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Point Of View by Beta Orionis

July 12th, 2008 10:46 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Create a tool with which to see someone else's point of view.



I have a door

The Door
...


Rather, there is a door that bars the entry of unwelcome guests to my apartment. Like many doors, there is a peephole through which one might review visitors before deciding whether or not to answer the door. That seems harmless enough.


BUT NOT FOR THE

  V E R T I C A L L Y   C H A L L E N G E D!


*sigh*



I cannot view what others 6.5 inches taller than myself can a
nd we have no stepstool/sturdy boxthings in the apartment that I could utilize.

This is not good because I might open up for attackers unknowingly.



I stewed on this problem for a while.


One day, while taking notes in one of Dr. Subtle's classes sometime in May, I happened upon a solution!
                          A PERISCOPE!
and I sketched some plans...
Initially I thought of using wood or small, threaded pvc pipes, and also add a hinge towards the middle so that taller apartment mates could still peek through.

Recently, I acquired a good substitute material for the case.



which initially housed these guys and their friends.

Shortly after deciding on the casing, I picked up some tiny mosaic mirrors,

tested their reflectiveness,
and set to work!
I covered the tube in black sharpie to block out light from the environment, and covered the original label with some appropriately scaly looking duct-tape-esque tape. I also mounted the mirrors on some 45-degree-angled bases and made a cover for one of the ends (the other I just covered with tape.)



Then I mounted it on the door, and looked through!



It works pretty well!


Also, I was nice, so I made it detachable with the help of velcro.

So while I'm not actually one of the beings that stands at 5'8.5'',
I now share one little piece of their world view. :)

- smaller

The door

The door

harmless enough


...OR NOT!

...OR NOT!

*sigh* I am vertically challenged.


No really,

No really,

I am!


Another angle

Another angle

The peephole is up here *points*


It's Hunter!

It's Hunter!

He's gonna kill me! (or just tell me about some crazy times in Las Vegas?)


Initial plans

Initial plans



reflecting

reflecting

Caught Dr. Subtle reading. Reflective quality? Check!


!Tube

!Tube

It's actually a rectangular prism?


Dinos

Dinos

Watch out Ms. Stegosaurus! (actually, the other one's just doing Thriller)


Sparse beginnings

Sparse beginnings


Painted

Painted

closer


small parts

small parts

Cover, mirror, mirror.


End one

End one

for my eye


End two

End two

for the peephole


et Voila!

et Voila!


I can see!

I can see!


You can see?

You can see?

Not so clear, but you get the idea.




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5 comment(s)

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posted by susy derkins on July 12th, 2008 11:12 PM

Lovely :)

(no subject)
posted by GYØ Ben on July 13th, 2008 11:02 AM

Awesome.

(no subject)
posted by rongo rongo on July 18th, 2008 3:29 PM

Nice interpretation of the task, and a good use of a dino tube

(no subject) +1
posted by Heatherlynn on July 21st, 2008 10:25 PM

Great!

A periscope is actually what made me first think of creating this task.

It's now been made a reality.

I want to see everyone's point of view of what this task is.

(no subject)
posted by Beta Orionis on July 25th, 2008 2:49 PM

Nice! Glad I could bring your inspiration into existence. :)
I'm really looking forward to seeing other completions.