My friends last night told me that staining a design with blood would be too creepy or morbid... I never thought of it as creepy, and now I'm disappointed that it might be read that way... My original thinking was that blood is an organic material that stains... and it has a beautiful link because when playing the theremin, the human body becomes a part of the circuit... so there is this electrical / organic link between the human body and the electrical circuit... so I thought blood would be a beautiful reference to that body/electronic connection.... also, the branches of a tree look kind of like veins of the circulatory system...
I had also been thinking about a scene in the documentary on Robert Moog, when he's in the garden talking about how the sun gave energy to the green peppers he's growing, and then he would eat the peppers and that same energy would go from the sun, to the green pepper, then into him. I thought it was so deeply beautiful how Robert Moog talked about electrical energy in such a comprehensive way... i remember another scene where he talked about how when he repairs an analogue synthesizer from a musician, the musician's energy is still in the circuitry, and as he works on it, his energy passes into it... (i think i'm remembering that correctly).... this idea that electrons from our body pass into the circuitry and interact with it... and not only that... but it goes beyond us humans too... from the sun to the food we eat, the water we drink, into us, and then into the circuitry to make the music... it's so beautiful and interconnected.
hence thinking of referencing the tree from which the wood came, (honouring it's past life), as well as the blood from my own body (which carries my energy, giving me life and allowing me to become a part of the circuit that makes the music).
I was sad to hear that people might find that morbid or creepy... so maybe I should go with coffee or chocolate. Undecided. :-/