Hi John,

I have been trying to find out the real details of this dial (installed 2006) 
but not with much success.  It is at: 


37 48 08.78S, 144 57 57.19E


and the square is referred to as Carlton's "Piazza Italia" since it seems two 
Australians went to Italy to study the art of working in this sort of stone and 
came back and built the square.  Sadly Google Earth does not help much though 
it shows the layout OK.  There are web sites where the dial is mentioned as 
properly designed - viz:


“The design of the solar clock is the work of Andrea Tomaselli’s Italian 
Porphyry group and continues their fascination with time pieces and public 
space. In order to make the 45 m2 solar clock (or sundial) keep the correct 
time, the stonemasonry had to be exact and so GPS equipment was used to ensure 
the stone laying was totally precise. All this added an extra layer of 
complexity and challenge to the job.  See


http://www.infolink.com.au/n/Melbourne-s-newest-piazza-wins-an-MBA-award-n763733


Afterwards the designers gave a master class in the use of porphyry - you might 
have been interested in that, see


http://mams.rmit.edu.au/3xdi011sak221.pdf


and I see that the same group, as part of a cultural exchange undertook to draw 
a new mural and sundial in Trento Italy.  
http://www.artshub.com.au/au/news-article/views/visual-arts/a-new-mural-in-the-painted-city-of-trento-italy-68366


Sadly though all these articles concentrate on the artistic aspect and not the 
gnomonic one.  Maybe we need to make direct contact with the designers?


Regards


Patrick

-----Original Message-----
From: John Carmichael <jlcarmich...@comcast.net>
To: sund...@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Fri, Oct 23, 2009 7:45 pm
Subject: Another Human Gnomon Horizontal?





















I found this photo of a beautiful large spiral-shaped sundial
that looks like it might be another rare human gnomon horizontal dial.

 

It’s located at Argyle Square in the Melbourne suburb
of Carlton, Victoria, Australia. 

 

See the rectangle with little boxes in it on the meridian
line?  I think these little boxes are human height markers.  To use
the sundial, one stands on the box that corresponds to his height.  But it
is difficult to see what the text is inside these little boxes because the
photo is not very large.

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/adonline/2895001478

 









 




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