Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Sculpture 6
Sculpture Six has been experimental phase for me. Actually thinking about my color palette and how to connect pieces together. Through a trial and error of nuts and bolts, different phlanges, and shapes and sizes...the one that has worked for me the best is having spacers of wood between the pieces. also, using the dry wall screws and rubber washers worked out great. Need more coats of polyurethane.



Functional Pottery
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wings to Fly Art Show!

Milkspiller is hosting a benifet art show to raise money and awareness for the abolition of slavery in all forms. They are asking artists to donate works of art for this show. All the proceeds will go to the cause and plus, this is a great way to get your work shown. The show will be located at JavaWerks over the month of December.
Anyone interested can take their work to Milkspiller from Monday - Saturday 10-7.
for info: milkspiller@hotmail.com / (601)270-7474
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Light Organ
The first project of the semester, I have chosen (and was reccomended) to work on similiar ideas involving electricity. A couple semesters back, I created an organ that played colored lights involving a concept of relating synesthesia into something everyone could see. However, I have moved on from that concept into a new one. Intrigued by the inter-relation between technology and people, I have chosen to tackle this topic. I am also very, very interested in interactive pieces and of course, electric pieces.
Although, i am apart of this 'problem', I have taken a step back to view how people have complete control over technology. This piece tries to take people out of control of the piece. A person playing the organ cannot enjoy the lights of the organ, however the person viewing cannot control the lights. However, I think that this enhances the fun aspect of the piece.
(btw, i was thinking of seperating the organ and the lights with a partitian and was influenced by other pieces that tackle the same idea...next blog)
I've definetly learned ALOT from doing this piece. such as:
- "trouble shooting"
- always solder your wires if you have to move your piece
- ALWAYS test (i've actually wasted alot of time messing with 'quick disconnects' and ended up blowing a fuse in my house)
- buy alot of wires



(I couldn't figure out how to post videos on the blog from my iPod, but i took the scenic route to post them on YouTube...here are the links)
Although, i am apart of this 'problem', I have taken a step back to view how people have complete control over technology. This piece tries to take people out of control of the piece. A person playing the organ cannot enjoy the lights of the organ, however the person viewing cannot control the lights. However, I think that this enhances the fun aspect of the piece.
(btw, i was thinking of seperating the organ and the lights with a partitian and was influenced by other pieces that tackle the same idea...next blog)
I've definetly learned ALOT from doing this piece. such as:
- "trouble shooting"
- always solder your wires if you have to move your piece
- ALWAYS test (i've actually wasted alot of time messing with 'quick disconnects' and ended up blowing a fuse in my house)
- buy alot of wires
(I couldn't figure out how to post videos on the blog from my iPod, but i took the scenic route to post them on YouTube...here are the links)
thanks for looking and i appreciate your comments, if you chose to leave them!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
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