Monday, July 31, 2006

Scan-Tastic

Back to the scanner again, although this time not for family albums. This time I am scanning things as part of what seems to be the never ending preparation of my renewal submission. I am on to the "supplimental information" section, which for artists is akin to your portfolio. Never know what you will find when you open up old boxes.

Old Projects...

Here's the viola reception desk from the Chicago Symphony's ECHO Center during its fabrication at Chicago Scenic:

Here is it installed on site:

This is a lift Kevin and I built in three hours at Maine State Music Theatre for a production of "Into the Woods":

Old Friends...

Here's Evan Gelick on the set of "Mrs. Warren's Profession" at Northwestern:

We had a hardware box for that set that said "Mrs. Warren's Infection." Never gets old.

Here's David Sword peering at my mechanical work on a lift for "Underground" at the Yale Repertory Theatre:

Old Friend's Projects...

Here's a photo from Ruthanna's design for "Crossroads" at Carnegie Mellon:

and then Ruthanna's "Don Perlimplin":

This is what it looks like when you put the slide in the scanner backward:

But the find of the night has to be these two photos from when we had the CMU TV Project at WQED in Pittsburgh...

Cletus Anderson and King Friday XIII's castle:

And Paul Bistrican visiting X the Owl's house:

Can't wait to see what else is in the box.

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