I recently installed Quicksilver on my Mac. It looks very promising. Already certain aspects of my computer use have sped up. There is a lot to learn in order to make the process as efficient as possible but I am loving the results thus far.
A while back I mentioned I was looking for an app that would allow me to tag and thus search for images on my desktop. Quicksilver allows for just that. Plus a million other things like quick-launching files editing, tagging and moving multiple files. Sending and attaching to emails. Oh my goodness! And I have only just barely scratched the surface. Best of all it is contained within a single application that falls to the background when not in use and is easily brought to use.
The ability to tag and tag search the images and non-text files on my computer is essential. Text files are easy. Any operating system can search text files. But most of what I work with is not textually based. Further I do a lot of visual internet research and have no interest in renaming all the files with complicated tags. I want metadata and I want it now!
And now I have it. How wonderful. It also means I do not need to use a mouse except for a few specific things, like drafting lightplots. But everything else can be taken care of with keyboard commands, which is so much nicer. Quicksilver causes you to stop thinking “what application do I need to open in order to do what I want.” Rather you think in terms of actions, “I want to do this” and it makes that possible. One less step. Fantastic.
Ajax went very well both last night and Thursday. While still very much a work in progress, the audience appeared very receptive and responsive to it. We learned many good and useful things about the show, what more it needs, where it is strong, what was strong that we should go back to.
This weekend I have runthroughs for both Artfuckers and Operation Ajax. Next week I am assisting on a dance piece St. Mark’s Church, and then the two plays tech one right after the other. Once Artfuckers is open I get a few days off then it is down to Florida to meet up with the NYTB tour.
Artfuckers has done a fun thing with the web presence for the play. They have made a MySpace profile for the play and all the characters. You know its cool, because its on MySpace. Ha!


