A breadcrumb trail of project notes
I moved back to San Francisco (though currently in Vancouver en route to Alaska… see the next post). Had the chance to take Strange Attractor to a meadow full of wildflowers in Northern California. The meadow was filled with several species of butterflies. There were white butterflies (positive ident forthcoming) feeding on [...]
Read More..>>Natalie Jeremijenko and I released two dozen butterflies in the OOZ garden. We helped them feed from some watermelon in the Strange Attractor artificial flowers then observed their behaviour. The Monarchs stayed at Strange Attractor longer and were more likely to leave, fly around the garden a bit and return to the [...]
Read More..>>My Blue Flower was featured in the Art Work column in MAKE Issue 10. The article is called Illuminated Circuits and focuses on artists who use electronic circuits for both their form and function. I’m in there along with Peter Vogel (one of my personal heroes).
Read More..>>Wow, the ITP Show just keeps getting better and better. Haven’t had a chance to really go through the projects yet, since I’ve been docent for my Strange Attractor.
Rhizome calls Strange Attractor a highlight and it’s nice to be in the company of the other projects they mention! Been very happy with the [...]
There was a great writeup in the New York Times about ITP this past Sunday. The core of ITP is its open and collaborative atmosphere.
I’m quoted in the article Interactive design blooms in NYU hallways on CNET a few weeks ago. They also quote Clay as calling ITP “the center for the study [...]
Wow… what a crazy semester. The ITP Spring Show 2007 is this Tuesday and Wednesday from 5-9PM at 721 Broadway.
It’s going to be jam packed with a new record of 140+ projects. More interactive arty goodness than a brain can comfortably comprehend!
My Strange Attractor will be there.
Quickie… Check out this new service that lets you send greetings spelled out by buildings in the shape of letters found using Google Maps.
Here’s my message to the world.
Objects made out of sugar and other fully biodegradable materials designed by Emiliano Godoy. Inspired by Cradle to Cradle.
The presentation slides and notes are interesting (but only work in IE).
Via Aichen Lin.
I started a page detailing some of the projects I’ve worked on since starting ITP. Also I’m really starting to dig DokuWiki.
Read More..>>Via Suzan Eraslan
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