (like Libra).
They and their position are the basis for astrology. Since a majority of the world's population now lives in cities, starry nights have become increasingly rare. However, our everyday life is dominated still by artificial heavenly bodies. TV shows are transmitted through satellite dishes, weather forecasts are based upon remote sensing satellites and navigation devices in cars triangulate its position by GPS. We know the extent of the ozone hole just as well as iranian nuclear sites from a satellite's perspective. Daily routine without satellites is almost unimaginable - yet they remain invisible. Nicolas Louis de Lacaille (1713-1763) gave some of the constellations in the southern hemisphere names. He found not only artists (the sculptor, the painter) but also high-tech equipment of his time represented in the stars of the south: the compass, the pendulum clock, the microscope, the air-pump and the furnace. In his tradition a map of satellite constellations needs to be made which allows for the special circumstances of moving objects with different orbital planes - the satellite zodiac. In this paper I want to propose a new taxonomy on how satellite constellations can be named and how the difficulties of this venture can be solved.
construction
<videoflash type="youtube">ju7aGExgT7o|370|300</videoflash>
wenn du den schlitz in dem längeren schenkel noch etwas länger machst, kann sich der motor immer in eine richtung drehen, und der arm geht hin und her, oder? --sebastian 20:54, 1 June 2010 (UTC)
Orbits
Software
- http://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/predict.html Predict Dataserver
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/savi Visualisierung
- http://github.com/melchior-b/satellites Simulation für Satellite Zodiac von Melchior Brislinger
- http://www.phunland.com Mechanische Simulation (OS X, win), Zany Doodle (windows only)
Hardware
- Suppliers#Motors and Robotic parts
- http://egg-bot.com
- http://www.schmalzhaus.com/EasyDriver, http://danthompsonsblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/easydriver-v31-tutorial.html
commercial products
- http://www.yatego.com/globen-universum/p,4949ac3d75622,48930857b7a3d5_7,zimmerplanetarium-mit-led-projektion
- http://www.japantrendshop.com/DE-gakken-home-planetarium-p-835.html?utm_campaign=googlebase_EUR&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=googlebase_EUR
- http://www.japantrendshop.com/DE-homestar-spa-bad-planetarium-von-sega-toys-p-318.html?utm_campaign=googlebase_EUR&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=googlebase_EUR
- http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Milton-Star-Theater-Pro/dp/B001UZHASE/ref=pd_sbs_t_2
- http://www.amazon.com/HPI-Hong-Kong-Limited-5105/dp/B000QV97E8/ref=pd_sbs_t_6
Projektmanagment
Schritte:
Pappe und Messingdraht besorgenmechanische experimente machen- mit experten kontakt aufnehmen und sprechen
klassik stiftung radierungen sternenkarten? -> Anna Amalia Bibliothek- lasergravur radierung?
- metall feinwerkstatt Uni?
- elektronik entwicklung
Literatur und Abbildungen
Theorie
Wolfgang Schadewaldt: Sternsagen Mit Illustrationen aus dem achzehnten Jahrhundert ISBN 3458319341
Ästhetik
- http://ora-web.swkk.de/digimo_online/digimo.entry?source=digimo.Digitalisat_anzeigen&a_id=1016
- Winkelmessinstrumente
Hardware
- Otto Kraemer: Getriebelehre ISBN 3765020249 S. 30, 131
- Robert Kraus: Technische Mechanik, Band 1, 3
- Rudolf Beyer: Kinematische Getriebesynthese
Software
Weitere
Walter Conrad: Vom Jakobsstab zur Satellitennavigation
Firmen
Lasercut
- Jenaer Feinblech
- Lasercut24
- Stempel Rabe hat einen Lasercutter, der dünnes Metall -wohl aber keinen Stahl- scheiden kann, so Christoph --sebastian 20:58, 1 June 2010 (UTC)