Mini Wiremap
/Built a minneature version of the wiremap. I haven't uploaded any video yet, but here are some photos! http://picasaweb.google.com/hwang.al/WiremapMini#
Built a minneature version of the wiremap. I haven't uploaded any video yet, but here are some photos! http://picasaweb.google.com/hwang.al/WiremapMini#
Hey all - I can't believe I haven't posted this yet:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyAqrjIMmUo[/youtube]
Should speak for itself!
I just have to let the world know that I got my g1 and I'm kinda having an awesome time with it. I'm blogging from it right now, actually. I know that this post isn't really pertinent to the stuff that I usually talk about. I do hope, though, that this upgrade in technology translates to more of a web presence and more consistent blogging.
The dancer is Houdoken, a crazy talented liquid-head / popper. All of the sounds are from the Free Sound project - and almost the whole video comes from this one sound. Thanks for the sound, Melack! Many thanks to the all of you.
So during the opening at the exhibition in Seattle, I met with Melinda Minch, an employee at Microsoft currently on their Seadragon project. She informed me that one of her colleagues, Mike Rorke, had a great time with the wiremap instructable and built one of his own. I finally got in touch with him, and he's uploaded a Flickr set. Check it out!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbo/sets/72157621811624584/
So this last week or so I visited Seattle and had a hell of a time. Many thanks to McDavid for letting me stay at his place. Also, many thanks to Alberto and Andrew Carr for helping out w/ the build process, and for driving me everywhere between Seattle and Federal Way. Lastly, thanks for all the folks at Dorkbot Seattle and 911 Media Arts Center, especially Eric McNeill of Dorkbot and Steven Vroom of 911.
And for your viewing enjoyment, check out the photos and some videos at my picasa acct:
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