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Bloog in reGENERATE show

Everyone in Providence should, on May 8th (i.e. this Thursday) come to the Hillel Gallery on Brown Street for the opening of the spring juried show, called “reGENERATE.” The Bloog will be there, along with some other great work by local artists.
The opening reception is 7-9pm, featuring music from Doggie Hi! Yippie and One Time String Band. The address is:
80 Brown Street
Providence, RI 02906If you go, give me a wink or something!
r[ev] teaser

Wait for it… wait for it…Brain toys
Right now I’m working with the Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences at Brown University to develop electronic toys, designed for testing cognitive development in children. The toys were designed by Rachel Gottlieb and Mary Davidson; I’m doing the electronics. Check out videos of a couple halfway-done-ones after the jump.
Show Thursday!
If any of you are in Providence (which, through the magic of technology, I know at least 16.52% of you are), then you should come to the 2008 RISD Industrial Design senior show this week. I’ve got a few things in the show, like the Bloog and the as-yet-un-posted-about *posted about* Barbietron (try to […]
Robot Wheatfield, Version 2.0 (with RSS)
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Andrew: hey:
Ashley: ?
Andrew: wait for it
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check out this:
(one of my finals that i presented yesterday)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wa8SDiRB2w8
I made a movie about it last night
The robot wheatfield frolic, […]Artist’s Machine project; RSS-based modular paragraph synth
I’m working on building something that resembles an old-timey Moog synth from the 60’s. It will be similar functionally, but instead of synthesizing sounds, it will synthesize blog posts. It will pull in RSS feeds from the web and spit out their words and sentences to be rearranged into new paragraphs. And, […]
Sketching for Robot Tulips
In one of my classes at RISD, we are doing a small physical computing project using an IPAC controller and ActionScript. I’ve been working on a field of mechanical tulips that fill with water when it rains and knock against one another, releasing the water and setting them upright again. When a gust […]
Processing experiments
