Almost 11:00. The first of (hopefully) a few raw unedited feeds from the work shop.
Everything is set.
Food. Heatpads for neck, back, wrists.
2 saws, one for standing, and one for sitting. I'll hop back and forth, both to mix up the monotony, as well as give the machine a break. I don't know if my warranty covers 24 hours straight of operation...
9 gross of blades (1,296 blades total) I normally use about 12 blades for each stack of 20.
1,000 pieces, stickered, drilled, and ready to go in stacks of 20.
24, hour long video tapes, with a camera in the corner to record the entire event.
And last but not least, the custom type for the event. (Which I am going to randomly give out to someone who picks up an ITSOK during the cutathon).
Alright, that's all for now, I'm going to do a few stretches, drink a cup of coffee, and put on my safety goggles.
2 comments:
Wood up!
I’m excited here in NYC for you! As the proud owner of 999 and 1111, made especially special because of you and your team, I want to thank you once again. Becoming part of community art projects is a great way to share history with others you don’t know. Artists like you make it affordable for nearly anyone to participate!
Peace,
Jeff
WE are so excited here in Indy.
Have fun.. think of this as getting ready for labor.. :) Mine lasted 32 hours.
you have to be a bit crazy to do this.. but that is why we like you.
d&h
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