[Robotgroup] Opportunity for set design collaboration

John P. Funk john at cozmicfunk.com
Mon Mar 5 16:22:27 PST 2007


Hi David, I have worked with C. Moore at FronterFest before. I was wondering 
if when the group gets these emails, since it is not clarified, do they 
actually pay for consulting/work from the ARG and or the members? I am 
interested in helping, but I don't do very much unpaid work like this 
anymore. Thanks :)

John P. .Funk
----- Original Message --
From: "David Nunez" <david at davidnunez.com>
To: "The Robot Group Mailing List" <Robotgroup at puremagic.com>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 3:02 PM
Subject: [Robotgroup] Opportunity for set design collaboration


> Please contact Christina directly if you can help.
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>> From: "Christina J. Moore" <christi at scriptworks.org>
>> Date: February 27, 2007 10:39:01 AM CST
>>
>>
>> Hi David -
>>
>> One of our plays has a high tech prop need and I'm wondering if we
>> might be able to find a dorkbot person to help us with it.
>>
>> Here's the description of the props:
>>
>> 2 giant, transparent hatchets that have visible veins and arteries
>> with blood coursing through them.  The hatchets are living/
>> inanimate objects and they are huge and hideous but also kind of
>> beautiful.
>>
>> The director of the piece is a puppeteer and puppet maker, so we're
>> thinking her knowledge paired with a dorkbotist might be able to
>> make this work. What do you think? I've attached the script, in
>> case . . .
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Christi
>> --
>> *********************************************
>> Christina J. Moore
>> Producing Director
>> Austin Script Works
>> P.O. Box 9787
>> Austin, TX 78766-9787
>> 512-589-4055
>> christi at scriptworks.org
>>
>> CELEBRATING OUR 10th YEAR OF SUPPORT FOR PLAYWRIGHTS


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