[Build] Wall space for hanging up stuff (like art and posters)

Brian Molnar brian.molnar at gmail.com
Thu Sep 10 05:13:24 UTC 2009


Another reason for good lighting (with accent spotlights).

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Rubin Abdi <rubin at starset.net> wrote:
> Once thing 83c lacked of was wall space to hang up stuff. The wall next
> to the stairs got filled up with geeky posters pretty quickly, sort of
> ran out of space to throw up other stuff like art. The idea of using the
> space as a sort of gallery disappeared.
>
> 2169 has a ton of wall space. I have yet to find discussion online (list
> or wiki) about how the wall space is going to be utilized. I'm guessing
> much of it is going to get taken over with our current shelves.
>
> I'd like to propose sectioning off certain parts of the walls for space
> to hang up stuff like posters and art. I have a relatively cheap system
> for hanging up stuff with aircraft cable/plumbers tape and a lot of
> magnets that don't require pinning or nailing things to the walls. Folks
> can throw things up like geeky Linux and BSD posters, and can easily be
> moved around or temporarily removed to use the wall space for something
> else. Also when there isn't stuff up it makes the walls look kind of cool.
>
> So could anyone explain to me what the plan is with walls and shelving,
> or should I just go through and start labeling which walls will get used
> up for hanging up neat looking things?
>
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> Rubin Abdi
> rubin at starset.net
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