Nicholas Hermann on 14 Dec 2000 16:54:07 -0000 |
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- To: "Nicholas Hermann" <NHerman@hga.com>
- Subject: Re: The Millennium Hut drawing
- From: "Bill Blanski" <BBlanski@hga.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 19:28:26 -0600
nicholas i have seen your drawing and did talk a little with ralph about it let me be straight with you - interesting commentary on the millenium dome given that it is a bust - the simple construction is just that, very simple, it needs some better delineation of the craft of framing in america (is home depot done right?) - i assume this is for the u.s.? you implied local labor with standard materials. how local? how standard? call wausau homes. they do pre-fab. i have heard that prefab is coming back with the carpenter labor shortage. - your drawing stinks. i said i would be straight! draw it so it looks beautiful and compelling and send it back again bill >>> Nicholas Hermann 12/13/00 12:05:11 PM >>> ++ Dear Mr. Blanski: I was wondering if you had gotten a chance yet to look at Lance Kempf's and my drawing of the Millennium Hut. Ralph said he was going to look it over this past weekend but I haven't had a chance to touch base with him yet. Did you discuss it at all during your lunch last Friday? The idea behind the hut is to provide an alternative to the prohibitively expensive Millennium Dome. The Hut can be built easily with local labor and standard materials, thus making it a viable option for communities wishing to commemorate the millennium in a usable structure. The Millennium Hut is a simple round structure with two perpendicular hallways running the length of the space. Along the hallways, facing inward, will be twenty monitors for showing internet and video art and twenty doors to provide a simple and unpredictable set of paths within the space. I have had quite a lot of interest in this design from other internet artists and designers, and would love to hear your feedback. (I think some of the conceptual and geometric themes you noticed in the London Eye are incorporated into the Hut, albeit under far greater budgetary and engineering constraints.) Thanks and hope to hear from you soon, Max Herman HGA Office Services _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold