Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race 99
YetAnotherName writes "Both Wired Magazine and Tom Jones have coverage of the East Coast Championship Kinetic Sculpture Race 2003. Contestants plant tongue firmly into cheek, construct, and race bizarre human-powered vehicles across a variety of terrains. Notable vehicles included a 13-foot high pink poodle and a giant eyeball. Special rules this year required contestants to carry a sock-puppet on board. The winner this year? RTFA."
tom jones?? (Score:5, Funny)
im sorry....i couldnt help it.
xao
Not THAT Tom Jones... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Not THAT Tom Jones... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Some people just aren't trying (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Some people just aren't trying (Score:3, Insightful)
Further more, putting anything on a bike doesn't make it a kinetic sculpture, it makes it a bike. I think for this to be interesting it should have a rule saying you can't used things like bicycle drives. A wheel is fine but run it with a wind turbine, or make it sail powered. Do something with levers. Anything just don't re-invent the wheel by using something allready invented or at the least really common.
Anything moving is a kine
Re:Some people just aren't trying (Score:1)
Just when I thought life couldn't get any stranger (Score:1)
This should be under the more-money-than-brains category.
Re:Just when I thought life couldn't get any stran (Score:2)
No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:5, Informative)
Part of what makes this one so cool is that the sculptures race on both land and water. This requires some creative engineering.
But the race is mostly an excuse for a two day party.
Re:No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:1)
Re:No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:1)
Re:No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:1)
Um... yeah, same thing with Boulder Kinetics.
Are there Kinetic races without the water part? That'd be pretty lame... just an overglorified bike race!
Oh for heavens sake ... (Score:2)
Re:No discussion of Kinetics is complete... (Score:2, Insightful)
And why should they? The race was in Baltimore last weekend. Boulder has a race in May. When they report on the race in Boulder should they mention that there was a race in Baltimore a few weeks ago?
Hobart Brown (Score:2)
There is even a museum, article about it here:
The Kinetic Sculpture race was started by artist Hobart Brown. He has an art gallery showcasing his metal sculptures on Main street Ferndale. The gallery features paintings by friends of his and a museum of the Race. [humboldt.edu]
Sock Puppet (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sock Puppet (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sock Puppet (Score:2)
Re:Sock Puppet (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sock Puppet (Score:1)
Mr. Flibble's very cross!
Not the Tom Jones I was thinking........ (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Not the Tom Jones I was thinking........ (Score:3, Funny)
Soko
Olympics it ain't (Score:5, Funny)
The judges don't have to perform any complicated calculations to figure out who the winner is -- the rules suggest that they can simply give the title to whomever hands out the best bribes.
had been wondering what figure skating judges do in the off season...This year... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This year... (Score:2, Funny)
Re: kinetic sculpture (Score:1)
Bumperstickers for the puppet? (Score:5, Funny)
RTFA (Score:1, Funny)
Shucks (Score:2)
Well, there go all my Death Race 2000-inspired contraptions.
Wow.... (Score:2)
Re:Wow.... (Score:1, Offtopic)
My exact thoughts. I would pay to see Linus and Bruce Perens pedaling a giant penguin built on a bicycle for two.
You know it's bad when... (Score:5, Funny)
Me wonders what I did Friday night...
It was actually Saturday. (Score:1)
I was there.. (Score:5, Informative)
BTW, the sock puppet is NOT a new rule. Infact we have won for best sock puppet I believe 3 of the years.. (don't quote me on that.)
For more information on the Dumpster Divers, and related project(s) you can check http://www.pleasetake.org/ [pleasetake.org]
Infact I'm going down there in May for a party with some of the other kinetic racers and friends.
Re:I was there.. (Score:1)
Sorry, couldn't resist.
ah ha! (Score:1)
I thought it was a kid thing... turns out it was a big kid thing.
Waaaaay OT (Score:3, Funny)
Oh, and those are weird sculptures.
This has been going on in California since 1969 (Score:1, Troll)
Rule 2.01a [kineticsculpturerace.org] requires you to carry a "comforting item of psychological luxury". Get your own ideas Baltimore!
Offtopic -- What's up with the above VOD article (Score:1)
Re:Offtopic -- What's up with the above VOD articl (Score:1)
go bumpo go (Score:4, Interesting)
Pardon me? (Score:3, Funny)
"The winner this year? RTFA."
You're new here aren't you :)
Humboldt KSR (Score:1)
Learn about the original 35-year-old race (Score:2)
What's the difference? The original race is a grueling 3-day trek over road, sand, mud and water. It's as much about endurance as it is art, for the glory of course.
The Nationals! (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually, the first time was an accident. I was driving up 101 for fun, heard the coverage on the radio, and made sure to drive through town. I saw a giant warthog driving across a bridge. Quite neat! But the hotels were all booked and I didn't know where to go to spectate.
I went for "real" a couple of years back. Booked a hotel, got the schedule and map. The race started in Arcata (famed for its on-line police blotter), up the highway a bit. The racers assembled around the town square for inspection and brake trials. I took a lot of pictures. The floats^H^H^H^H^H^H Kinetic Sculptures ranged from barely modified bicycles to WILD, elaborate machines with teams in matching uniforms. Best were a giant dinosaur skeleton (with cavemen drivers armed with clubs) and a pink rabid poodle with a beer stine.
The Burned Out Hippy ethic of the race first became evident here. Very entertaining and charming, if you're into vague non-competitive niceness.
After leaving town, the racers headed for the beach, for a five-mile or so drag over the dunes overlooking the Pacific. I was going to follow on foot, but my ill-footing gumshoes tore up my toes. I ended up taking a lift to the next exciting spot, a hill that the races had to crawl up. There was a CLIFF on the other side. Most of the machines made it, but rarely gracefully. After another few miles through sand and brush the racers crossed a bridge into town for the night.
I decided another full day of this wasn't in the cards, but I stayed long enough in the morning to watch the racers go into water mode at the foot of a bridge. Very neat. Some racers were water-ready as is. Others had to deploy pontoons. Some were paddled, others had pedal-operated paddle wheels or even propellors.
The least well designed craft had to be rescued by the harbor patrol. (According to the Burned Out Hippy Ethic, the foundering craft were "pushing the coast guard cutters with stiff ropes.") The best really tore along. The best, as I recall, was "Rolling Blackout," which was made from black PVC barrels and had rotary paddles.
Anyway, I'd recommend this event, especially for families, but make sure you have other activities lined up.
Stefan
Arcata to Ferndale (California) race is coming up! (Score:1)
http://www.kineticsculpturerace.org/
Re:The Nationals! (Score:1)
They have a big septic tank that is painted yellow, has portholes cut out on the side, a screw (propeller), and is called the Yellow Submarine.
They usually win a prize for the most creative cheating or something like that.
They bribe judges or sneak off course for a quick short-cut or other sorts of things.
Also, don't forget, this is the same town that just made it a crime to cooperate with the federal government's Patriot Act.
And don't forget the Corvallis da Vinci Days race! (Score:2, Interesting)
Racers have to cross a vast gulf of 1 foot deep mud, go miles on the hard pavement, climb sand hills, and go down the Willamette River for the length of town. And keep their sense of humor at all times!
Long Live Hobart Brown!
In accordance to prophecy (Score:1, Funny)
Rhino, a big 10 foot long, 8 foot high, 4 wheel drive, 4 pilot, articulated frame scultpure was coming in very late because it was version 1 vehicle with some de
DaVinci Days (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:DaVinci Days (Score:2)
The Original Humboldt County KSR (Score:2, Interesting)
original KSR (Score:4, Informative)
It really is an amazing sight to see (especially the Sculptures trying to get up the Slope in the rain!) and I highly recommend that anyone who can manage to be six hours from the nearest major airport over Memorial Day weekend make an effort to attend.
For a good laugh, the rules [kineticsculpturerace.org] are available online.
First time I saw it was this year. (Score:2, Informative)
The race rocked, because:
On the last point, they had a "blessing of the feet" for the drivers of the sculptures...which involved a person dressed a like Obi-Wan pretending to talk through his mind while a pre-recorded CD play
boulder (Score:1)
Fixing his son's tricycle (Score:2)
His son, OTOH, is still in therapy.
-Miko