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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