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Take It. It’s yours. 8”x6”x40” Fabric, copper, cardboard, wood, string. May 2011.
This puppet was made for an interactive performance in which all members, or selective members of the audience have a small package tied with a ribbon that says, “Open me!” Reminiscent of Alice and Wonderland’s “Drink me!” potion. Once the audience member has opened the package inside there is a key. Only I know which key is the right key. The puppet then slowly walks in and beckons people to try and open his cage of a chest to get to his heart. Multiple times the keys fail but finally the right key is reached. Once the cage is open he offers the person his heart and once they have it they should notice the door. When the door of his heart is opened the puppet slowly, gently falls to the ground and there is a moment of silence. The person with the heart is surprised at the mini version of the puppet inside. I have only performed this piece once but hope to perform it again for a Puppet Slam in the future. The mood of the piece is relatively forlorn and somber but there is an odd hope to it. This poor puppet deals with searching and loneliness, two things all humans must go through. He wants to be loved but what is love? My favorite part about this piece is that it can speak to those things without any sort of spoken words. In the original performance the only sound in the room besides the puppet sighing or slightly cooing was a recorded grandfather clock winding up and slowly ticking the rest of the time. I thought an audible element of time would add to the puppet’s world, as it is a constant reminder in ours.
When you forget the power adapter for your iBook, it's good to have someone back home who understands and can FedEx it to you.
This year's schwag bag. Thankfully completely devoid of crap that would otherwise end up in the hotel garbage cans.
IoT Ideathons, pitch contests, keynote, and panel discussions were held at Firehouse inside Fort Mason Center and also on the main stage!
Photo by Erskine Noel
The interactive NFL theme park is all set up along the Tampa Riverwalk in Tampa Florida this week leading up to Super Bowl LV Sunday February 7th, 2021 at Raymond James Stadium. Fans were lining up to have the opportunity to see the Lombardi trophy, collect virtual autographs and see all 54 Super Bowl rings on display at Julian B. Lane Park. LockedIN Magazine photographer Rick "Beetle" Bailey of #bbphotographer and #My412 took some time to check out what this experience has to offer NFL fans with some photos from opening night and more later this week.
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circus silks with sunlight screened by geodesic frame with purple fabric cover shaded by a two blue tarps and the forest canopy above
Interact's Club Installation day year 2009.
Rotary Club of Maesai and Maejan D.3360 R.I. Thailand sponsors three schools for this activites.
IoT Ideathons, pitch contests, keynote, and panel discussions were held at Firehouse inside Fort Mason Center and also on the main stage!
Photo by Kevin Frates