Wonder
who the holographers were that Loren Billings was editing out in the master for
making Xerox copies of an article about her institution in focus (sic) of May
21st, 1997 entitled "BEYOND THE THIRD DIMENSION"?
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Colin Kaminski Lol
Eddie Wiercioch Can anybody identify
the holograms and their makers? It looks like a bunch of bananas, flowers, and
a hand, all maybe even pulsed.
Moshe Tamssot According to Hans
Bjelkhagen, Hand is from Cherry Optical.
It was one of two pieces that were used for the MOH Donation Box. ...See More
Hans Bjelkhagen to Museum of Holography
Cherry
Optical 2
Moshe Tamssot Lilies appear to
also be from Cherry Optical.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153272075450025&set=o.1436974433275514&type=3
Hans Bjelkhagen to Museum of Holography
CherryOptical
Holograms 1
Moshe Tamssot Guessing the Bananas
would be from the same holographers given similarity in styles.
That would mean Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.
Eddie Wiercioch Why would the curator
of Gallery 1134, Loren Billings, your heroine, White-Out their attributions and
not give credit where credit is due?
This is not the only time, check out the "anonymous" holograms at http://edweslystudio.com/1134Tim.../RockfordMagazine1193.pdf
Wonder who made these?
Jonathan Ross Walter Spierings
Dave Battin The cherry holograms
should have the signatures , I have that hand hologram, Moshe do you have
anything to trade?
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Steve Diamond Thanks for the
offer, Dave!
Unfortunately a holgram or two won't replace what was truly a unique fixture,
and artifact from, Chicago's MOH......See More
The
MOH's Donation Box was composed of two white light reflection holograms, made
by husband and wife team, Nancy Gorglione and Don Cherry.
The
first hologram,...
Eddie Wiercioch It is safe and sound
Bob Hess Isn't there a rule
on Facebook about posting under assumed, false names? Moshe is now "Steve
Diamond"?!? This is yet another example of the dishonesty of this conman. Dave
Battin, please delete him from this page. How many other false identities
does he operate under? This is also a great example of the type of cheating of
the rules he does behind the scenes that has caused me to make such a big deal
of it.
Moshe Tamssot Can we see a picture
please?
Moshe Tamssot Can we send in
Auditors to take an inventory, and make their own assessment as to whether
everything is "safe"?
Anything sitting in a basement during Chicago's rainy season, is not safe from
sewer backups.
Has that basement ever experienced flooding?
Not
like your pal, Steven Greenberg’s basement, where if you were going to put the
stuff last summer.
Moshe TamssotEddie,
if you're going to call Loren Billings my "heroine", then it's only
fair to acknowledge all biases, and call Loren Billings your "arch
enemy" smile emoticon
Here's my assessment. ...See More
Moshe Tamssot As for the second
article, I'm not seeing any whiteout.
Eddie Wiercioch That's because the
names were obviously not supplied to the journalist.
Moshe Tamssot You say that the
"names were obviously not supplied to the journalist".
That sounds like an assumption. Did you witness that personally?...See More
Eddie Wiercioch What would be in it
for a reporter to omit the facts? 1134 loved to give the impression that they
were the only ones who could make holograms.
Eddie Wiercioch Speaking about
witnessing things personally, did you ever see Loren Billings fire me, the
impression you try to give in several different posts? I first quit there in
February 1981, but she asked me back, and then definitively quit there, much to
Loren and John Hoffmann's chagrin in May. I definitely remember Loren hammering
the desktop with her hand, exclaiming "This institution will succeed in
spite of me!"
Moshe Tamssot A reporter writes
the story. An Editor(s) decides what to keep in it. What the headline will be.
What the captions are.
Editor(s) made a call not to include detailed captions. ...See More
Eddie Wiercioch Several times I went
to 1134 with some dates, but Loren did not let me in until the intercession of
Nancy Gorglione, see http://edweslystudio.com/1134Ti.../EquusUnderH20Revenge.html
Duh, now we know why she whited out Cherry Optical!
And Moshe Tamssot follows in her footsteps with unattributed holograms, see the
Mosheum post of December 29, 2015:
Moshe Tamssot Are you suggesting
that Loren Billings curated a show with Nancy Gorglione and Don Cherry, then
claimed to have made all those holograms herself?
I don't get it. ...See More
Moshe Tamssot Were you an Employee
when you made that hologram?
Write
a reply...
Moshe Tamssot You wrote that you
saw the writing on the wall.
When an employee reads those signs from their boss, and leaves on their own
volition, their boss has done them a favor....See More
Moshe
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Eddie Wiercioch This was a hologram
I shot, at 1134, when I was in Holo III with Melissa Crenshaw, taken when Moshe
visited the Home + Studio of E. Wesly & Sons. The quote is from a Chicago
Reader that featured yours truly. http://edweslystudio.com/1134Ti.../EquusUnderH20Revenge.html
None of this is attributed, gee, I wonder why?
Nancy
Gorglione told Loren Billings that she would be happy if the local holographers
were invited to her…
edweslystudio.com
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Steve Diamond Another testimonial
to Loren Billings' dislike of you.
Why did she dislike you so much?
Why did you keep returning to Chicago's MOH? What kept drawing you back, over and
over again over the years, to a place you describe as "hell"? (when
others who were there at the same time say they quite enjoyed it).
Why do you continue to dwell in something that you hate so much?
I
believe that Mr. Diamond is an alias for Moshe. I don't hate these people, I
just want the truth to out. They were a mysterious bunch that alienated most of
the world of holography, just as Moshe has alienated quite a few, and now there
is the opportunity to set the record straight. I am a photo-historian, and now
I can be a holo-historian
Moshe Tamssot Also, I love that
conjured "This Institution will succeed in spite of me!" line.
I love it because Chicago's Museum of Holography SHOULD succeed in spite of
ANYBODY.
It's an institution bigger than any one individual. That's why it was a
Charitable PUBLIC Trust.
Whether Loren was an Angel. Or the Devil incarnate. She's gone now. Her body
lies in an unmarked grave. Keep spitting on it if it makes you feel better. She
can't defend herself.
Everything is lined up for Chicago's Museum of Holography to reopen, in its
original location.
Why are you so intent on stopping that from happening?
Eddie Wiercioch I am not stopping
you. You can do whatever you want. I just will not work with you. Why aren't
you out there fund-raising to get your museum started?
Moshe Tamssot When can you deliver
all the contents removed from the MOH Building that have been in your
possession and control for the last ten months?
We have space available and can be open tomorrow.