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Laquo; Previous Entries. Day TWO – LEAF BOT. Posted by Andy Jordan on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011. I’m working on a series of sculptures that use mechanics to make magical things appear in nature. This is the first test, a wire mesh and leaf sculpture running on a slow dc geared motor. More on what it is in day one post Leaf Bot Video Here. Posted in Day 2. 4 4 Day 2: Seedlings. Posted by Matthew Rader on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011. Posted in Day 2. Posted in Day 2. I cleaned up my dataflow midterm,...
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » Junked LCD Tableau, Continued
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Junked LCD Tableau, Continued. Progress was made on day 1 – I slapped together the frame out of scrapwood, and documented myself doing this with IStopMotion. Enjoy this short video: (and if anyone can tell me why my embed code is not working I’d appreciate it). After the frame was completed, I used a router and hand saw to carve out spots for the LCDs to sit. Once done, I hot glued them in on the edges, then set about wiring them up. January 20th, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » 4×4 Day 2: Seedlings
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4 4 Day 2: Seedlings. Expanded the interior garden area today by building a shelf and installing lighting for a new tray of seedlings. Just broccoli, cauliflower for outside and another tomato plant for the WindowFarm. Cut an extension cord and split it to two bulb sockets with 100 watt 5500k CFLs. January 19th, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed. 1-in-1 ITP30 October 2009. Type and hit 'enter'. Website maintained by Steven Lehrburger. Theme modified from Box Set.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » Day TWO – LEAF BOT
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Day TWO – LEAF BOT. I’m working on a series of sculptures that use mechanics to make magical things appear in nature. This is the first test, a wire mesh and leaf sculpture running on a slow dc geared motor. More on what it is in day one post. Leaf Bot Video Here. January 19th, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed. 1-in-1 ITP30 October 2009. Type and hit 'enter'. Website maintained by Steven Lehrburger. Theme modified from Box Set.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » day 2
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A tibetan necklace broke at a shop on the way to school. I bought some beads cheap and made a new one. The necklace has three strands, passing by the tibetan beads as a hub, with brass spacer beads tying off the back, with a brass clasp. January 24th, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed. 1-in-1 ITP30 October 2009. Type and hit 'enter'. Website maintained by Steven Lehrburger. Theme modified from Box Set.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » day 4
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A right click menu in the form of a plug in for pd that plops down objects for you:. Also note the search window! Pd is getting a bunch of useful functionality built in! January 24th, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed. 1-in-1 ITP30 October 2009. Type and hit 'enter'. Website maintained by Steven Lehrburger. Theme modified from Box Set.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » Day One – Linkage Prototyping
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Day One – Linkage Prototyping. Day ONE– Linkage Prototyping. As the first test of a piece I’m making for tomorrow, I made two of Theo Jansen’s mechanisms outlined on this great site. http:/ www.mechanisms101.com/theo jansen.html. One of the fails of this system is that the screw caps will be wound or unwound by normal twisting and turning of the linkages. To solve this, you can hot glue the caps into place. Video of the piece being uploaded now. Will update when finished. January 19th, 2011.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » You Might As Well Jump
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You Might As Well Jump. On Day 1 I took this picture of a friend jumping:. I liked the image so much, that I decided to do a Philippe Halsman. A few of my favorite (hastily edited) photos follow. You can find the set (for what it’s worth) here. January 19th, 2011. Rader January 20th, 2011 at 2:11 am. LOL @ ACTIONPOSE STEVE. David February 6th, 2011 at 3:36 pm. These are great. Plus, I was exhausted the next day from all that jumping. Sad, but true. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed.
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » Cinder…ugh
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In what seemed to be a catalyst for Greg B’s post on what makes a programming language good. Upon further consideration…there’s nothing wrong with Cinder. It’s just not telling me what exactly is the problem with my code. Here…have some errors:. Build FFT of project FFT with configuration Debug. CompileC build/FFT.build/Debug/FFT.build/Objects-normal/i386/FFTApp.o ./src/FFTApp.cpp normal i386 c com.apple.compilers.gcc.4 2. Setenv LANG en US.US-ASCII. Setenv LANG en US.US-ASCII. CompileC build/FFT.bui...
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NYU ITP 4-in-4 » The Incident: Sweded
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Mike Cohen, David Phillips, Spike McCue, Liza Singer, and I spent all day yesterday building the props, shooting, doing the music, and editing “sweded” version of the iphone game The Incident. “Sweding” is a style of lo-fi recreation of movies that was invented by Michel Gondry for his film, Be Kind Rewind. Check out Gondry’s original explanatory video, how to swede. So, without further ado, here it is, The Incident: Sweded. January 21st, 2011. Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed. Type and hit 'enter'.