Thanks to Kate Perdoni of Rocky Mountain PBS for making this video 2 years ago and writing about Dorothy and Mel Tanner and the past, present, and future of Lumonics. (as of 2020) “I love events that require suspension of disbelief; tales that cut under the fabric of reality to glimpse the inner workings of our subterranean …
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Jan 16
2 Years Ago on Rocky Mountain PBS
- By Barry Raphael in art, Colorado, Denver, Dorothy Tanner, light art, light sculpture, Lumonics, Mel Tanner, video, Westword
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- Field Trip at Lumonics for 1st Graders
- Dorothy Tanner honored on Clocktower Building along with Others
- How we Create the Visuals and Music at Lumonics Immersed
- Swarlaya: A Fusion of Sitar, Sarod, Tabla, & Electronic Drums
- “Stained Grass” at Standley Lake in Westminster, CO
- “Alchemized Nature Films” at Lumonics
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On Nov 1, a photo of Dorothy Tanner along with many other people who have passed away were part of the Santa Fe Arts District Día de Muertos Community Photo Memorial. Their photos were projected on the Daniels & Fisher Tower (Clocktower) at 16th Street Mall. Click to enlarge for best viewing.
Lumonics enjoyed hosting first graders from Leawood Elementary School in Jefferson County, CO!
Photo of Marc Billard, Peter Berv, and Barry Raphael (left to right).
Light Meditation (30 seconds)
How we Create the Visuals and Music at Lumonics Immersed
Sunday Evening at Lumonics!