[…]that was it! The other five Companies had everything sewn up and they set up this thing called the Flexi Pool which was a Committee system and it was designed to commission programmes from the Companies and one of the things that, I think it was a sense of humour on their part, because of Gus's back[…]
[…]ich is completely different with Wayne Shorter, who is a wonderful jazz, saxophone player composer and Esperanza Spalding and Frank Gehry is going to design the set. And that that was because they had seen Doctor Atomic 10 years before. Yeah. So things, things don't, they come out of nowhere. You kn[…]
[…]o, to get involved in blue plaques, which required research. Well, they weren’t blue plaques they were rather hideous and silly little thing that was designed for that year. Mm, [Pause] we were constantly, or at least I was, constantly trying to get some plaques involved to people that I related to.[…]
[…]p; the way that the building was in inverted commerce discovered was quite interesting and very timely. It was pure chance that a lecturer in 3d design from Kings then Kingston Polytechnic was here doing a town study in Harwich. These town studies dated back several years and had taken place al[…]
[…]enchanting, it was another facet of my life that I’d never, ever, encountered in a human being like this.McG: What did she do?HF: She was a very good designer, and at that time she worked in Jene [corrects himself] Jaeger. In Regent Street as a shop window dresser. And she went from there into doing[…]
[…]with all the different mirrors that break up the space, so you can’t quite see where you are, and Peter wrote a kind of very complicated text, really designed to produce a set of words which had no connection with each other and he had a system of kind of finding a word in an English dictionary, loo[…]