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To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (10389)4/14/2005 12:18:10 PM
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Love it, thanks!



To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (10389)4/14/2005 12:49:55 PM
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P.S. about those panels...

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To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (10389)4/17/2005 11:42:53 AM
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intermix the big blowups with assembladges, somewhat in the style of the 3x3 panels on the web site, large enough to be seen easily from fairly close, but enough together to make a statement about a whole concept

Been thinking more about that. Given the gallery in mind for the giant heads is small, so small only half a dozen max of the 5' prints will fit in, it could get way too busy in such tiny space with anything but the heads. Now, I do want the show in a small space. Picked this particular gallery for many reasons, but the space was definitely one of them: I want the viewer to back up as far as possible and still not be far enough. I want those heads to eat 'em up, from all around -- but not by busy. Just simple boom, boom, boom, boom: faces. So, for context, I figure a couple of (chained) laptops off to the side, wireless, 640x480.net on both...

The assemblage as such will be better for the Florida Love set...