The Play-Doh Table at CONvergence 2002
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On July 5th and 6th, the attendees of CONvergence had the chance to hang out in the Cthulhu Coffee room party and play with clay to their hearts' content. Have a look at some of the results!

Incidentally, I don't know who made most of these. If you have any information who created these small wonders, please drop me a line. I like to give credit where credit is due.

The photos below are in addition to the photos seen in the CONvergence convention report. The photos may take a short while to download. You may click on them to see larger versions.

Play-Doh is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc.


Tree
This tree is one of the most amazing things ever. The artist sat in our room for over an hour on Friday night making this fabulous critter, and I never did get his name.

Portrait 1

Portrait 2

A portrait in Play-Doh.

Denise Garner's work
Artist Denise Garner fashioned the red face on this plate.

Pikachu
A miniature Play-Doh Pikachu invades our space.

Fargo
Fargo re-enactment in clay?

Museum The final museum.

Terl 5

Terl 1

Terl 2

Terl 3

Terl 4

Here's Terl. Remember Terl? Well, this is what we did to him, over the course of days.

Photos by Melissa Kaercher and Mark Meyer.


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