Reconsidered Materials Opening Photos

posted by Scott Beale on Friday, February 3rd, 2006
Tony and Flash

San Francisco in Jell-O

Styrofoam Hummer

The Exploratorium was a packed house tonight for the opening of the Reconsidered Materials exhibit. What a great event to run around and shoot photos and let loose your inner child.

Photos from the Reconsidered Materials Opening

My camera comrade Jacob Appelbaum was there as well and shot some great photos.

photo credit: Scott Beale (Tony Campanale and Flash with “Fossil: Fueled”, Liz Hickok with “San Francisco in Jell-O” and “Styrofoam Hummer” by Andrew Junge)


5 comments on “Reconsidered Materials Opening Photos”

  1. Wow. GORGEOUS shot of Tony and Flash, Scott. Especially with the Pterodactyl hanging above them. Three claws up!

  2. Hals Speech is here courtest of bug girl
    http://home.pacbell.net/mcgmgb/morestuf.htm

  3. Just a short note to say thanks for all of you who came on Friday. Also, an apology for those of you who had to wait in line so long. We are hoping to do more of these and will work harder on getting you inside faster so you have more time to enjoy the place! And a special thanks to all of you who contributed such fantastic work!… It was really great for us, so I hope you also had fun. Signed, one of your Explo hosts

  4. http://www.buggirlmedia.com/guest.htm

    This is a direct link to the video that Mark mentioned above

    The Fossil Fuel Video in which Hal gives a speech about dinosaurs

  5. New Link for viewing Video on You Tube

    I have taken down the video that was posted above but I have posted it to You Tube

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQF2VXNJK8I

    This new link will take you to the video, and my new website is
    http://www.buggirlx.com, and that also has a link to my You Tube Page. My name on You Tube is also buggirlx.

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