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Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 6) 01:01
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 6)running time:01:01 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeOn behalf of weird science think tank duo Gonzo Science, Jim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was ...
Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 5) 00:25
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 5)running time:00:25 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeOn behalf of weird science think tank duo Gonzo Science, Jim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was ...
Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 3) 00:20
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 3)running time:00:20 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeOn behalf of weird science think tank duo Gonzo Science, Jim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was ...
Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN 00:31
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MNrunning time:00:31 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeOn behalf of weird science think tank duo Gonzo Science, Jim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was ...
Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 2) 00:34
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 2)running time:00:34 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeJim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was to make a spectacle and I received positive feedback ...
Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 4)) 00:36
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Flying Shark at Dioramarama 5, Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth MN (clip 4))running time:00:36 added by:gonzonomicron source: YouTubeOn behalf of weird science think tank duo Gonzo Science, Jim Richardson piloted an Air-Swimmer at this Feb. 2012 open community art show where you bring your own diorama. Sacred Heart Music Center is an old church and so the open space was really vast, albeit hung with lines of flags. I flew the shark around and said the diorama was called "Shark Tank." One difficulty I encountered was that it was freezing cold outside and this caused the helium to contract on the way from the car to the building, deflating the body of the shark. I knew it would re-inflate as it warmed up and it did and worked great. On the way back to the car it deflated again and this time one the fins dropped off, but I was able to re-apply it with ease once it warmed back up and I made sure all the other attachments are secure and it is flying great around the house. The other thing about it's performance I want to note is that the room was packed and after a couple hours I was fighting a noticeable updraft. The batteries were probably a little drained too. But the main worry was losing it up on the towering ceiling of the place, and I really had to fight to get it back down at the end, drilling it down in a tight corkscrew by a wall where there was presumably more of a downdraft. In the service of not losing it to the ceiling, and avoiding the flag-lines and hot lights, it took all my concentration and I literally did not see a single diorama the whole time, which is a shame. But my real purpose was ... Bar Napkinrunning time:00:36 added by:caiticoodita source: YouTubeSnippet of Caitlin Robertson performing her song "Bar Napkin" at Tycoon's in Duluth, Minnesota. February 10, 2012
Bentleyville Duluth MN Christmas Tree 00:28
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Bentleyville Duluth MN Christmas Treerunning time:00:28 added by:m2jokela source: YouTubeThe largest steel Christmas tree in the US! bentleyvilleusa.org
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