Patterns in Nature


Last night, I went alone to the garden. Anne was under the weather and did not feel well enough to go to. Too much electioneering on Tuesday. Those fifteen hour days are killers. I got there at six when the garden reopened for the night. However, sunset was not until 7:30. So, I walked around, got my 10K steps. Played a lot of solitaire and basically killed time. Eventually, it darkened enough to begin taking pictures. It really wasn’t until the last hour that the light got really good. I closed the gardens at nine. There are twenty-one installations in this show, and I have included a few of my favorite ones with this post.

Automatons

Dan’s Masquerade Gloves
Dan’s Masquerade Violin

Dan is considering going to LA next month. Specifically, UCLA to give a talk on automatons. Leveraging his work last year for the immersive theater musical¹ Masquerade, which is still running. This show is a retelling of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera using the immersive theater format. Immersive theater is a performance style that breaks the fourth wall, placing the audience directly inside an often site-specific, 360-degree environment where they can become active participants in the show, rather than just passive observers.

For this show Dan made six automatons that were designed to augment the musical. While still in development two of them are shown operating above, mechanical hands wearing opera gloves clapping and a violin playing itself. It is on the strength of this work that Dan has this opportunity to go to Hollywood.

For Dan, this work is a labor of love, as shown below with one of his 40K models. Whether the theme is steampunk or plain out gothic, his talents lend themselves to creating these devices. It was serendipity for him that he scored his first gig in immersive theater, Life and Trust. He did set construction for it for almost a year, many times longer than the show actually ran. Most of that job was carpentry, but he also made some automatons there too. That gig led to Masquerade, which now appears to have opened the door to this UCLA visit.

Warhammer 40K Kharadron Ironclad Automaton Under Construction

  1. Masquerade now bills itself as the first immersive theater musical.

Lilies of the Valley

Lilies of the Valley

White coral bells
Upon a slender stalk
Lilies of the valley
Down my garden walk

Oh, don’t you wish
That you could
hear them ring.
That will happen only
when the fairies sing.

A popular woodland perennial known for its sweetly scented, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers were photographed from our front walk. Planted by the previous owner, their number has diminished with the year, yet a hardy few still persist. Eventually these white flowers will yield orange berries.