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Tellurion Ecliptic Equivalence I New York 1979 |
Sixteen mirrored glass panels mounted in stainless steel frames in four concentric rings around a twenty-five foot low rising hill: five hundred foot diameter outer ring of mirrors tracking the stars, third ring of two-way mirrors tracking the sun, second ring of transluscent mirrors in a ring of water tracking the moon, with poles to mark the rising and setting eighteen year lunar pertubations, and an inner ring of opalescent glass panels moving with the wind, connected by a five hundred foot long raised walk-way with water cascading over the edges to a ring of water and a large opalescent sphere around a gyroscopically spinning metal web precessing with the rotation of the earth. |
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