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sketching in hardware
I attended the Sketching in Hardware conference, ably organized by Judith, Mike, and Liz. My presentation was about being a cheapskate. Also I got to see the Wienermobile.
fluxbox reviewed in Rail
There’s a nice review of the Fluxbox in the June issue of the Brooklyn Rail.
The FluxBox, which was on view at the Flux Factory in Queens from March 25 to April 29, triggered a greater feeling of suspense than your everyday automata. Not because it was a room-sized version of something that usually fits in your hand, but because the only visible part of the box from the entrance was the crank, and the crank was wired to a kosher pickle. more…
– Bethany Ryker
sketching device at LHS
SD#1 got a gig at the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley, CA:
Art Meets Science, May 18, 2006
mister resistor at fluxbox
My class’s band Mister Resistor played a noisy and inspiring gig at the Flux Factory tonight.
sketching device at PASS
The sketching machine was exhibited as part of the Robotix’s Festival at Parc d’aventures scientifiques, a Belgian science museum.
See all the other installations at the Robotix’s site
fluxbox at the flux factory
Our massive musical installation, fluxbox, was up at the Flux Factory from March 25th to April 29th.
[more details to come]
fluxbox preview in Time Out
Time Out New York has a nice preview of our fluxbox installation.
Music boxes are typically small, delicate items, but imagine creating one large enough to walk through. The Flux Factory, a Queens-based nonprofit exhibition space and artists collective/habitat, has done just that with its latest installation, FluxBox. Instead of a standard “tooth and comb” apparatus, however, seven acoustic sculptures produce the show’s simple 16-bar melody. more…