The report is devoted to the development of an optical scheme and design features for a sculptural group, which is supposed to be installed on a city street. The idea of the composition is that an optical system will be inserted into the sculpture, which will collect sunlight on the image receiver. In this case, the receiver will be wooden. During daylight, the optical elements should leave a track on the receiver. The operating conditions limit the desired disposition of the scheme elements. The manufacturing conditions and the quality of parts restrict the position of the receiver and structural parts. Thus the article will present the options for the optical scheme obtained for the implementation of the sculptural composition, also show optical solutions, which proposed for realization. The project is a part of the graduation project of the Stieglitz Academy's student, and the team from ITMO University helps with the design and calculation of the optical scheme.
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