My new bus-trip home has a 15 minute layover in Downtown Minneapolis. After not having worked downtown in the past 6 years (and not heading there all that often for other reasons), the first couple times back in the belly of the beast during rush hour felt a little disconcerting. It did not take too long, however, for me to reacclimate to the pulse and the crowds and the cacauphony of architectural styles.
Funny-and kind of sad-I can get off my first bus and wait for the second right across the street from 5th Street Towers. Were Gibbs to still be employed there, we would undoubtedly convene there for brief mischief on a regular basis. Almost in honor of past good times, I started embarking on Skyway Walkin and Street Walkin, seeing how much of this city I can take in each day during those few minutes. What has really struck me in my walks so far is how visually exciting downtown is. As I gazed around, image after image was composing itself in my head for imaginary photos until it hit me-I need to actually take some shots. So, on days when Lucy is at school (cause when she's at home, Sharon reserves the right to keep the digital camera), I'm walking the streets and skyways looking for the perfect shot, with the goal of one keeper per day/walk. This will result in an my ultimate plan of 16 shots in 16 days that will convey my own interpretation of Minneapolis, visually. I got my first one last night.
Not sure yet what the final "presentation" should be-just emailing them out seems a little lame. Maybe publishing them to the web (though I'd have to dumb down the resolution a lot, which I would rather not do). I'm open to suggestions...
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
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You can tattoo them on your body. Seriously, you can just make a nice coffee table book. We can see it when we come to your house. Make it into a cool scrapebook?
Or add a soudtrack, throw them into movie maker or whatever program you choose and output as a slide show.
Scrapebook?
Stubbed toes, elbows shredded, knees in tatters. Gruesome, but potentially interesting.
I like the slide show idea-though it'd be nice if it was small enough where it could fit on a website, rather than having to be something that I email to people or send on disk.
OUtput options are usually flexible. If you output it at 320 x 240 it shouldn't be ridiculously large.
Yes, it will be a "scrapebook" of photos of his "patients" put together and maintained by his "disciples."
Perhaps the Disciples have learned enough from Jesus do do healing on the Scrapes of the Patients.
I am glad that I can be your clown! :)
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