Just wrapped up an interview with writer Peter Smith, who is working on a short item about the project for a prominent magazine. We talked a lot about writing, and he audio taped a long segment where I walked through the history of these pressure suits and did a tour of the suit itself, pressurizing it and showing the various systems and components. Peter is seen in the photo, shooting one of several photos of the suit and the workspace. He asked me about the name, Margarethe, painted on the side of the balloon car mockup -- my Mother's name, which will be the name of the airship. I'll probably change it to the Donald and Margit, for both of my parents.
Imm-man-YAR-OK: n. Inupiat (polar Alaskan native) word for the 'Little People', spirits manifested as inexplicable lights you see on the tundra in polar winter; lights that you mustn't follow, lest they lead you into danger...
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Photographs / Interview
Just wrapped up an interview with writer Peter Smith, who is working on a short item about the project for a prominent magazine. We talked a lot about writing, and he audio taped a long segment where I walked through the history of these pressure suits and did a tour of the suit itself, pressurizing it and showing the various systems and components. Peter is seen in the photo, shooting one of several photos of the suit and the workspace. He asked me about the name, Margarethe, painted on the side of the balloon car mockup -- my Mother's name, which will be the name of the airship. I'll probably change it to the Donald and Margit, for both of my parents.
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