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标题: 极乐过山车 for suicide ——辉煌壮美,死而无憾 [打印本页]

作者: 马丁    时间: 2011-9-22 18:33     标题: 极乐过山车 for suicide ——辉煌壮美,死而无憾

本帖最后由 马丁 于 2011-9-23 01:04 编辑

:这是一个英国皇家艺术学院PhD的作品,真想去试试呀~~~
全程3分钟,精心设计的7个回环,有足够的时间和高度去俯瞰自己的一生,享受自己最后的决定……致死的不是高空坠落很难看的四分五裂,而是生命不能承受的极速——当垂直回环的速度够快,离心力导致大脑供血不足而缺氧。最后的旅程里,有致命的愉悦,如同漫步永无止境的迷宫,轻若鸿毛,迷入混沌……


source: http://news.discovery.com/tech/euthanasia-sucicide-rollercoaster-ride-110919.html

SUICIDE BY ROLLER COASTER

Analysis by Amy Enchelmeyer Mon Sep 19, 2011 06:14 PM ET
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Want to enjoy the ride of your life along with the last ride of your life? That's what Julijonas Urbonas envisions with his Euthanasia Coaster.The three-minute ride involves a long, slow, climb -- nearly a third of a mile long -- that lifts one up to a height of more than 1,600 feet, followed by a massive fall and seven strategically sized and placed loops. The final descent and series of loops take all of one minute. But the gravitational force -- 10 Gs -- from the spinning loops at 223 miles per hour in that single minute is lethal.According to Urbonas, the "Euthanasia Coaster is a hypothetic euthanasia machine in the form of a roller coaster, engineered to humanely -- with elegance and euphoria -- take the life of a human being."
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While the thought of merging the fun (and perhaps fear) of a rollercoaster with suicide, doesn't occur to most people, it was a no-brainer for designer Urbonas: "Briefly put, [the inspiration was] my PhD study and my long-term affair with amusement parks," he said via email to Discovery News.Urbonas, who once worked at an amusement park in his native Lithuania, is a PhD candidate in London's Royal College of Art's Design Interactions department. He considers this research in "Gravitational Aesthetics."

That's because Euthanasia Coaster isn't simply meant to be about death. Urbonas sees it as both an intellectual and artful departure from the world, one that isn't about the paperwork and medical issues of the current euthanasia system. The few places where voluntary euthanasia is legal include: Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington."There is no special ritual, nor is death given special meaning except that of the legal procedures and psychological preparation. It is like death is divorced from our cultural life…" Urbonas writes. "…But if it is already legal, why not to make it more meaningful?"How do you turn a rollercoaster ride into a "meaningful" death? Urbonas has built in a long, slow trek to the top before the first fall. In fact, of the three-minute ride, two minutes are devoted to the climb. Urbonas writes: "…The rider has a few minutes to contemplate his decision and his life in retrospect. He would find enough time to adapt to the height and get through a series of imaginary fatal falls, while realizing that the objects on the ground are getting smaller…The slightest movement of the car would trigger intense heart-beating and goosebumps and most importantly it would test your decision. Therefore the very top of the tower is an ideal place to give the very last word."

And that's when the rider is required to make the ultimate life decision: choose to continue living or push the "FALL" button and die.So how exactly does one physically die by rollercoaster? The science behind it is pretty simple: spin fast enough and hard enough and your brain won't get enough oxygen to keep functioning. The vertical rolls of the coaster would essentially create enough centrifugal force on the body that the blood rushes down in the body instead of up to the brain.
DNEWS VIDEO: CAN YOU REALLY DETECT A LIE?The condition has a name: It's called cerebral hypoxia. And it's often a side effect of other activities like deep-water diving, flying at high altitudes in an unpressurized cabin, or even exercising at high altitudes.As for what it feels like, we can only guess, but Urbonas' research has led him to come to the following conclusions:
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"...if you are lucky, or rather g-force-resistant enough to be awake [after the initial fall], your vision may blur, lose color (greyout) and peripheral sight (tunnel vision), even disappear completely (blackout) together with hearing. Eventually, this experience -- accompanied with disorientation, anxiety, confusion, and, most importantly, euphoria -- is crowned with GLOC (G-force induced Loss Of Consciousness), during which the body is completely limp and vivid bizarre dreams occur such as being in a maze and unable to get out, or floating in a white space, not knowing who you are, why you are here, etc."According to Urbonas, there's no documented evidence that guarantees how long or how much force it takes to die via roller-coaster-induced cerebral hypoxia. But, given what is known about oxygen deprivation to the brain, Urbonas can make an educated guess: "The first or second loop might already kill the rider. But the following ones will do the job for sure. If you think in terms of engineering, the coaster incorporates a seven-fold redundancy," he wrote via e-mail to Discovery News.
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While you would almost certainly die, Urbonas also admits that there may be ways to "hack" the Euthanasia Coaster and survive. Potentially, quadriplegics might survive the ride since their bodies lack substantial volume in the lower extremities to pool the blood.Also, an aeronautic engineer who happened upon one of Urbonas' recent exhibitions suggested that if a rider were to wear the anti-g-trousers that prevent pilots from blackout and fainting, it could become the ultimate thrill ride -- literally, cheating death.For now though, the Euthanasia Coaster remains at a 1:500 scale model. Urbonas doesn’t see it being built in full until "…the future where the politics of technologies are much less centralized and more creative, diversified and democratic."You can see a full interview with Urbonas and video of the scale-model Euthanasia Coaster below.

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Euthanasia Coaster from Julijonas Urbonas on Vimeo.
Photo credits: Randy Faris/Corbis and Julijonas Urbonas
作者: 西门吹雪    时间: 2011-9-22 23:35

恐怖 !!!
作者: 寒漪    时间: 2011-9-23 00:32

真是360°无限大旋转外加上下起伏,吓死人不偿命,但是还是想玩
作者: lff603    时间: 2011-9-23 00:34

恐高,从来不做过山车!!属于下边看包群的~
作者: 落日霞影    时间: 2011-9-23 03:00

吓死人的……坚决远离……想起死神来了了……
作者: 马丁    时间: 2011-9-23 07:33

这个本来就是为自杀设计的,考虑安乐死的倒不失为一个理想的去处,要是真的可以建成就好了,也让生者敬畏死亡的庄严

通向彼岸的迷幻列车,辗转六道轮回,涅槃于致命的快感中,他描述的真的很让人向往呀,身体柔软轻快,任何一个微小的移动都会被感知,放大,在一道又一道的轮回里冥想回味,我估计即使坐上去的本来不想死的也想死掉算了

这个设计师也挺帅的哈
作者: powercar    时间: 2011-9-23 11:11

就如在极致的性爱中死去一般,光是用想的就已经让我心潮澎湃。
作者: cjf    时间: 2011-9-23 13:04

光看久觉得很震撼,估计这辈子不会想尝试的,真的好可怕啊
作者: 角鴞    时间: 2011-9-23 13:55

這個...有人活著下來嗎,還是肯定死的。
作者: freesia    时间: 2011-9-23 15:38

我是不敢去的,看看都害怕
作者: vielleicht    时间: 2011-9-23 16:40

又不会真的建成
作者: whdxwd1    时间: 2011-9-23 22:06


作者: 郁金香    时间: 2011-9-23 22:26

英国安乐死合法化了么
作者: 静默之堂    时间: 2011-9-24 04:45

我觉得这个可以作为安乐死的一个选项吧。。。很人性。
作者: wxrrxw    时间: 2011-9-24 05:11

光看就腿软了
作者: hacia    时间: 2011-9-24 05:21

看到致命的愉悦那里,想起上吊的人一般都会经历性高潮,这个,也差不多了吧
作者: lixinyue    时间: 2011-9-24 05:31

好恐怖啊。。。光用想的都可怕。。。过山车神马的我从来都是远离的。。。
作者: leinlee    时间: 2011-9-25 10:49

500米高滑下来........不如直接死了
作者: qyangroo    时间: 2011-10-2 11:40

反正上去就下不来了,上去前要想好。
作者: ssssssaad    时间: 2011-10-2 11:44

想吓死人么,如果建成了,设计者要成为第一批试验者




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