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  • Hope Hall this is Candace what's up what a blast we had on this!

  • @Imaketv20years

    candace, so great to hear from you! you made this piece, your collaboration and editing was central, and i have been so sad to be out of touch. will you send me an email and let me know how you're doing? you can write me through my website, xxhh

  • Nice work! Too bad you didn't include the Tom Cruise movie "Top Gun" '85 Ninja or the '84 Ninja in the "Would I lie to you" Eurythmics music video.

  • Oh, just saw your narrative, sorry for the redundant question

  • did you help assemble these then for the exhibit?

  • yes, i made this film as a double screen projection for the inaugural exhibition of the las vegas guggenheim...

  • Cool, I'm glad you posted it. It was a fun exhibit. It's sad they closed the big box.

    I worked on some of the architecture for it.

    Jewel Box too. I forget, were there other projections

    on the glass box? Or was it this same content?

  • wow, did you happen to work with edwin chan? i worked most closely with him on it.

    the glass box ended up as one of my favorite projection pieces. it was a triptych of highly mediated images from the double screen piece, projected onto that material whose name i forget...it changed the surface from translucent to transparent depending on your angle of view. and i agree, it's truly sad that the big box closed, after all the work, materials, hours, energy, ideas, and effort that went into it.

  • I worked for Stubbins (architect of record, NV). I helped with digital modeling of the steel structures. Got to administer the construction of Jewel Box museum and the motor cycle exhibit. I shot about four hours of construction video VHS. It is rough, I'd like to edit it some day.

    There is one shot of Rem holding a painting up against the cor-ten for the first time.

    Lumisty or Lumusty is the name of the polarizing film.

  • I corresponded with Edwin, met him on site once or twice. Michelle K. was a main contact from FOGA

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