Sunday, March 25, 2012

Hurt Village

My first week I jumped into a half-finished set for the play Hurt Village (more images at the link). At first I thought we were conserving material by using recycled scraps from previous jobs. The dry wall was cracked and only partially covering the slatted interior of the walls. It was a few days in that I found out the the play shows the before and after affects of low income living on a household. My first "long-term" project (maybe 2 or 3 days) was to build steel-cabled cages for the pillars in the theater to achieve an industrial construction-site feel. We had to cut the rebar to size (the first machine I learned to use was the steel saw) and then do some problem solving concerning the bending of the bars. The creative directer didn't want them to be cut and welded, but to be bent around the square pillars. This was difficult because the rebar is brittle and wanted to break when bent to a 45 degree angle. Once bent we created a jig on the steel-deck to lay the bars into to be welded to create the cage look. Didn't get a picture before the cages were slotted together for transport though!






the window pane was cut on a saw to achieve the perfect broken window look, which is kind of funny

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