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When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Lava 3

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When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Lava 2

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When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Game of Lava

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One of the inspirations for this project is how we played as children (and how this has informed who we are now). One of Megan’s memories is the game of Lava: you can’t touch the ground because it’s hot lava. She did whatever it took to not touch the ground.

When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Testing Floating Room

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When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Floating Room 3

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We’re relieved that it feels super stable and acts like a single unit. We’ve placed a “hat” on top to secure it on to the crane to keep it moving rigidly. the floor is 3/4″ thick. Everything is overbuilt.

When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Floating Room 2

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The room is 10′ x 10 ‘x 10′, with an inside of 8′ x 8′ x 8’. Everything is quadruple reinforced so performers can operate safely. Our Engineer Sam Hogg oversees plans and comes by to double check our details. One question we don’t know yet: how will the performer exit this room? Not sure about the choreography yet…

When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Fabricating the Floating Room

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After being embarrassed with the tremendous loss of energy in our first attempt, we brainstormed over the last weekend and came up with a completely new idea––or at least a highly edited version of our first idea. Here’s the pieces of a large moving room ready to assemble.

When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: First Failure

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Our assistants Chris Capozzi (front) and JR Uretsky making the first cuts on our first idea that was tragically flawed: a gigantic tree. Er, so we should admit that we cut up about 20 4×8 sheets in the large forms we needed before we did our first test–which was such a gigantic failure that we canned the whole tree idea. Trees, as it turns out, are difficult to make.

When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Beginning

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This is the site for our new project, When We Didn’t Touch the Ground.