Re: paperhenge

2014-06-06 Thread John Pickard
What a fantastic dial. It's brilliant Fabio! 

Just imagine the fun you could have making it with a 3-D printer.

Cheers from a miserable, grey, cold, wet Sydney Australia

John

Dr John Pickard

john.pick...@bigpond.com


 Fabio nonvedolora fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it wrote: 

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Hi all

on sunday there was the ‘Festa delle Meridiane’ (sundial feast) in Aiello, a 
village in the NorthEast of Italy where there are 104 sundials and 2252 
inhabitants.
There also was a contest to vote for the new 4 sundials (the winner is IT11058, 
Sundial Atlas) and a stand of Orologi Solari (www.orologisolari.eu), the 
italian magazine about gnomonics.

I prepared for them a paper display that I called paperhenge: it is an A1 paper 
sheet (594 x 841 mm or 25.5 x 36.1 in) with a solar compass in the middle, 
outlined for Aiello, and a layout to place 9 paper sundials, on a circle, from 
120 E to 120 W, every 30°.
The paper models are the n. 3 of Gnomolab -Sundial Atlas, working with a 
pinhole, printed with different background images, line colours, ecc.
I draw the layout with Indesign and I got the executive pdf (6.3 MB) for 
digital print. I can easily adapt the layout for other place and event, if 
anyone is interested to paperhenge I’ll be glad to custom it.
I attach an image, other photos are on Sundial Atlas to describe the event. 

The event is in menu ‘gnomonics’  ‘happenings’  choose in the right column 
‘shows the events of the past’  choose ‘14a Festa delle Meridiane’ or click 
here: www.sundialatlas.eu/atlas.php?show=85
The ‘path’ with all the sundials is ‘le meridiane di Aiello’

ciao Fabio



Fabio Savian
fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it
www.nonvedolora.eu
Paderno Dugnano, Milano, Italy
45° 34' 10'' N, 9° 10' 9'' E, GMT+1 (DST +2)
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paperhenge

2014-06-04 Thread Fabio nonvedolora
Hi all

on sunday there was the ‘Festa delle Meridiane’ (sundial feast) in Aiello, a 
village in the NorthEast of Italy where there are 104 sundials and 2252 
inhabitants.
There also was a contest to vote for the new 4 sundials (the winner is IT11058, 
Sundial Atlas) and a stand of Orologi Solari (www.orologisolari.eu), the 
italian magazine about gnomonics.

I prepared for them a paper display that I called paperhenge: it is an A1 paper 
sheet (594 x 841 mm or 25.5 x 36.1 in) with a solar compass in the middle, 
outlined for Aiello, and a layout to place 9 paper sundials, on a circle, from 
120 E to 120 W, every 30°.
The paper models are the n. 3 of Gnomolab -Sundial Atlas, working with a 
pinhole, printed with different background images, line colours, ecc.
I draw the layout with Indesign and I got the executive pdf (6.3 MB) for 
digital print. I can easily adapt the layout for other place and event, if 
anyone is interested to paperhenge I’ll be glad to custom it.
I attach an image, other photos are on Sundial Atlas to describe the event. 

The event is in menu ‘gnomonics’  ‘happenings’  choose in the right column 
‘shows the events of the past’  choose ‘14a Festa delle Meridiane’ or click 
here: www.sundialatlas.eu/atlas.php?show=85
The ‘path’ with all the sundials is ‘le meridiane di Aiello’

ciao Fabio



Fabio Savian
fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it
www.nonvedolora.eu
Paderno Dugnano, Milano, Italy
45° 34' 10'' N, 9° 10' 9'' E, GMT+1 (DST +2)---
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Re: paperhenge

2014-06-04 Thread Bill Gottesman
Paper henge is totally awesome.  -Bill


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Fabio nonvedolora 
fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it wrote:

   Hi all

 on sunday there was the ‘Festa delle Meridiane’ (sundial feast) in Aiello,
 a village in the NorthEast of Italy where there are 104 sundials and 2252
 inhabitants.
 There also was a contest to vote for the new 4 sundials (the winner is
 IT11058, Sundial Atlas) and a stand of Orologi Solari (
 www.orologisolari.eu), the italian magazine about gnomonics.

 I prepared for them a paper display that I called paperhenge: it is an A1
 paper sheet (594 x 841 mm or 25.5 x 36.1 in) with a solar compass in the
 middle, outlined for Aiello, and a layout to place 9 paper sundials, on a
 circle, from 120 E to 120 W, every 30°.
 The paper models are the n. 3 of Gnomolab -Sundial Atlas, working with a
 pinhole, printed with different background images, line colours, ecc.
 I draw the layout with Indesign and I got the executive pdf (6.3 MB) for
 digital print. I can easily adapt the layout for other place and event, if
 anyone is interested to paperhenge I’ll be glad to custom it.
 I attach an image, other photos are on Sundial Atlas to describe the
 event.

 The event is in menu ‘gnomonics’  ‘happenings’  choose in the right
 column ‘shows the events of the past’  choose ‘14a Festa delle Meridiane’
 or click here: www.sundialatlas.eu/atlas.php?show=85
 The ‘path’ with all the sundials is ‘le meridiane di Aiello’

 ciao Fabio

 [image: DSCN5931c]

 Fabio Savian
 fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it
 www.nonvedolora.eu
 Paderno Dugnano, Milano, Italy
 45° 34' 10'' N, 9° 10' 9'' E, GMT+1 (DST +2)

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