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the subtext 10
book reviews 70
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MuseuM of PerforMance + Design:
good Things survive in small Packages
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By Brian Alan Reed
By Christin Essin
San Francisco's rich repository of theatre and dance
books and artifacts hopes to prosper.
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VecTorworks To auTocaD anD Back
Skilled labor is essential to the successful
presentation of stage productions.
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By Verda Beth Martell
reMoTe-conTrolleD follow sPoTs
A scenic designer reveals clues to the working life
of nineteenth-century stagehands.
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By Matt Lathrop
Using wysiwyg for live control of moving lights.
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MoyneT's lofT
By R.W. Boychuk
Some simple rules for converting CAD files.
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ToDay's local one iaTse: continued
strength in a new generation
a fully DigiTal Design Process for
scenic Design
By Eric Broadwater
enricheD By connecTions wiTh kcacTf &
usiTT
By Jesse Dreikosen
Winners of the 2014 KCACTF design and allied
crafts awards and a discussion of why participating
in USITT and KCACTF matters.
Some answers to the question,Why should designers
bother with computers?
on the cover
Illustration by Deborah Hazlett; photo by Richard Finkelstein.
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Theatre Design & Technology - Winter 2015