|
|
|
UER Store
|
|
order your copy of Access All Areas today!
|
|
|
bikepunk
Location: Vancouver Gender: Female
| | | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 40 on 6/22/2005 1:22 AM >
| | | Hey Amanita, are you sure it was in Berlin? I remember watching Anne Troake's "Pretty Big Dig", a ballet for cranes on CBC awhile ago. The video used to be up on the web, but I couldn't find it for you guys. I thought it was a really cool idea, making the gracefullness of that type of heavy machinery shine through. Hope someone can find a copy and post a link, it's worth checking out.
www.urbanexploration.ca |
|
Servo
| | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 41 on 6/22/2005 5:55 AM >
| | | Posted by MacGyver blinkenliechts loosely translates to 'blinky lights', but I do not know what Servo means. I can only imagine it is some kind of MIT hack-ish project.
|
http://en.wikipedi...ject_Blinkenlights
|
|
Joe Monso
Gender: Male
| | | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 42 on 6/23/2005 7:54 AM >
| | | This is a story from a crane accident that I actually saw. Just to give the situation, I was on watch in Portsmouth Naval Shipyard just watching as they were dismantaling one of their older cranes.. nothing too big, well they starting taking the main cab off of the support section that would move on rail road tracks and they got it above the barge in the water, now this was a floating barge crane that was doing the dismantling, pretty good size... Well, first thing I heard was a LOUD snap, then the crane just started falling over sideways with the cab still in tow and pretty high up... it fell straight into the river there with one hell of a crash and splash... I remember calling below to my duty officer, 'Duty Officer, Topside... The Crane just fucken fell into the water.' Not suppose to be cursing over communications, but well, that slipped... Became a pretty big incident, alot of oil and stuff, but thankfully they got it sealed of really fast. Here is a link that talks about it alittle. http://www.seacoastonline.com/2002news/12122002/news/2703.htm
|
|
Amanita
| | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 43 on 6/23/2005 8:08 PM >
| | | Posted by bikepunk Hey Amanita, are you sure it was in Berlin? I remember watching Anne Troake's "Pretty Big Dig", a ballet for cranes on CBC awhile ago. The video used to be up on the web, but I couldn't find it for you guys. I thought it was a really cool idea, making the gracefullness of that type of heavy machinery shine through. Hope someone can find a copy and post a link, it's worth checking out.
|
I do remember seeing something on 20/20 about ballet dancing cranes years ago. It was pretty damned cool. Cranes in general are so graceful- no wonder I want to operate one. Earthmoving equipment just doesn't do it for me that way.
Let the Tower Cranes fly.. |
|
Jester
Location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 44 on 7/6/2005 4:14 PM >
| | | http://www.cnn.com...ue.reut/index.html Sleep walking up and onto a crane... wow.
It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf. |
|
Amanita
| | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 45 on 7/9/2005 9:24 PM >
| | | I always thought it would be cool to sleep out on the tail end (counterjib) of a Tower crane. But this girl did it accidentally! Wow, just wow. What gets me- she climbed up there on her own, why couldn't she climb back down after she woke up?
Let the Tower Cranes fly.. |
|
drainpunk
| | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 46 on 7/10/2005 1:06 PM >
| | | Yeah, well, probably she got scared when she woke up. Probably she wasn't afraid of the heights when she was asleep.
|
|
nel58
Location: montreal (st-henri) Qc Gender: Female
yep..something's under..let's check ! (RIP Joséphine ,april 1998-october 2010 )
| | Re: Crane climbing, anyone? <Reply # 47 on 7/10/2005 6:30 PM >
| | | Anecdote.. In the early 80's,a good friend of mine moved to Miami to do a project of a huge mural....as an artist he tried to have is own exhibitition.....almost no one showed up so he climbed the crane that was just besides the art gallery,reciting Jim Morrison's poetry to get some attention....The police came and my poor (merely stupid ) friend spent the night in jail trying to convince all the psychologists that he had no intention of commiting suicide...he was not charged and next morning there was an article on him "poor craving misunderstood artist blablabla" with a picture..The same night, the art gallery was full and he sold a lot !!! That was crazy, hopefully that ended well . In that era ,events like this were very popular.... (he is very quiet now) If I find the article,,and a scanner,I'll post it... ps I saw the Crane's ballet.....amazing!!!
|
|
|
|
All content and images copyright © 2002-2024 UER.CA and respective creators. Graphical Design by Crossfire.
To contact webmaster, or click to email with problems or other questions about this site:
UER CONTACT
View Terms of Service |
View Privacy Policy |
Server colocation provided by Beanfield
This page was generated for you in 125 milliseconds. Since June 23, 2002, a total of 739635277 pages have been generated.
|
|