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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Lustrousstone on October 08, 2010, 07:58:24 PM
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Denis gave a fascinating demo with live video on the screen behind him so we could see his hands and exactly what he was doing. What a lovely gentleman with such passion for his art. He also showed us some of his favourite pieces, some of his own work and let a student (who seemed very keen on engraving and had wanted to know if Alison Kinnaird gave master classes) have a go. I found it all very moving.
1. Picking up the lubricant abrasive mixture
2. The wheel in action
3. Denis in action
4. Denis teaching
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This was for me one of the high points of the conference and was a challenge to get it organised and working as it did completely free of hitches. The split screen AV set-up allowed slides on the left and live video feed on the right. Denis had intended to bring a cameraman but in the end he could not come... we had just over an hour to complete the physical set-up and get camera and lighting right.
Credit to Denis and his cameraman who had worked out the advance details with ECA AV technician Roger Hunter . There was no chance of a trial run and Roger was not working during the conference!
The lathe that Denis brought was originally at ECA while Helen Monro Turner was there - which added to the history of the occasion.
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It was actually Helen's own lathe I believe (I think that's what he said).
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I thought it was a 50/50 chance it was Helen M-T's lathe, there were two, nobody's exactly sure which was hers..... (info. gleaned in smoker's corner at the front door. It's a very useful place for extra snippets of info. )
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And the other one is still at ECA. Does not really matter as HMT probably bought both!
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Some of Christine's videos from the demo by Denis are shown here (http://www.scotlandsglass.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=175:denis-mann-2010-conference-demonstration&catid=19:scottish-glass-makers-h-m&Itemid=12)