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	<title>FUTURE BLINDNESS &#187; opera</title>
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		<title>A Running Start</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been difficult to find a moment to write about the last two weeks. I will try, briefly, to relate the events so far. Last week I took Wednesday and Thursday off from Ambient to go to the all-hands &#8230; <a href="http://blog.akamediasystem.com/2008/06/06/a-running-start/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been difficult to find a moment to write about the last two weeks. I will try, briefly, to relate the events so far.</p>
<p>Last week I took Wednesday and Thursday off from Ambient to go to the all-hands production retreat for &#8220;Death and the Powers,&#8221; the opera I&#8217;m working on as part of my research at the Hyperinstrument Group. I admit it&mdash;I only got a chance to read the libretto all the way through on the night before the production meeting began.</p>
<p>When I had finished reading the libretto, I laughed out loud for almost a full minute. <em>They did not know how it ended!</em> Despite this, the meeting went well and was quite productive. I was very impressed with the creative team, and Pinsky coined a part of the (erotic) choreography &#8220;The Chandelier Position;&#8221; we got along quite well after that. I had the sense, though, that he was having his own fun with us (the technical staff) by writing into the libretto a series of known-impossible tricks (for example, the stage direction &#8220;NICHOLAS calmly removes his head from his body, and smiles at the Delegation&#8221;).</p>
<p>After the first day of brainstorming, we had made good steps towards a complete vision for the show&#8217;s aesthetic and production values. It was clear that after a long and exciting day of new ideas, us engineers had gone home and thought for a moment more about phrases like &#8220;those batteries will cost nine hundred thousand dollars&#8221; and &#8220;Nicholas&#8217; arm should detach from his shoulder and crawl around&#8221; with understandable trepidation. On the second day the scales fell from our eyes, and we went through the libretto again with a pragmatic run-down of the requirements for each minute of the show. I learned quite a bit about engineers and their working process, which is different from other styles I&#8217;ve encountered but not without its merits.</p>
<p>Unsurprisingly, the meeting ran a little long on the second day and a couple participants almost missed their flights. (No, I don&#8217;t believe we quite finished deciding how the opera will end ;-) I was thrilled that I left the meeting much more excited about the opera than I had been coming into it. The story is wonderfully written, with a couple completely beautiful moments, the set is going to look rad, and the story itself is more compelling than the synopsis I had read months ago.</p>
<p>Come Friday morning I sure wasn&#8217;t looking forward to going back to Ambient to answer the phone. I hit the ground running on Monday as we began to set up the Hyperinstruments space for all the <acronym title="Undergraduate Research OPportunity">UROPs</acronym> we&#8217;ll be working with all summer. This took most of the first week, during which I am also supposed to be learning Eagle, Mathcad, Solidworks, Visio, OMAX, and a few more things I have written down somewhere. I am drinking a lot of Diet Coke, and I haven&#8217;t exercised or cooked myself a meal in over a week. Today is my last day at Ambient (hooray!), so my fond hope is that this weekend I will be able to organize myself, take stock of my time the coming summer, and be able to start on Monday with a new, more productive and flexible routine. If you have any suggestions, let me know&mdash;I got the email address I was hoping for, so you can guess how to reach me!</p>
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