Friday, July 27, 2007

Shadow Art Fair

Recently I was involved in the Shadow Art Fair in Ypsilanti Michigan. You can learn more about it at their website...
http://shadowartfair.com
Anyways, other than staying up for too many days trying to make enough stuff, it was a lot of fun to see people enjoy cardboard and condiments so much. I was at a booth in a group called the television farm, there are some other posts about them on this blog.


The Goods...



Hot Dog Emergency Kits (Regular and Deluxe Versions)


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Sneaky McSneakersons


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Jim Cherewick's "these are ducks"


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Nightlights and Everything Together


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Business Cards

200 hand-made, hand-cut, hand-stamped business cards.

On the back...
"Seriously though, I really do love cardboard"

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Art Attack Window

The first window I painted in Ypsilanti.
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The Television Farm

The Televison Farm is a group of collaboration buddies. We get together and make stuff for fun, pick each others minds, and enter craft shows. The t.v. heads were made for the photo shoot for our website.
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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Cardboard Motor

This is the most recent experiment I've done with wind-up toy mechanisms. Completely made out of cardboard, this is the greatest success I've had with kinetic work. It runs for 6 seconds! haha... As I state on my website, apart from the traditional graphic design work I do, I am very interested in making art more interactive. I have been working on wind-up toy mechanisms for five months now, and continue to learn new things following each failure! Eventually I want to make massive three-dimensional dioramas that combine moving text and image with music to tell short stories. Many people have been asking me lately what these things do that I'm building. Nothing yet! However, I truly believe that if I am able to refine the design of these "motors" to a point where I can use them effectively and move on to the most critical aspect, a design aesthetic and purpose, that I will be able to make some interesting work.

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The ratchet device that I came up with in this particular mechanism works really well, it is the greatest success of the prototype. The purpose of the ratchet is so that the gears do not engage each other until the mechanism has been powered by the user.

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