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droiddraw: Would you like roses with that release?
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Thursday, February 14, 2008. Would you like roses with that release? I'm down in NYC (installing a very cool piece of robotic art. In Chelsea) and away from my sweetheart [don't worry, we're going out to a belated valentine's dinner tomorrow.]. This means I have a chance to begin to hack DroidDraw to work with the new Android SDK. Please let me know if you find anything that breaks. I've already discovered several small changes in the layout .xml. February 17, 2008 at 7:09 PM. View my complete profile.
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droiddraw: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008. New release (slightly delayed). There is a new release of DroidDraw (r1b8). Its a little late in arriving due to by recent bout with the dreaded flu. This also caused me to miss the Boston Android campfire, I'm pretty disappointed about that. Anyway, finally, I've got it together to release a new version, including standalone applications for Windows, OS X and Linux. The addition of AnDroidDraw. Thursday, February 21, 2008. Full Support for Android-m5. In Chelsea) and awa...
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Was a private commission for a family of five in New Jersey. This interaction was an inspiring opportunity to work with children and to create a structure and space of creativity and adventure. The playhouse has a rock wall, slide, and a zip-line to help activate the minds and bodies of the kids. Check the BLOG to find out!
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Was a public action that involved the artist running a half-marathon wearing a mechanical backpack that translated the motion and kinetic energy of the run into a drawing on paper. This activity was another experiment and attempt to visualize the energy of an action. Check the BLOG to find out!
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This student used the lamination technique to make this large hand that appeared to be coming out of the ground. The project assignment was called passages, and Zander was interested in the passage that wood takes from earth to tree to wood and back to earth again. Wood, plastic, flourescent lights. Found bark, wood, nails. Introduction to Robotic Art 01P:199:002. Steel, 5 watt incandescent lights, Hand milled spalted maple, custom electronics. Is inspired by Jorge Luis Borges'. For this installation, Pa...
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Was a public event where over one hundred participants were able to experience the sensation of floating freely through space as if weightless. With a slight kick off the ground, heights of thirty to sixty feet were possible. Was intended as a very accessible art event, something that anyone who happened to be there could experience. The event successfully brought people together and created a very explicit energy and feeling of inspiration. Thanks to Katy Castronovo. Amery Kessler, Naomi Cleary. To view...
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This sheet of sandpaper was made from 72 individual sheets that were taped together on the back side, and covered the floor of my studio. Similar to. Check the BLOG to find out!
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Is a series of five kinetic sculptures that slowly open and close once a minute. The idea for this sculpture began with a personal narrative about inspiration and creative energy, and was influenced by dreams and images that represent the concepts in my mind. Was purchased in 2003 by Beth Deutch and Larry Rubin of HerSpace Breast Imaging in West Long Branch, New Jersey. Check the BLOG to find out!
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