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Valentina Crocidescribes how Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde's Sustainable Dance Floor (SDF) provides the centrepiece for an eco‐club in Rotterdam that builds low energy consumption into the attraction. The square dance floor uses ‘mechatronic’ sensors to convert kinetic movement into electricity when people dance. Movement is not only part of the thrill, but is literally electrifying. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
10.1002/ad.873.abs
Valentina Crocidescribes how Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde's Sustainable Dance Floor (SDF) provides the centrepiece for an eco‐club in Rotterdam that builds low energy consumption into the attraction. The square dance floor uses ‘mechatronic’ sensors to convert kinetic movement into electricity when people dance. Movement is not only part of the thrill, but is literally electrifying. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
The Sustainable Disco
Croci, Valentina (author)
Architectural Design ; 79 ; 138-141
2009-03-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Advanced Electromagnetics BV , flashing floor tiles , system to recycle rainwater , Sustainable Dance Club (SDC) , ‘ecocups’ , Paulides BV , ‘clean’ energy technologies. , LED lighting fixtures , 150‐seat Teaterzaal theatre , produce energy simply by dancing , ‘‘Dune’’ , capitalising on the behaviour of its users , Daan Roosegaarde , kinematics , ‘mechatronic’ sensors , Kossman.dejong and Döll‐Atelier voor Bouwkunst, Club Watt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2008 , TU in Delft , TU in Eindhoven
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