Screencap from the lost series "The Arcadia Tapestry" Season 1 "Giving Up The Ghost" Episode 1/Pilot; "Hey there, Mr. Blue!" (1997)
Felt like making a fake screenshot for my OC story! As a treat.
A version with no effects is under the cut!
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Screencap from the lost series "The Arcadia Tapestry" Season 1 "Giving Up The Ghost" Episode 1/Pilot; "Hey there, Mr. Blue!" (1997)
Felt like making a fake screenshot for my OC story! As a treat.
A version with no effects is under the cut!
GO Lawrence - Bailey's Week 3 Update!
For week 3 our team headed to Lawrence in the morning and began exploring the city. We began by walking to the arts center right by our building and met a wonderful woman who directs the art gallery. She invited us to her upcoming show, and spoke highly of the community of Lawrence and how everyone works together to accomplish the things that their city can benefit from. Talking to her really validated our presence in Lawrence, and made me excited to begin our community work. We continued exploring and saw several outdoor art installations that spoke to the diverse cultural embrace meant within the city. We walked around antique shops and then ended our exploration with a delicious lunch at a Dominican cafe.
For the second half of the day we worked with fabricator Jay Cadwallader on laser scanning the entire space. It was a fun experience- we learned about the process of laser scanning and even got to operate it ourselves. Afterwards, Manola, Beth, Jay and I all went to the local brewery and enjoyed a beer together. It was such a beautiful day!
Some Smash Bros inspired icons for my OCs!
L to R
Top Row: Bailey Stitch, Boris Fransisco, Solar Flare, Martin Luna
Bottom Row: Chris Stitch, Stitch Elliott, Catelyn Cube, August Floyd
[RBs are greatly appreciated!!]
fuck it. showing my main guys off here. my blorbos
feel free to rb. don't steal or else
nothing better than a pansexual roboticist trans man and a nonbinary bisexual weatherman
[dni: bi/panphobes, terfs + nasty ppl]
GO Lawrence - Bailey's Week 4 Update
For week 4 we began the floor process using our research from the weeks prior. We began by vacuuming the entire space, ripping up the nails from the floor boards, and then working in small sections wetting and scraping the adhesive residue on the floor. We realized this would be a tedious and long process, but honestly, I really enjoyed it! It felt like we were truly accomplishing something. After a few hours of cleaning and prepping, we headed back to the BAC where Jay gave us some CAD training for the laser cutter and CNC.
GGO Lawrence - Bailey's Week 2 Update!
For week 2 instead of going to Lawrence we stayed at the BAC and worked on some research for how to approach the flooring situation at the office space. I watched a lot of YouTube videos on refinishing an old floor, and wrote out some helpful tips knowing we would be doing this soon. Using information that we gathered in week 1, we were also able to draw up this electrical plan to give to a contractor for an estimate since the site does not have power. It felt like a pretty productive day of gathering information to prepare for the process of building out our office space!
GO Lawrence - Bailey's Week 1 Update!
My first impression of Lawrence was that it was very different from Boston. It is quieter, cleaner, and has unique Mill architecture that you don’t find in Boston. The renovation and reuse of historic mill buildings seems to embody the general mindset and vibe of Lawrence: working with what you have, who you have, and all together. This town felt like a canary in the coal mine of Boston. The people were extremely friendly and helpful, with genuine intentions, and on multiple occasions saved our group from added stress. I am looking forward to working here- and excited ti continue talking yo the community so that we can shape our work to accommodate what the community is asking for.