busy busy busy
Wow, so much has been going on.
At TNT we've been working on brochures
which necessitated the building of a brochure rack
Meanwhile the Clotheslines show opened on Friday night. Fantastic crowd, lots of different kinds of people, lots of fun. Jason Watson's interactive performance/event "Draft" was a huge success, many people were drafted and duly drew on artistic reserves they didn't know they had.
Photos from the night courtesy of our gorgeous generous gourmet neighbors Charlie and Ruth....
Steph's clothesline of her water damaged childhood books.
Nicholas and Deria at Draft.
Uncle David is Drafted.
Charlie shooting.
Claire and Les' folks in front of Aviary and TNT survey clotheslines.
Claire at the Station (in TNT yellow livery)
Katie's fashion shoot clothesline.
Vance and friend rock the Alley.
And here's a behind the scenes peek at the filming of George Scheer's film epic "Shooting Clothes".
Filmed on location at J's ancestral estate the film is an eerie, haunting tale of washing gone tragically bad....
The director of photography (on right) and director of pyrotechnics and safety (left) consider the artistic merits of blow 'em up first/shoot 'em second versus shoot 'em first/blow 'em up second.
Night falls over the clothesline, all is peaceful (Part one is filmed)
Daybreak - wiring the clothes.
On the cutting room floor - scenes that never made it into the movie, in which the clothes just mysteriously start exploding without human agency.
As the rising sun creeps towards the clothesline smoke and explosions cloak the scene.
It was a very intense artistic experience. No-one ever smiled. Very serious.
Eventually peace returns.
The crew extinguish clothes, pack up and head back into Greensboro.
The neighbors scratch their heads and decide to use the tumble dryer that day.