Equilibrium Weight: Finding Balance for Art Project

In summary: The stool will weigh 20 kg if made out of cement. If you make the stool out of metal, the center of mass can be located up to 20 degrees away from the ground. The stool will weigh 80 kg if made out of metal.
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hello,

I am an art student and need help for a project I am doing. I do performance art, and I realized time and time again that performance is all about physics. Especially in this case, because I am using my own body and my general safety is involved.

I have built a stool 2.5 meters high, 50 cm squared. I want to sit on this stool during a sound art exhibition. The work is about finding a state of equilibrium, as I will be a live addition to the exposition and add to the main composition of sound elements.

I weigh around 60 kilos. If I were to build a cement base for the stool how heavy would it have to be? And which circumfrence would it need to remain stable??

I am adding some pictures.

Another option would be to build the stool onto a metal plate that is 1.5 meters squared. Does anyone have another idea?

I would appreciate your help on this.

Thankyou, Nadia
 

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You will remain safely perched on the stool if the center of mass of you plus the stool plus the base remains above the area of the base.

I assume here you know what "center of mass" means. You should have an intuitive idea of the above rule based on your own experience- balancing on one foot while holding different poses, for example.

There's two approaches to increase the stability- one is it lower the center of mass, by making a really heavy base (that would be the cement). The other approach is to increase the area of the base- the metal plate.

Let's say the stool weighs 20 kilos, and let's say when you sit, your center of mass is centered on and located at the seat. This puts the center of mass of you plus the stool is located about 2.2 m off the floor- fairly high. This means if you lean 6.5 degrees off (the stool is 50 cm on a side), you will fall off.

If your cement base weighs as much as you, the COM is back down to 1.25 m, and a lean angle of 12 degrees is the limit. But then the stool weighs 80 kilos. Adding the metal plate (thick enough so it does not flex) instead means you can lean out about 20 degrees.

So, as long as the construction is sturdy, I would go with the metal plate. And be careful climing up and down the thing.
 
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Welcome to PF!

naaaadia said:
… I want to sit on this stool during a sound art exhibition. The work is about finding a state of equilibrium, as I will be a live addition to the exposition and add to the main composition of sound elements.

I weigh around 60 kilos. If I were to build a cement base for the stool how heavy would it have to be? And which circumfrence would it need to remain stable??

Hi naaaadia ! Welcome to PF! :smile:

How about an egg-shape instead of a stool?

If the base was a shallow enough curve, it would wobble a bit but still return to equilibrium.

Shouldn't everything in a sound exhibition wobble a bit? :wink:

If the base was smooth enough, the person sitting inside the egg could even get it to spin. :biggrin:
 
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thanks for your replies, the people at school are helping me make a metal plate, that is pretty heavy and around 1.5 meters squared.

but again thank you for your replies - i understand a little more.

an egg is a good idea too, but would be another performance, I'm the bird...

best regards,

nadia
 

1. What is equilibrium weight in an art project?

Equilibrium weight in an art project refers to the balance or distribution of visual elements within a piece of art. It is the point at which all elements are evenly distributed and no single element overpowers the others.

2. Why is equilibrium weight important in art?

Equilibrium weight is important in art because it creates a sense of harmony and balance in a piece. It helps to guide the viewer's eye and creates a visually pleasing composition.

3. How do you achieve equilibrium weight in an art project?

Equilibrium weight can be achieved by strategically placing visual elements such as color, shape, and texture in a composition. This can be done by using techniques such as symmetry, asymmetry, and contrast.

4. Can equilibrium weight be achieved in all types of art?

Yes, equilibrium weight can be achieved in all types of art, whether it be painting, sculpture, photography, or even digital art. It is a fundamental principle of design that can be applied to any medium.

5. Is equilibrium weight subjective or objective?

Equilibrium weight can be both subjective and objective. While there are certain principles and guidelines that can be followed to achieve balance in art, the interpretation and perception of balance can vary from person to person.

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