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The Charette Project
Thursday, August 24, 2006
 
A new personal project.
My father, Gary Scherotter, passed away almost nine years ago. He succumbed to cancer after reaching the personal goal of attending my wedding (my anniversary was yesterday). I miss him dearly but I know that he would have loved to meet my sons Alexander and Samuel. I wouldn't be able to tear them away from him - I just know that. And I know that my sons would have loved him. Alexander at four years old asks questions about him and I tell him about him.

Sometimes when I think of him, especially when I think that my sons will never really know him, I tear up.

The project:
I want to make a video biography of him. In becoming a father, I developed a knack for videography and video editing and I would like to channel that to record his life as best I can. I want to have something that I can give to Alexander and Sam that they can look to so they can see a reflection of my father through others. To do this, I would like to videotape interviews with my family and my father's friends so that they can retell the stories that they have told countless times over the dinner table.

I had tremendous respect for my father. In his actions, he showed me how to be the kind of father that I should aspire to be. I want to make a lasting tribue to him. If you want to help me with this project, please post a comment and we'll make it happen.

Michael
 
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Name:Michael Scherotter
Location:Fairfax, California, United States

I was educated as an architect but I found my passion in software architecture and development. Many skills that I have learned in my architectural education have enabled me to excel at designing, building, and explaining software systems:

  • The ability to change scales and my point of view from the micro to the macro.
  • The ability to think in three dimensions and draw what I am visualizing.
  • The ability to organize and manage complex projects and systems.
  • Lateral thinking and creative problem solving.

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