This window overlooks the new STEM exhibit which replaced the animatronic dinosaur exhibit. I was shooting for "The dinosaurs have left the building.".... but THIS configuration proved to be so damn creepy that we eventually wound up spinning it 180 degrees.... which proved to be even better because now it looks like he's actually walking away.
I've been a practicing Industrial Designer for 30+ years and, in addition to perpetual tinkering and toying, I've worked on biomedical components, private aircraft interiors, monumental sculpture, furniture, lighting, expos, landscape architecture, high steel, museum exhibits, playground equipment, and packaging design.
After six very fulfilling years as the Director of Exhibits at Children's Museum Tucson I've left to pursue similar endeavors in the 'adventure playground' space. I've connected with an international community of play advocates who are dedicated to supporting children by providing more robust play opportunities.
2019 Update:
I'm currently working again in the museum sector serving as an interactives/artifacts specialist.
Projects posted here include those recent, corporate, freelance, incomplete, back-yard, and those wholly ill-conceived. Posts, when not shorthand and jargo-cryptic, are long on images and short on descriptions. Inquiries are encouraged... especially those celebrating improbable uses of unlikely materials, my modus operandi.
2023 Update: I've been posting to Insta rather than here for the past few years. Find me there @milzeaze.
This window overlooks the new STEM exhibit which replaced the animatronic dinosaur exhibit. I was shooting for "The dinosaurs have left the building.".... but THIS configuration proved to be so damn creepy that we eventually wound up spinning it 180 degrees.... which proved to be even better because now it looks like he's actually walking away.
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