MD -- Silver Spring -- Discovery headquarters (incl "Chompie" for Shark Week):
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- Description of Pictures: Featuring shots of the shark on the Discovery Headquarters building in preparation for "shark week" on their network.
From http://www.silverspringdowntown.com/item/shark-week
Shark Week
Silver Spring's going to need a bigger boat!
From July 17 to August 4 downtown Silver Spring will be celebrating Shark Week. To see all of the fun activities in downtown Silver Spring go to Shark Week.
DISCOVERY'S GIANT SHARK
The fabricator of the Shark,CMEANN, is the same company that put King Kong on the Empire State Building in New York City. CMEANN has provided these fun facts:
• The Shark consists of five pieces - the head (39' H x 50' L x 39'W) , two side fins (12' H x 48'W x 11'D, each) , a dorsal fin (39' H x 28' W x 11' D), and a tail (72' H x 24' W x 12' D). Deflated, each piece will fit into a crate 6' long x 3' wide x 5' high.
• They will be attached to the Discovery Communications Headquarters during Shark Week 2006, as though he is swimming through the building! If the Shark were real, it would be about 446 feet long from the tip of his nose to the back of his tail, about 113 feet tall from his belly to the top of his dorsal fin, and about 200 feet wide from tip to tip of his side fins. And he would weigh about 84,000 pounds ! That's one big Shark !
• Installation on the building will be done by a professional rigging company over a two day period. The pieces will be hoisted into place by crane, where cables and ropes will tie them down to the sides and top of the building, and to concrete weights below on the ground.
• The Shark is a cold air inflatable - it must be continuously inflated by air during the time it is installed on the building. It will take 10 air blowers blowing 2000 cubic feet per minute of air each to keep the five pieces inflated.
• It took 11,720 yards of fabric to make the Shark - that's 6.65 MILES of fabric ! Also 36.7 miles of thread, and 3/4 of a mile of seatbelt webbing. The only non fabric part of the inflatable is the 2 inch "D" rings that will be used to attach the shark to the building with cables and ropes.
• Making the shark started out with building a scale model of the building, and adding "shark parts" until they and the building looked natural together. That gave the height width and depth of each piece. Then individual scaled clay models were built, from which pattern pieces were derived. The patterns are scanned into a computer program and "nested" to the fabric length and width. The file is then sent to the digital fabric cutting table, where a robot arm cuts out each pattern piece, marking them as to piece number and sewing direction.
It's then on to the sewing tables, where CMEANN's expert inflatable sewers stitch each piece together, following sewing directions and the clay model. It took an average of 1280 man hours per shark piece to sew the fabric together.
Test inflation takes place along each step, until each shark piece meets CMEANN's stringent requirements to be the best it can be in inflatable form.
At that point, the very best airbrush artists in the business brings each shark part to life, adding subtle details to make the Shark a reality !
Release Date: Sunday, July 16th 2006
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- SSDISC_060727_32.JPG: Discovery Headquarters in Silver Spring during "Shark Week"
- SSDISC_060728_05.JPG: "Chompie"!
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