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Photographer: Dustin Whitlow
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Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron
World Premiere: 2012
Dimensions available: variable
Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)
View shown: detail shot
Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com
Kristen making a scary face as she carries over a raw piece of PETG for us to put in the oven at Plastic Fabricating.
Photo by Erik Daenitz
Stefanie, Amy, Kristen, and Ryan collectively forming a piece of hot PETG. When heated, PETG becomes very sticky so it requires multiple sets of hands to shape the piece and prevent the material from balling up.
Photo by Erik Daenitz
Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron
World Premiere: 2012
Dimensions available: variable
Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)
View shown: structure #4 from interior of museum out east windows
Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com
After not seeing Skunk Anansie play for over ten years, I was really chuffed to hear that they were coming back to Manchester Academy after all this time.
Skin could still belt out the tunes and her presence was overwhelming - an absolute pleasure to shoot live.
In all honesty, this was one of the best gigs I have ever been to, and that is certainly saying something. I would urge you, if you haven’t already, try go and see Skunk Anansie live - bloody amazing.
Ian, Amy, Stefanie, and Ryan work together to prep a hot sheet on the bean bag quickly
Photo by Erik Daenitz
Amy Caron and Kerri Hopkins moving shaped PETG pieces from the oven area over to "the pile" at Black Diamond Ltd.
Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron
World Premiere: 2012
Dimensions available: variable
Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)
View shown: detail shot
Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Michael Friberg
The great singer / songwriter Lovísa Elísabet Sigrúnardóttir, better known as Lay Low performing in Reykjavik in summer 2012.
Despite revealing her deepest and darkest experiences in her songs, there is something quite mystical about A'mari: amari.band
Formed PETG stacked outside Plastic Fabricating, waiting to be loaded into truck piece by piece
Photo by Erik Daenitz
After not seeing Skunk Anansie play for over ten years, I was really chuffed to hear that they were coming back to Manchester Academy after all this time.
Skin could still belt out the tunes and her presence was overwhelming - an absolute pleasure to shoot live.
In all honesty, this was one of the best gigs I have ever been to, and that is certainly saying something. I would urge you, if you haven’t already, try go and see Skunk Anansie live - bloody amazing.