Tag: new13

  • when the Sun is out

    when the Sun is out

    We have had some wonderfully clear autumn days in Melbourne. Long sunny days are perfect for the work, with the sun staying consistently on the target mirrors and finding its path all the way to the back space. The light has lost much of its heat by the time it reaches the back space of…

  • keeping track of the Sun

    keeping track of the Sun

    As mentioned previously, I’ve built my tracking mirrors on top of stripped down moving head lights. These mirrors follow the sun across the sky, reflecting the suns light onto a static mirror (what I am calling a target mirror) located in ACCA’s foyer. When installed at ACCA they hang off the side of the building like…

  • it’s too darn hot

    it’s too darn hot

    I’ve been testing the moving mirror mechanism on the roof of my studio. I have it shining through the window and hitting a piece of masking tape I’ve stuck on the wall. It can hold this position for a number of hours, but then things go awry. It seems to be resetting itself. On investigation,…

  • solar balloons

    solar balloons

    I think I just found the solution to what happens when the sunlight reaches the end of its path. Solar hot air balloons. I’ve been looking at these online but hadn’t got around to making one – I’m so glad I just did. They are beautiful.

  • fifty-one degrees

    fifty-one degrees

    This morning I focused all four mirrors on the one spot. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect – spontaneous combustion maybe. It wasn’t quite that dramatic, the temperature reached fifty-one degrees.

  • going a little crazy

    going a little crazy

    I’m making a master control box for the moving mirrors. This will allow me to turn them on and off individually. The control box will sit upstairs in Chunky Move’s plant room. While installing the switches I lost one of the rear mounting washers. As a result the middle switch sits slightly higher then the…

  • a trip to k-mart

    a trip to k-mart
  • small events

    small events

    I dropped a screw on my studio floor. Found it.  

  • I’m just holding up a mirror

    I’m just holding up a mirror

    I’m contemplating titles for the work. So far I have the following: New Millennium Fountain Karen’s favourite is: I’m just holding up a mirror. The title is inspired by Spiro but I don’t think either of them are serious.

  • brain box

    brain box

    I’m putting the control circuitry for the moving mirrors into an aluminium box, to be mounted next to the moving head mechanism.   It’s a tight fit but I am happy with how it is coming together. The Arduino Pro Mini controllers are mounted on header sockets so they can be removed if needed. The…

  • making progress

    making progress

    I’ve decided to make 5 moving mirror units instead of 6. This will save me quite a bit of time and means I have some spare parts – just in case.

  • my production line

    my production line

    I’m making 6 moving head mirror units. While 6 is not a huge number it really gives the project a production line feel – every time I make a modification to the design I have to repeat the process 5 more times. Not to mention the 30 (or more) fixed mirror supports that still need…

  • wireless communication

    wireless communication

    I have to work out how to get a moving mirror to reflect sunlight onto a static target mirror. Rather than calculate where the sun will be at a particular moment in time and then adjusting the mirrors position to suit, I have decided to set up a feedback loop. The target mirror will talk…

  • solar forge

    solar forge

    Whenever I get on the internet to research this project I tend to end up at a project like this. The Solar Forge by Tom Riley. There are no shortage of DIY solar collectors on the internet and there is definitely something exciting about watching a piece of 2 by 4 spontaneously burst into flames. I’m…

  • static mirror mounts

    static mirror mounts

    There are going to be a lot of mirrors in this work, maybe as many as 50, and each mirror will need to be adjusted and fixed at a specific angle. I’ve started making support structures for these static mirrors. They look like this – ply and MDF. I made 13 of these yesterday –…

  • moving mirror mount

    moving mirror mount

    I’ve decided to use plywood to mount the mirrors to the moving heads. This should be waterproof (at least for the 2 month duration of NEW13) and fits well with the DIY aesthetic that is developing in the project. The face is counter balanced with pieces of steel plate.  

  • more

    more

    Ask and you shall receive.

  • going pro

    going pro

    If I’m going to mount moving mirrors on the outside of ACCA then my dinky ply construction (from a previous post) just ain’t going to cut it. I need some more serious tech. Andrew gave me this moving head light to experiment with. This thing is solid – pan and tilt movement, good bearings, mostly…

  • sun in ACCA

    While ACCA gives a good impression of being completely windowless there are a few places where light enters the building. I set up cameras and took some time-lapse video.   This video shows the sun moving through the kitchen space at ACCA. It was filmed on 14th January from 9:00am to 3:15pm. There is direct…

  • a light path through ACCA

    a light path through ACCA

    A little experiment to test the multiple mirror idea.

  • making a moving mirror

    making a moving mirror

    I’ve started work on a mechanism that will move a mirror to track the sun. There wasn’t much planning, I just made it up as I went. The mechanical parts were salvaged from an old daisy wheel printer – the rest is plywood.  

  • ACCA’s roof

    ACCA’s roof

    Today I toured ACCA’s roof. It’s quite a confusing space, with a lot of plant. This is the west end (front). This is the east end (back). The wall provides an edge around the roof perimeter. The height varies between about 300mm to 3m. Many of the screws in the wall capping are loose –…

  • the Crosley/Hallstrom IcyBall

    the Crosley/Hallstrom IcyBall

    I’ve been trying to decide what to do with the sunlight I plan to collect. While searching for inspiration I came across the IcyBall, an early refrigeration unit that is powered by heat. (image from Crosley Automobile Club) This ingenious device was developed simultaneously in North America and Australia and sold during the 1920s and…

  • my sun machine

    my sun machine

    While the thought of power tools screaming full-tilt across the ACCA forecourt is compelling, the challenge of bringing light into the gallery has begun to capture my imagination. There is a beautiful work by Olafur Eliasson called Your Sun Machine where Eliasson removes a circular section of the gallery roof and allows the sun (and presumably other…

  • power tool drag racing

    power tool drag racing

    I’ve started work on NEW13. Which means, I’ve started thinking about it – multiple, divergent, thoughts. There are two main (and seemingly unrelated) themes emerging: 1. something to do with sunlight and 2. a community event such as power tool drag racing. (image from Baltimore Node Hackerspace).  

  • new. again

    In 2001 I was in Primavera at the MCA. I was 30, not exactly a spring vegetable but well within the ’35 years and under’ tag line the MCA use to promote the exhibition. Now, 11 years later at the age of 42, I’ve been asked by Charlotte Day (associate curator at ACCA) to be…