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approach may be a difficult one; there are no roads nearby. The first signposts would be ominous
wire-wrapped circles punctured into the ground that may contain the electrical discharge
of lightning. The perfect circle, non-existent in nature in this case hints at the dangers
of closure of the intellectual process, similar to what pioneers such as Galileo and
Copernicus once faced. The above ground wires hum along and refer one to the complex on
the eroding landscape.
The gnomon-like "Galileo Stair" casts its shadow upon the spiraling increments tunneling into the ground, (elliptical in configuration to reflect first nation peoples attitudes towards platonic shapes) allowing for the hour to be revealed to the observer, acting as a giant sundial. The mechanical devices include massive plumb-bobs that counter-balance the secondary and tertiary receiver rings of the radio dish. The magnetic forces generated between the earths poles imperceptibly tug at the suspended mass, thereby marking on the ground the actual day of the year. The monthly configuration of the secondary receiver ring is adjusted by means of the receivers motors that track celestial bodies in space. As the earths position varies relative to these bodies according to the calendar month, the ring also moves, framing within its webbing the corresponding constellation of the Zodiac. The viewing location for this frame of reference is upon the open Galileo Stair, the gaze aligned tangentially along the hypotenuse. The constellations are further referenced whilst in the diagonal tunnel system, joining the upper planetary observatory to the subterranean sub-atomic one. An array of 2 m wide vent holes are drilled precisely between the ceiling of the tunnel and the ground plane permitting the billion year old light of the corresponding stellar system to probe deep into the ground and intermingle with the million year old rock. The goal here is an ethereal light, brightest through its corresponding passage. Also, the waning of the night into day will be sensed below ground through this aperture system via various ocular effects. The project would also configure to the seasons themselves; a hanging "building" or oversized elevator completes the adjacent "vertical city" and moves in accord with the receiver rings by means of a counterweighted pulley system. The winter months would see this complex at its highest point, allowing for beneficial solar gain to infiltrate through the galleries within. The summer would see this "building" buried deeper to skirt the suns hot unwelcome rays. |