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Saturday, 29 August 2009 |
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Back to Rothbury, the festival in Michigan that drew over 40,000 people. It was a blast, and Ember and I created a huge installation that builds upon last year's explorations.
This was our centerpiece, located pretty much in the center of the festival, within the Sherwood forest. It consisted of strands of 'Cubits', which are 3 dimensional shapes (contrasted to last year's "Pixel wall ' made of 2 dimensional shapes). Each strand was on its own motor (this shot was a few seconds long to show the movement).
The design turned out to be more dynamic and interesting than I was expecting. I mean, I was expecting something cool, but you never really know what you're gonna get until you can step back and see it in real life...
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Sunday, 13 July 2008 |
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WOW! I had no idea what I was getting into with this one! Rothbury is a first year festival in Michigan that did most everything right- and brought in over 40,000 people. My contribution was within the Sherwood Forest where I had my single largest installation to date. Check out the gallery for pics mostly of the forest.
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Sunday, 13 July 2008 |
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Perhaps my finest display yet. As the main decorator for the annual
psy-trance Gemini campout, I had no competition for space or lighting.
It was an amazing display of my newest sculptures, allowing me to work
through ideas that had been brewing on my noodle for a while. Check the
gallery for more images.
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Thursday, 03 January 2008 |
 This winter party season finally gave me the chance to collaborate with my friend Bill Kennedy, to combine our two art forms- his inflatables and my string art. The piece on the right is 14' across, the one on the left is 8' across. I look forward to more opportunities to work together again! |
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007 |
This is the second to last appearance of the Shongle Mask before it meets its maker at Burning Man. As we were patching it together for the party it got brought out of the garage for, we found some paper mache newsprint with the date of its creation- 2001! Amazing that it was still in pretty decent shape after all these years.... |
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