There is an weird tradition of putting random art into the middle of roundabouts in the German speaking world. There is even an Austrian rapper who made a song about an artist unveiling his creation in the middle of a local roundabout [1].
If you look for "Kunst im Kreisverkehr" you can find all kinds of weird cases of the years.
Must be a Lenco because I don’t think Thorens used stroboscopes. :p
MatthiasWandel 18 days ago [-]
Disappointed to see the dots around it all appear to be the same spacing. They should be at different spacing, corresponding to strobe sync with 50 and 60 hz mains and 33.33 and 45 RPM. Hence four rings with different number of dots around the perimeter.
foxglacier 17 days ago [-]
They are at different spacings. If you follow two rows of dots around, they fall in and out of sync with each other.
nom 16 days ago [-]
Now someone has to go there and drive around it at 33 1/3 rpm at night with a strobe light set to 50 Hz.
card_zero 14 days ago [-]
Hmm. If the diameter of the circle that the car drives in is 14 meters, that works out as ... 54657 mph. I cannot endorse this from a safety standpoint.
Wait, no, I was working in km instead of m, it's only 54 mph. Should be fine.
dmurray 14 days ago [-]
It's one revolution every 1.8 seconds. That seems too fast for most roundabouts, but maybe not uncontrollably so.
78 rpm is Formula One territory.
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[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_road
If you look for "Kunst im Kreisverkehr" you can find all kinds of weird cases of the years.
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MSTWMx-b8Y
Wait, no, I was working in km instead of m, it's only 54 mph. Should be fine.
78 rpm is Formula One territory.