Saturday, February 4, 2017

Songs for the Year

The Planetaria Oscura Newsletter ran for 1 year from March 2016 to February 2017, and each issue has been summarized here.  Every issue had a theme song, captured here in youtube videos.  Its gratifying to have a song for each month.


March - We Have Heaven (Tell the March Hare)  YES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwKeNpudw3U

April/May - Pieces of April (Its a Morning in May)  THREE DOG NIGHT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdL6VxDaB64

June - Jennifer Juniper - DONOVAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1cESSh-SqU

July - July Morning - URIAH HEEP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkyiQyXGHOE

August
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHAnMd24pd4

September - September - EARTH WIND and FIRE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs069dndIYk&list=RDGs069dndIYk

October - Theme from the Twilight Zone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G11AhAIf18A

November - November - SLEEPING WITH SIRENS
Sleeping With Sirens - "November" (Full Album Stream) - YouTube

December - Remember December - DEMI LOGAT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmp5_cayCIs

January - Happy New Year - ABBA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Uo0JAUWijM

February - February - ELZHI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZTcta21Dh0

Friday, February 3, 2017

And If You Go Chasing Rabbits ...

from Planetaria Obscura February 2017

Our VOICE is an overlooked aspect of planetarium shows!   A trip to the planetarium is like Alice chasing that White Rabbit down his hole - a trip to wonderland.  Alice said what's the good of a book without pictures and conversation, but a planetarium shouldn't be the opposite - all pictures with no conversation.

So its just another aspect of planetarium running to consider - once reality is suspended and we’ve led some folks down our rabbit hole, they will hang on our words as well as our stars.  The power of silence at times, well known by sportscasters, is an important tool.  Its tempting to talk over parts that don’t NEED talking over.  Its tempting to talk too fast, or to shout all the time.   Its important to recap - people have a tendency to want to start over - they won’t give you the last two numbers of their ID - they have to go back to the beginning and do the whole thing.  We’re talking without eye contact - without hand gestures - with music playing in the background ..  Our voice is like that perfect supporting actor - there, but not there - adding to the presentation but not stealing it.  Its like off-center framing in cinematography maybe. Which brings me to

The movie The Kings Speech was celebrated for its ’off centre’ framing - it’s the perfect term for a planetarium presenter - people are listening but we ain’t the center.   In the movie, King George VI learns to talk on the radio to his subjects, but he leaves in the particularly problematic ’w’s so people will ’know its me’.   This goes down the whole fear of public speaking rabbit hole, though it should be easier in the dark with nobody staring.  But because its easier, its tempting just to wing it and not carefully consider how we say things, not just what we say ..  The beginning of Twilight Zone is just as chilling whether we see Rod Serling standing there in his suit or not.  But we have to be ourselves.  

The Cheshire Cat in Alice had the best idea - fade to invisibility as we do in the dark.  But let the people still see our grin.  More cats in the dark!  ….

Medium Isn't Rare, OR Well Done!

 From Planetaria Obscura January 2017

I bought a rotating turntable for my star cylinder, and decided my 15 foot dome wasn't big enough, but lacked the charm of my old smaller 10 foot dome.  So . I hit on the idea to cut down the size while keeping aspects of the larger theater.

How would it unfold?  Well it revolves .. It REVOLVES around motion, ‘relatively’ speaking.  I was struck by the guy in Minnesota’s unique combination of fixed (painted glow in the dark stars) and mobile (elaborate, tilted, gear driven revolving dome).  He rotates the DOME, not the stars.  Motion is relative, but it introduces something I’ve not really had.   I even once had this manifesto that said, my stars DON’T MOVE.  But why did I say that, and why change it now.  Why did getting this star revolving table set off new thoughts, a new plan.   Could it be, at least symbolically, that our ideas get ‘fixed’ ..  and we don’t want to change them?
             
I loved the stars rotating, and it instantly reminded me of being in a rotating spaceship - the stars don’t rotate, what you’re sitting on rotates - the ship, the earth .. Remember that scene in Star Wars IV (Episode IV first - its just good parenting) where the robots escape in the pod, and see the star cruiser rotating.. At first I thought it was too fast, but slow motion is the same as fixed - boring. This was somehow more invigorating, and it wasn’t like I couldn’t stop it to talk about things. Purist Alert - the next part may seem blasphemous.  Then the idea came into my head to move the cylinder closer to the screen on the wall - something I’d never done before - it was always dead center.  YES this introduces some distortion, but I had to make the mental leap that I was never going to depict the sky exactly how it was outside.  For one thing, its by far easiest to keep the cylinder in ‘north pole’ mode, pointing straight up.   Now the stars (with some distortion but a 3D effect) tumbled in and marched before my very eyes!  I liked it.

But the curse of the medium wasn’t yet overcome - now the stars were too far away from the seats - so if the cylinder could move up, so could the seats ..  Goodbye to the lazy boys, the metal chairs were back, 7 in a semi-circle, 6 feet from the screen… I realized in a medium size dome I was wasting floor space - room for only one row of chairs but not two. Wasted, like both my youth and my 401K.  Now the rotating stars were close - IN YOUR FACE - it was exciting .. You wanted to reach out and grab one and take it home.   Then the final revelation.  Medium wasn’t the right size. It can’t be larger.  But I could make it smaller, while retaining good aspects of medium and large ..  I put a black vinyl wall right behind the chairs … now it seemed like an intimate spaceship .. And as a bonus, the back half of the dome now became a spacious backroom where all manner of musical equipment and storage could go.  I could still operate off to the far side.  Big/Medium/Small was mine.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Teach People to Manage Expectations in the Sky

Manage Expectations Video!

MANAGE EXPECTATIONS - two of these were made  - this is the second one with music (above)

Below is the original color video with a few extra closeups.

MANAGE EXPECTATIONS (COLOR)



Corvus the Crow - I call him Corvus the Crue after an earlier video in which I mispoke - it seemed like fate so I kept it ...       people think, oh a crow in the sky, he'll be this big lighted bird.  But no!   Just a small square of 4-5 stars - constellations have their own charm, but its a charm that has to be LEARNED. To overcome initial disappointment leading to boredom, they must be taught to manage expectations!   

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Lots of Shows, or Lots of Show....

Well then THIS seems to be whats 'sticking' to the wall for you then! Let maybe the Christmas show be your anchor from which you grow - find out who these people are - give them a gift, lavish them with fun, talk to them and find out what would bring them back - ask them what they would do with the pointer as it were, what are they interested in. Maybe this IS your niche - if it plays in January, why wouldnt it play in February? etc - 

Seems to me we've been throwing all sorts of things against the wall to see what sticks

I said these words to a friend running his own planetarium, and finding his Christmas show was by the far the best attended.  


Should we give alot of SHOWS, or alot of SHOW - one big one that plays continuously

This seems to be the final question on Home Planetariums.   What keeps them going?  Do people come to see the spectacle regardless of what is actually playing, or do they come back again and again to see different content?   I favor the one super show approach, whereas he seemed after this exchange to continue programming different things each month.   There is no right approach of course, and maybe most of it is what satisfies the planetarium builder and owner the most. 

My problem with the multi show approach is, there isn't time for word of mouth to build for the February show before its gone and on to the March show.  And the one that really 'wows' them only comes around once a year, way too long a period for any momentum at all to build.   I favor the approach of having one incredible show that is always there, allowing momentum to build and repeat viewers.  It must be informative yes, but interactive, fun, and include takeaways.  The visitors must be pleased and kept track of to invite them back.  Counting on them to post to a facebook page on their own isn't enough.  Its been tried.  You get one chance to wow them.  You'd better wow them! 

I favor charging a LITTLE.  Like the old drivein theaters maybe, a buck a carload.  The Father of Home Planetariums, Richard Emmons, said he charged 'to lend dignity to the service'.   Perceived value has to be there, and if its totally free its easy to be totally ignored. 

These are my final thoughts on actually running a planetarium sustained mainly by word of mouth - advertising is such a drag!    


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Ray Worthy and Letting People See What They Want to See (Planetaria Obscura Dec 16)

Ray Worthy Indeed Was 

Worthy.  Here’s Mr. Ray from HPA Issue 4 

The pictures in the sky are simply what you want them to be. You can get as many interpretations as there are observers. In one show with some six year old children, I showed a constellation and asked the children what they saw.  Immediately one little girl said, it’s a shopping trolley!  I gave her the pointer and sure enough she showed why it WAS a shopping trolley. One of her friends then took the pointer and explained that what she saw was a dolly’s push chair. I think you might call it a stroller.   So with this introduction, I explained to the class that in times past, when the main industry in England was farming, what people saw was either a plough or a horse drawn wagon. The plough, of course was the type pulled by one horse or bullock. You can see the handles, which were guided by the ploughman, and the main body enclosed by the four main stars is the actual ploughshare, which is half under the ground.  For the wagon, the main four stars become the body of the wagon, or ‘wain’, and you have to imagine the large pair of wheels. The arm of stars which were the plough guiding handles, now become the shafts for the horse or pony. It became known as ‘Charles Wain’. Later, I explained that in North America their books call the group of stars the Big Dipper, a drinking vessel hanging beside the water barrel that the cowboys would use when they came home to the the ranch house after a dry day’s riding. In the southern States it is sometimes called the drinking gourd, and escaping slaves fleeing to the north would be told to ‘follow the drinking gourd’. In order to travel to the free states in the north.  In other words, the pattern is whatever you want it to be. The only restriction is that there has to be some consensus in the naming so that others can know what part of the sky you are talking about.

We danced about the maypole and in the hazel copse, till Charles Wain came out above the tall white chimney tops (Tennyson)

Those bright starres, which English shepherds, Charles his Waine, do name (Taylor)

 Even though 2016 ends in some doldrums, and with Ray Worthy gone, let us find comfort in his words and perhaps look at home planetariums from a different angle.  From the outside, looking in rather than our traditional roles of ‘well I built all this and now what’  Or ‘should I build this, because then what‘.  Or ‘should I keep this, because why‘.. Maybe in Ray’s piece there is an answer.  What did he do - he handed the pointer to someone else and let them see what they wanted to see, let them define a star group as they saw it.  Then he made the point that what they had just done was no more than what humanity had done down through the ages - see what THEY saw in it.  Not what anyone wanted them to see.  How many people just aren’t going to ever see a bear-driver, or herdsman, but they are going to see a kite.  How many people hear the word planetarium and have no real image anymore of what that means.  Maybe instead of us defining it for them, we let them define it for themselves.   Maybe instead of pointing out things, we let them point out their own things. People have unlimited choice these days .. Why don’t we give them some in a star theater.  What does THAT mean?  Its going to take some reflection, but what if more of a DIY (do it yo-self) approach could be contemplated.  I’ve toyed with projects, kits, make-it things.  What if the whole show were that way?  What if the guest lecturer was the kid in the 2nd row.  What if the guests were asked, what do you want to learn - here’s some possibilities.  Are we now not like a restaurant where you come in, sit down, and they decide what burger you’re going to eat? They don’t do that - they hand you a menu.  Just some thoughts to explore as 2017 dawns, as new years have a way of doing.

We have the luxury of not having to make money, isn’t this why most small businesses fail? They never find their niche enough to be self-sustaining. We don’t HAVE to do that, but its instructive if we want to achieve whatever nirvana means to us in this arcane pursuit.  Money may still come into it, what exactly is ‘perceived value’, but right now I’m trying to wrap my head around the next step.  Running out of time?  As Frodo said to Sam when he handed over the Red Book, there’s room for a little more.  We aren’t out of pages just yet.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Ghost Story! - a Planetarium Haunting

From Planetaria Obscura Nov 2016 Issue  (true story)

The Spirit of 16

I have a ghost in my planetarium!   But its not what you think - yet I am convinced of it..   it’s a cat.   I’ll explain.  Things began disappearing in the visitor area last summer.  Things I KNEW I had put down in a specific location.  But they weren’t gone - they were found in other places.  And always when I went to look for them, the moment my mind was somewhere else, I found myself staring at them.  I thought this was odd, so after one particularly stunning example - I placed a small light in the Cosmorama out there and an hour later found it over on the pool table .. I got an Ouija board.  But before I could try to use it, the planchett pointer disappeared.  This time for good, it was never seen again.  Someone didn’t want me using that board I thought.   Then I forgot about this for awhile.  

Until the day a few weeks later …..

 I Felt a Brush in the Dark!

This literally freaked me out.  I was in the planetarium, over by the star chamber where I do the Joe Starr show.  As I was sitting down on the floor, something brushed up against me - against my leg.  I felt it like electricity.  It shocked me - I literally fell onto the floor thinking what was THAT.   But it was low to the ground ..  Then I started putting two and two together.  Were these events related?  it’s the mark of an animal maybe to grab things and carry them somewhere else.  My cat does that all over the house.   And something brushed my leg.  But then my rational mind took over, explaining it away - it was a muscle spasm!  I’m just absent minded.  Until the day

 I Literally SAW It!!

In full daylight mind you.  I was walking from my sheds on the left side of the backyard towards the planetarium when my mind suddenly blanked out - I looked down and saw a cat - a grey striped cat ..just for a second, then it disappeared.   I knew then.   I went over and cleared the brush away from our pet cemetery.  There are 4 cats and 1 dog buried there.  Was this one of them?  I had been in that barn for over 30 years and never seen or felt anything like this.  So I bided my time ..  What else can you do? I hoped I wouldn’t see something that truly alarmed me.

I decided to wait for one more confirmation.  I didn’t have long to wait.  One night just last week …..

Comes A Second Appearance!
     
 This time there was no doubt.  Sitting in the planetarium under fairly low light conditions, I suddenly looked up and a black segmented blob ambled behind the screen - I didn’t see the stripes this time, but I saw a head and tail.  There’s a ghost cat running around out there.   I think its Nicholas, our very first cat here on the farm - a large striped tiger cat.  He always wanted to go out so bad, sometimes I think he died of a broken heart, since we wouldn’t let him out to prowl.  Now he prowls forever?  WHY he chose this time, and in this manner, to appear remains unknown.  There is certainly nothing sinister - actually he’s almost playful.  Still - its hard not to think about, sitting out there about 4 AM.  

In the dark.  Alone.  Or am I?