PUNCH LIST
You cannot tell the crisis without a roster. Design, Materials, Labor, Copy, Photos, Other, Accoutrements display, Blog Staff point
8/17/2008 2:11 AM
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What 1. Story selection / content
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Collect nominations for exhibit stories Put together a story roster table Cut stock of 7.5” x 9” backing boards Print full scale draft images for use in mock up Pull full scale candidate images for all stories Generate copy for each story Print final versions of images Mount images to crescent board Proof review copy (second person)
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Marina Cris Misa Cris Cris Index and store on one directory. (naming system „panel story#_panel# keyword) Working on it
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Cris This step includes trimming and mounting ledger block, we need a set of boxes for storage/transport
2. Story Panel System now now now Specify panel-to-panel spacing Annotation key system for intra-story references Design study area intro panel Design story intro panel Develop jig for placing mounting ledger stock on panels 3. Map wall mockup Extend mounting surface upward to labor Cris Mount 2x? stock verticals then attach corrugated Find and cut wood design design design design labor Cris Cris / Julia Julia Julia Cris ½” standard – subject to confirmation by Julia We will need a convention for tying caprtion/text comments to locations on images Serves as a „title panel‟ for the whole South Bay area and should be strong in the visual hierarchy. Intro panel should contain key mark, title body text, and handoff footer. This will eliminate the measuring step and help keep things even. Wing ding source page
conduit now now now Trim & join full scale draft map sheets Print example of „quartet‟ panel Set panel module Establish border treatment for map edge Select finish for non-map areas Get custom matte paint mixed, painting supplies Place stories or story proxies on full-scale mock up Mock up index marker idea We need a brief side bar panel about participants Do we need a placard about map panel to www site correspondences? 4. Map wall final Locate and acquire substrate labor Wayne labor labor design design design Materials design design deisgn design Cris Cris Cris all Julia Misa Julia / Cris Julia Marina all
cardboard Done, mounted in team room Done, panels will be 7.5” x 9”. Hold the Press! It looks like the panel will be 7.5” x 9.625” I am starting to think that a darker matte grey would be the thing Hold on this until we decide on approach / colr
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Changed Mockup, discuss Hold Hold Print drafts, placeholders
Keyed by story number (e.g. 1, 2, 8)
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Thios would be a side bar of sortsd that says if you see something of interest, find out more by …”
At this writing it looks like the Gatorboard option will run ~$600. I am wondering if we should just use ½ wallboard. Probably either contact cement via roller or spray adhesive This follows from the substrate selection, test run
Method for laminating maps to substrate
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Plot final set of charts Material pickup
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Cris So far: Scotch 77 spray mount, mat board, and white glue for the image to panel job, butcher paper, rubber cement, rubber cement thinner, 4” foam brushes, mixing buckets, pressure roller, matte paint for ledgers, white paint markers Wayne Misa Misa Think we do want the „dado reveal‟ for the gap between the panels. Use mockup map for guide to final printing and trimming We ended up deciding on rubber cement using a drymount technique
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Produce working stock of mounting rails Trim & join full scale final map sheets Laminate final map
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Trace shoreline with heavier line weight
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Should this occur before or after lamination? We could use several pens of the same type for this task. Could these lines be joints in cardboard? String pulled taunt? Need markers for this straight line x 16‟
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Extend latitude / longitude lines across entire wall Develop spacer jig for row to row spacing Mount final ledger strips Get reading on San Jose display space lighting
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Sets grouped rows at even height San Jose
5. Freestanding and center displays Gather kite accoutrements for display labor Cris
6. Hidden Ecologies blog now Work out a system for keying display map to blog Update background map for South Bay to match our nautical charts Reorganize blog page referring to exhibit. General blog pages review and edit Add “see also” references to the blog pages coupled with exhibit panels Design Julia The idea is that viewers of our wall map step over to the computer display and easily find more on a topic of interest (part of story intro panel) To me this would unify things a bit Add sub-categories for wall design, stories, reference material, etc. Make large jpg of South Bay nautical map
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