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Screen-making today, office @ 3pm and ~8pm
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Catherine Olsson)
Mon Oct 12 13:19:32 2009
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:19:09 -0400
From: Catherine Olsson <catherio@MIT.EDU>
To: apo-silkscreen@mit.edu, apo-news@mit.edu, apo-pledges@mit.edu
Hi all,
There will be a silkscreening run this week for MIT Students for Bhopal,
and activism group that raises awareness about the Bhopal chemical
disaster and its impact (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster).
Today I plan to be working on the screen. It'll be a little different
than I've done before, but we'll see how it goes! We'll emulsify at 3pm
or so, and then expose it at 8pm. Meet me in the silkscreening room both
those times - it's on the other loop of W20-4, near Technique, on the
inside wall.
If you want learning silkscreening to be your chapter skill (pledges,
listen up!) , there are four things you need to learn to do: emulsify a
screen, expose a screen (including some basic skills at recovering a bad
screen), print shirts, and heatset shirts. You can learn these four
out-of-order with few problems. If you let me know that you want this to
be your chapter skill I'll pay special attention to making sure you get
a chance to learn all four parts of the process.
Hope to see you there!
YiLFS,
- catherio