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Interactive
model 'The parabola concentrates'
for the travelling exhibition AND THEN THERE WAS FORM... The
visitor verifies by means of a laser beam that the parabolic
mirrors close the beam in a point.
'La Caixa' Foundation. March 2001 |
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Interactive
model 'The insect's flight' for
the traveling exhibition OBJECTIVE FLIGHT. The visitor drives
a crank and observes a fly's wing.
Preassembly 'La Caixa' Foundation. Púndulum, July 2001 |
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Interactive model "Action - reaction" from traveling exhibition 'OBJECTIVE FLIGHT'.
It allows to check out to the visitor that the flight of the rockets is produced when it afterwards a gas on the part of the behind the device and this allows it to attain high speeds. |
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model 'The time of landscape'
for the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Gav˜. This model
tries to compare geological time with human time . The first
circle, with the drawing of Leonardo da Vinci, makes a revolution
each second and represents a human life. The larger circle
represents geological time and revolves every four days. Púndulum
2002. |
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Interactive
exhibit, 'The Gong,' from the
traveling exhibition “ Music and Science,” sponsored
by the “la Caixa” Foundation. The exhibit has
a three-dimensional optical bank, with diverse aluminized
mirrors and a laser. The laser is reflected off the gong and
projects a Lissajous figure on the screen.
Mechanism of manual performance
Pèndulum 2005 |
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Interactive
exhibit, 'Making Fire,' from the
traveling exhibition “From Monkey to Man,”
sponsored by the “la Caixa” Foundation. The exhibit
allows the visitor to see how difficult
it is to start a fire manually by friction.
Mechanism of manual performance
Pèndulum 2002 |
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Interactive
exhibit, 'Mechanical Energy,'
from the traveling exhibition "E of Energy," sponsored
by "la Caixa" Foundation. Turning a crank drives
a screw of Archimedes into two dimensions which elevates a
glass ball and drops it again.
Mechanism of manual performance
Pèndulum 2005 |