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Re: RAT Lighting



YEA! Peter!

Send me your credits for the program and soon to slowly evolve web page.  
Also, 
for me this is the first opportunity to "display" the immediately realizeable 
value of 
RATs online or promote it.  So whoever should send me those credits, do it.  
I am really 
going to try to come to Iowa now!

I, also, love it when a play comes together.  increment by increment.
Couldn't be a sweeter beginning for me to MLK Day.  Three hours from now
Sweeney and Hoffa arrive  at my doorstep to lead (excuse me, help lead, I 
don't have the entire list) the March -- which just happens to begin  like 
all parades -- on my corner of  Peachtree.
Restoreth my Faith.
The Truth is Marching On 

Peggy Dobbins
for the Labor Label Art Collaborative
preparing the International Behind The Label 
exhibit  to open in 16 storefront windows BSDW
2000 (Biggest Shopping Day in World, aka Friday
after Thanksgiving,USA) Birmingham, Alabama,
where USWA stands to remind 
Us Still Workers in America



n a message dated 01/17/100 2:18:39 AM EST, pksander@muse.calarts.edu writes:

> Subj:  Re: RAT Lighting
>  Date:    01/17/100 2:18:39 AM EST
>  From:    pksander@muse.calarts.edu (Peter Ksander)
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>  a quick top of my head w/o knowing all the details....would be to light
>  the whole display with a magenta light (uplight or down light, but extreme
>  angle) which theoreticly will not mess much with the red images but will
>  mute the green image (complimentry colors mixing to black.) Then flash a
>  no-color light, which should reveal the green as green, not as a muted mud
>  color......quick thoughts.....
>  
>  -peter.
>  
>  On Sun, 16 Jan 2000 P1d2o3b@aol.com wrote:
>  
>  > I know one of you can answer this very concrete problem.
>  >  How do we light red and green images painted on mylar
>  > transparancies and hung in store front windows  so that 
>  > at night the green  blinks on and off.  ?
>  > Peggy
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