Tue, 07 Nov 2006

Good Coverage Of Banksy

This gal Michelle Saturn on Flickr got some good photos of the Banksy exhibit in LA.

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Mon, 04 Sep 2006

I Went To Burning Man
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Among other things, I rode on a car named Vector, fought in thunderdome and split my head open, and saw some amazing art (I'll be posting photos shortly, when I get the camera back).

So...burning man is not just for hippies and ravers. It was actually started by some really cool people who are into the desert and building impossible things with engines and pedals.

There's also lots of fire.

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Thu, 23 Feb 2006

Rapid Prototyping Sound With Pure Data

I'm doing another project with a multimedia artist. He asked me to do something simple but repetitive for a recording of sound. I realized that using Audacity would take an exceptionally large amount of time and gave a shot at making a realtime version in PD. It went well. I've been using PD more and more for rapid prototyping of sound ideas. I find the flow of something in realtime much better than the abrupt stop and start of a non-linear editor like Audacity.

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Wed, 25 Jan 2006

The Perry Bible Fellowship

If you are feeling down, check out this comic called The Perry Bible Fellowship and it'll lift you up!

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Thu, 12 Jan 2006

MIT Media Lab I/O Brush

Pick up a photographic image or a real object and paint with it on a special touch screen. It's the I/O Brush!. Check the movie at the bottom.

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Tue, 18 Oct 2005

Why I didn't get the 2005 Eyebeam Open Labs residency

  1. Ben Engebreth comes to Eyebeam from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Cal Tech where he worked on trajectory optimization for spacecraft.
  2. Limor Fried is a recent graduate of the MIT Media Lab where she earned a Masters of Engineering in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
  3. James Powderly has a master degree from NYU's ITP program and comes to Eyebeam from Honeybee Robotics, where he has worked as a director of technology development, applications engineer and lab foreman since 2002.
  4. Evan Roth is a recent MFA graduate from the Design Technology department at Parsons where he was his class valedictorian.

I have no skills. On paper I have no skills. I can only embrace the bad-boy outsider mad inventor cliche if I want to run with this crowd. Fuck. How do I defeat someone with so many computer hacking skills!?

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I work with communications, open source software, sound and video. I'm the most happy when I work on all of these things at once. Sounds, Systems, Robots, Rocking Tigers.

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