Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Museum Animatic
I am attaching the script to each animatic because there are intended to each have a running commentary.
Animatic 1. Age 5:
Mary Dawson, a paleontologist at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History welcomed me (with my Dad) as visitors to her paleontology preparation room and specimen collection. She gave me a children’s book she wrote.
• The point: I really knew what a museum is, at least what this museum is – a pretty broad definition for a 5 year old.
• The revelation: What was happening behind the doors was an ongoing process far more fascinating than the static articulated dinosaur skeletons in the exhibit gallery. People DID science behind these doors and had adventures outside these walls.
Roberto Clemente
My “uncle” stole Roberto Clemente’s hat from his locker after a Pittsburgh Pirates game. Once my uncle "stole it" he actually gave it to me for safe keeping. His action caused a big family turmoil that was diffused by him giving the hat to a museum, the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The point: museums were held by my Dad at a reverential level of status in the community.
The revelation: The Baseball Hall of Fame is equally a museum, like the Art Museum or the Natural History Museum.
Pirates Animatic
My family visited Walt Disney World where we rode Pirates of the Caribbean. The stalagmites looked the same as stalagmites in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s limestone cave exhibit.
• The point: I recognized that theater-craft is a tool for storytelling.
• The revelation: Craftsman build these things and my Dad, one of those craftsman, would have been equally thrilled to sculpt animals for the Jungle Cruise as he was to create taxidermy mounts for the Carnegie’s exhibits and programs.
Ontario Science Center
I wrestled with another boy to ride a stationary bike at the Ontario Science Center in Toronto. The other boy firmly held the bike powering the television.
• The point: I discovered exhibits that test phenomena.
• The revelation: Different museums use a variety of ways to showcase really cool exhibits but sometimes they were not supervised so kids like myself couldn't get on the exihibits. – at the time I thought that sucked.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Friday, March 16, 2007
concept for the antique robot
I am still not quite happy with the finished piece ... but these were some of my design sketches...still a work in progress... my initial thought for the head were from the old hood ornaments from the cars of the 30's and 40's. I kept trying to work in the indian heads but then I went Spartan at the last minute.... but then again... Spartan is "IN" right?
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
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