DIY a film eraser #3dprinting


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one darn expensive pasta maker #3dprinting #makerbot


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the Prince of friday night


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this is not our arrangement computer! I ask the questions not you!


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bad party no beers


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really proud of this modern egg cup I rendered. #3dprinting


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this could be real bad; if you can see this though the ‘net is back online.


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littleBits opens up (more) and Bleeplabs gets in the mix!!!

I have been enamored with modular electro toys littleBits ever since I first saw the platform at a MoMa Design store a couple of  years ago. It started as a great intro for the young tinkerer to play with and learn about circuits and the fun of electro-onics. littleBits has been growing up and expanding into territory that is fun for kids and increasingly for adults too. Last  year’s collab with Korg made an awesome monotron kit that was tons of funs. Now they have opened up their hardware and released an HDK (hardware development kit). One of the first folks to dive in is Bleeplabs (watch the awesome vid above) which makes some of the coolest noise making kits around!! I am totally stoked.

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who’s ready for some #cummies ??


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Liz Magic Laser @ Memorial Hall UNC

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got to see a great performance created/directed Liz Magic Laser in collaboration with her mother Wendy Osserman. Very nice mix of tech and tactile media. A script runs through an internet browser while dancers interact with the feed via a two cam set up and chromakeying. Lots of layers and as such lots of noise that lends itself to the abstraction of the forms and information culled from the web.

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