39. iLounge
Installations
Minnesota, California, Louisiana, South America.
Materials: Wood, Acrylic, LED, Metal, Power.
Developed by Marcella Del Signore and supporting staff.
The iLounge concepts purpose was to provide concert and festival
goers a place to lounge (stand, lie, drape) and socially interact. The
installation was so well recieved that it went on a travelling stint after
the intial festival concluded.
41. Voodoo Fest. New Orleans. This was part of a design competition to create interactive installations for the Raucous
Voodoo Halloween Music Extravaganza. I was part of the 1st place team and was also on another team that got 3rd
place. The structures used nylon, black light, Wood, and metal fasteners to create the following structures.
54. TableofContentsIntermission
1. PHOTO - Point Reyes, CA
2. PHOTO - Santa Cruz, CA
3. PHOTO - Death Valley Floor, CA
4. Charleston, SC
5. Outerbanks, NC
6. Florida Keys.
7. Western Comission
8. Iberian Peninsula
9. Horses + Whales + Silk. Tie Design.
10. British Virgin Islands
11. Print Media
12. Website Design
13. Closing. Lucky. About Me.
86. This was a project I developed with the May-
or of Louisville, Kentucky + Vineyard Vines out
of Martha’s Vineyard(+Stamford, Connecticut).
A portion from the sales of the ties went to a
local Parks Beautification program.
I not only developed the graphics, but was
the go between for the Mayor and the Design
and Fabrication Department at Vineyard Vines.
Silk and Color Profiles were developed. During
this time the separation of profit, commission
and charity were also laid out. The tie was done
in 6 color-ways.
87.
88. George + Martha Washington’s 18 sided Barn. Located beyond the Ferry Landing for Mount Vernon.
Potomac River. 20 miles Outside, District of Columbia. United States of America. Still farmed.
Historic
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121. Samuel PLIMSOLL was born in Bristol and soon
moved to Whiteley Wood Hall, Sheffield, also spending
part of his childhood in Penrith, Cumberland. Leaving
school at an early age, he became a clerk at Rawson’s
Brewery, and rose to be manager.
In 1853, he attempted to become a coal merchant in
London. He failed and was reduced to destitution. He
himself told how for a time he lived in a common lodg-
ing for seven shillings and two pence a week.
Through this experience, he learnt to sympathise
with the struggles of the poor, and when his good
fortune returned, he resolved to devote his time to
improving their condition.
His efforts were directed especially against what
were known as “COFFIN SHIPS”: unseaworthy and
overloaded vessels, often heavily insured, in which
unscrupulous owners risked the lives of their crews.
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