We Are Experiencing Some Turbulence
is a site specific installation by Santa Fe bricoleur
Michael Schippling in the Axle Contemporary
mobile gallery. It comprises a truck full of small objects which move
in what might, or might not, be
random patterns. Proximity sensors allow the
viewer to exercise some control over the motion so it becomes a
meditation on our ability to distinguish
the random from the regular.
Experiment #1 -- Framing the question
A frame that I made some years ago to do just this. But the original
fan
was had not enough poot to do it. Now it does:
A somewhat-kinda scale model in chitboard. This has five of the
mofo-muffin
fans (out of the prophicized eight) which are just manually controlled.
At least the power-supply works, non?
Experiment #3 -- Study in a different medium
I thought I might be able to do something similar by pumping water into
oil.
I got lucky with the jet size, such that bubbles of water formed in
the baby oil (thin mineral oil, who knew?) and you can see some of
the turbulence:
The control system and software work about as well as they are going
to.
I get the truck on Sept 12 to see just how good that is. We hope to go
live before the Sept 16 After Dark party in Santa Fe's Railyard.
I got the truck on a drizzly and cold Sept 12 and wedged everything
back in. It seems to work -- will go
live soon after I find a level playing field to see how many
pellets to use. We got a little writeup in the SF
Reporter about our hard opening at the Sept 16 AHA Fest, 11am
to 8pm in the Santa Fe Railyard.
Maybe see y'all there? Or check the Axle
FacePlant page for itinerant location updates.