It has taken 2 years to put together this round of the games – the most we’ve ever tried before was 100 m, with far weaker lasers, and we weren’t even spectacularly successful at that…. (well we sure pulled it off at the end, but it definitely wasn’t easy)
Luckily for us, whatever it was that possessed all of us to think back in 2007 that we can set up a 1-km tall racetrack (the first of its kind, ever) and race laser-powered kWatt scale vehicles up its length, it certainly was contagious. Over the course of the next 24 months, we were able to infect many other people with our dream and had them join our quest… And so last month, the enlarged gang converged on NASA Dryden to hold the games – which were a spectacular success.
The video clip tries to capture the scope of the project, and is dedicated to everyone who helped make it happen.
(In my mind, Carmina Burana was always linked to light and motion. It was composed by Carl Orff in 1936, and I think it just rocks.)
There is still a large amount of video footage to be processed, but at this point it’s time to focus on the next round of the games. Bitter Jester Creative are now in the process of sorting through the full video archive from the games, and we’ll hear more from them, I am sure, sometime next year.






For the obvious reasons, I invariably get too busy to blog exactly when things get interesting...