I feel like I went home today (in the *best* sense of the word) and spent the day working on, cleaning up, teaching people about and running huge machines. This is the first show we’ve done in a loooong time at SRL where we can actually tell people about it beforehand; usually we have to keep it on the downlow. But since it’s public (and please do buy your tickets now), I’m going to photoblog the whole setup and show, as much as possible anyway.
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Laying on the Inchworm‘s huge upright and standing on my toes to get the tarp off the highest point, photos of me by k0re:
Getting ready to test the Inchworm:
Putting teflon lube on Big Walker parts in a dark corner of the shop with a flashlight under my chin:
Then I turned around and saw this piece of history hanging from the ceiling. This part of the shop hasn’t been accessible in about ten years and I’d never seen this before:
More photos and captions here.