Plain ol aht (1876 SW 5th Ave).

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Cary and Allison at the coffee shop around the corner bought the business they had been working at from the previous owner. As a bonus I got to hang the first months worth of art on the freshly painted walls.

It’s like art. in frames. with paint. (imagine that!)

Or come see it at “Contrary” (1876 SW 5th Ave — through the month of april).

It feels good after all of this running unsuccessfully after “the money” and chasing all of these technical problems to look at your art on the wall and say “oh yeah. I am a obscening artist. I almost forgot.”

Day 28, Thing 28, Teeth Redux

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(Archive of: http://www.thing-a-day.com/?p=18742) Since I was too impatient last time I didnt get a particularly good cast. So I remade the plasticine imprints and poured candle wax into it giving me this wax positive. Wax Teeth Then I made a latex mold from these. I made a cast from casting resin that will probably go… Read more »

Day 27, Thing 27, Teeth.

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(Archive of: http://www.thing-a-day.com/?p=18739) I decided that my anamatron needed teeth. So I got some plasticine and decided to see how non toxic it really was. Then I filled the empty space with air dry clay. Teeth Teeth

Day 14, thing 14, 14 Dorkboards in Action

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(Archive of: http://www.thing-a-day.com/?p=12076) Today I made myself go out and enjoy someone else’s work with my product the DorkBoard. One of my inductees Hans Lindauer put together a set  of Dorkboard based midi light controllers for a local band called Fleshtone. The community and I have been helping Hans with this for a while and… Read more »

Day 13, Thing 13, Raw USB Device.

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(Archive of: http://www.thing-a-day.com/?p=12068) I spent the day studying the code from the “USB Missile Launcher NZ Source Package” and then going back and rereading the Usb Device Interface Guide from apple. By days end I was able to talk directly from my cocoa application via control messages to the usb device.