Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Look at Flying Bouncy Castle

UK children seriously injured by flying jumping castle

09:00 NZST Wed Jun 1 2011
MSN NZ
Three children in the UK were seriously injured after a jumping castle they were playing in was lifted off the ground by a wind gust before crashing into a telegraph pole.
Seven-year-old Koby Dakin, his brother Kyle Dakin, 10, and eight-year-old Imogen Wright were thrown into the air after winds exceeding 60 km/h ripped the castle from its supports during a christening party at the White House Hotel in Whitby, North Yorkshire, at the weekend.
"It just took off and flew up and spun around in the air," the father of the two injured boys, Damien Young, told Sky News.
"I saw my son laid on the floor and the other two holding their heads,"
Mr Young’s son Koby was airlifted to hospital suffering a broken leg, two arm fractures, a broken rib, punctured lung and head trauma, while his older brother was treated in hospital for a leg injury.
Imogen Wright was hospitalised with head injuries and a concussion.
Jumping castles were once a fixture at children's birthday parties, but a series of accidents in which they have become air-born have led many to question their safety.
Australia has not seen a jumping castle related death since 2001, but the number of incidents where strong winds have uprooted jumping castles are becoming more frequent, a representative from Kidsafe Victoria told the Nine Network’s A Current Affair earlier this month.
She said while flying jumping castles are a cause for concern the real danger is falls.
"Seventy per cent of all injuries on jumping castles occur from falls, most of these result in fractures… there can also be concussions," she said.




Monday, May 23, 2011

Tsunami Photos no 2












Photography: Jason
Experiment: Jamie, Jason, Rowan

Super bubble mix

Most people know that, bubble can be make by mixing dishwasher soup and water, after i saw this youtube video, i found that to make a giant bubble it has different ways to do this....the recipe found on the same youtube video....so Justin and Me tried to make this giant bubble... in this experiment i looked at how material or chemical reaction, also showing the people inside the bubble (personal protection) in the future.










Bubble creator: Justin

photogrphy: KEN



Tsunami wall mk2

2nd Attempt at a tsunami wall.

Using a sheet of pvc stapled to two wooden stakes to simulate a tsunami wall, me, jason and rowan went out to try capture imagery of what it may look like to be behind the inflatable tsunami wall when it hit. Although people would be safe and would look beautiful, it would also be a very intimidating experience.


Our Presentation

A link to our presentation from Monday May 23:

https://prezi.com/secure/ef793c4b8b0521695fb75faba43a18631efdf9a3/

Edited by Xanthe, Rowan, Jason, Cornelia

Brick drop test


In this experiment, it shows what happen when a hard object hits on the expandable foam and stocking balloons.....after the test on the expandable foam its didn't had any big damage on it , but i discover the stocking balloon had more flexibility than the foam, which when object fall down form top it can bounce off the object or the people jump off from high point it can keep the people safe and fun.

video of expandable foam

this footage it about an hour long and i fasten it 100times faster......looked at how it react




experiment: Jamie, Ken
video and video editing: Ken

Expandable foam

After meeting with Ross, he suggested to experiment with Gorilla foam (Expandable foam)....in this experiment i looked at the chemical reaction, also how much can the foam expanded....


I used a blue glove fill with plaster and put the foam surround it, the blue glove it to show the human form inside the bubble (personal protection) when it active.... I used half of the Gorilla can about= 400ml, after a day it expanded a lot, i think its about 5times bigger form the start...


First 3 photos show the before and after:




With this photo brought me an idea for the material, which is this can be eatable, because what will be happen if earthquake or tsunamis....the people may stuck in the building or floating on the flood or sea...if this event happened the people will stay in the bubble (personal protection) for days and days till to get rescue .....this material will give people energy to keep them alive.





Experiment: Jamie, Ken


photography: Ken



Video of bubble reflection and slow motion



Bubble creator: Justin

Video and video editing : Ken

Super bubble mix 2

While Justin experiment with the bubble's reflection.....and i looked at the form or shape on the bubble for the future bubble











bubble creator: Justin


photographic: Ken

Stocking Balloon

In this experiment i looked at matching with two material....the balloon is representing the inside of bubble (personal protection) and the stocking is a flexible material to representing the future material it may be inflatable, expandable and flexible... joining a few balloons into a stocking to representing the protection bubble join and marge together with other protection bubble...the last photo show what will be looks like when they bounce up in the air....






Sunday, May 22, 2011

Urban Gardens in Context.

Within the bubble structures that we are proposing, Urban Jungle (Gym) wants to create urban gardens that provide a natural space for people to relax in and enjoy. Although there are already a few existing parks around the city, none of them are directly within the CBD. By introducing these urban gardens into the CBD, it would bring people closer to nature. Community Gardens would also be implemented so that the public can grow and harvest fruit and vegetables within the city that would be shared amongst the people.

The purpose of the plant experiment was to show how over time, the plants would grow and become one with the bubble structures. The images from the experiment represent the aesthetic quality of what the urban gardens could become in an abstract way.

Photo by Rowan Harty

Plants (the re-shoot)

The quality of the images from the first shoot aren't quite up to presentation standard so we photographed the plants interacting with the bubble again with my (Rowan's) camera, which would eventually give its life for another experiment the next day.   









Photography and editing: Rowan Harty
Bubble creator and plant minder: Cornelia Tan
Lighting: Xanthe Flesch 

Tsunami wall experiment mk1

Rowan, Ken and I went to scorching bay with my "tsunami wall" to try and capture the visual qualities of a tsunami being held back by my inflatable wall.


Video of awesome bubble rising UP UP UP



I (Xanthe) edited the above footage together with help from Jason of what clips and how it should play out.

Cut it down to the first video shown above to go in the presentation at the end but decided the photos on their own were strong enough. This video is good to show the process though.

Fun! :D

Behind the scenes of our experiments.



Video edited by Cornelia.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Bubble building impression deformation (result of the Pink Blob experiments)


Pink Blobs Mark II

The BEV use to capture the images of the Mark I experiment didn't show the full extent of the deformation so another 4 hours of watching and and capturing images of pink blobs melting was done



Photography and experiment: Rowan Harty