Legally Blonde Periaktoi |
Periaktos (plural form Periaktoi, from Greek revolving) is a device used for displaying and rapidly changing theatre scenes. It was first mentioned in Vitruvius' book on architecture, De architectura (c. 14 BC). It consists of a revolving solid isosceles triangular prism made of wood. On each of its three faces, a different scene is painted, so that, by revolving quickly the periaktos, another face can appear to the audience. |
When the designer asked for a setpiece that was 14 feet in the air to be moved 120 degrees, the suggestion offered was pulleys, rope, and prayer. I thought that a good stepper motor would be much more reliable. |
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