Re: Chemistry advice for London Art Installation
- From: Mark Thorson <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:51:49 -0800
Marvin wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote:
> > maneesh wrote:
> >
> >>It would be hard to imagine a safe way of spraying something relatively
> >>corrosive in an open enviroment...
> >
> > Cellulase is not corrosive, and will not harm anybody
> > except the pod people from Planet Plantae.
> >
> But somebody will get sick and blame it on what they breathed at the show.
Good point. It should be plain water so the liquid is
completely harmless, and the garment should be artificially
deteriorated by some other means at night, when no one
is watching. The public doesn't need to know there's
no acid. The damnable lawsuit-hungry public doesn't
deserve better than that.
.
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