Monday 19 September 2011

17/09/11

less children came through the trail on this event,
and because of possibility of rain, 
we decided not to bring out the two extra fans,
and resulted in no movement with the tubes, they were just sitting on the ground.
but with the few kids that came through,
they were quite happy playing with the tubes, throwing them up in the air and running through them.
but they told us that when they first saw them they thought it could hold their weight...
and wanted to treat it like a bouncy castle,
only to find out after hugging it or trying to sit on it that it could not hold their weight.
One of the kids told us that more pressure within the tubes would have increased the fun of the tubes.

It started raining not long after the event started,
and people were no longer interested in engaging with it.
since the tubes were just lying on the ground,
and with strong winds blowing it in the way of pedestrians,
it was being kicked away by people walking through the fan trail.

The tubes also got really muddy after the event and require cleaning.

09/09/11

First Event.
was overall quite successful.
the members of public happily took photos with the tubes and happily experienced the spaces created by the tubes.
Although some were disappointed that they couldn't go in the container but they were quite happy having their backs against the fabric in front of the fan and took pictures.
We had 2 more fans by the side to create more movement with the tubes.

Monday 29 August 2011

fan box

yeap, i do realize it's bigger than it should be haha.
it's because I used the whole piece of wood as a measurement



one fan + funnel


basically the funnel is the sock we initially talked about.
the nylon wraps around fan box, enclosing a cavity of air that is focused into
the standard 15cm diameter holes.

so in order to make this work, we need to do two components for the tubes,
the 15cm diameter reduction tube and the original sized bigger tube as shown below.


Monday 15 August 2011

WIIND

What makes our aviation windsocks different? Two major things make a windsock, its material and its construction. We start off with a premium nylon fabric that is made right here in theUSA to our exacting standards. Nylon offers unparalleled windsock durability to the elements and will not become rigid in cold weather, keeping our windsocks extremely responsive in even the slightest of wind. From there it gets urethane coated and UV protected, giving the windsock superior fade resistance and color retention. The material is subjected to a variety of tests by an independent lab to verify its structural integrity and UV resistance. This superior material is then cut and sewn right here in our own facility. Our reinforced double stitched hems and heavy duty brass grommets, assures our windsocks long life reliability.


FANS

http://www.finda.co.nz/business/listing/nrkq/gordon-knight-ltd/

INFLATABLE TUBE MAN



Sunday 14 August 2011

material companies

parachute
paddling pool
shower curtain

http://www.watertightdownunder.co.nz/contactus.html - sending sample
http://www.charlesparsons.com/contactus.html - not interested
http://www.onyabags.co.nz/onya-story.php - not applicable
http://www.canvascompany.co.nz/index.php?page=Manufacturing - very helpful, expensive and quality materials, not suitable target audience in terms of whats in it for him, rip stop nylon, jet cloth, plastic
http://www.kings.co.nz/Contact+Us.html - manager st lukes, can it heat welded too, 3.99m possible sponsored, come have a look, 125microns .. can get 250microns
http://www.gourock.co.nz/products/textiles.html
http://www.lethaby.co.nz/Lethaby/-Contact-Us_IDL=90_IDT=287_ID=1122_.html
http://www.warwick.co.nz/

EXPLOSION VS INFESTATION PROCESS

Can our blobs follow these processes, an iteration of a virus infestation or volcanic eruption molded by our blow up spaces?