Invert single bicycle wheels on stools around the perimeter of the event. Have the
audience rotate the stools in synchronization with the pedaling of a self appointed
cyclist. Film the wheels on stools, or stools under wheels, in toto and in
synchronomous time, and record the activities of the actual cyclists with one long
exposure for the duration, which will erase their movements entirely.
Also, see:
http://www.artscienceresearchlab.org/nav/whyshakef.htm
(This site also sports an *IQ test*)
PK
daniel constien wrote:
> haloo-
> I am planning to have a bike race on the common area of the local university.
> the racers will be racing on stationary exercise bikes. I am going to
> have a panel of judges that rate the amount of pedaling the bikers do
> in a 10 minute period, the bikers that pedal the best and meet the
> criteria will get to stop and move their bikes a few feet further.
> The question I have is how can I get the audience involved in ways
> that are more involved than just viewing? Any help that can be given
> would be appreciated and noted accordingly.
>
> dan
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