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Category Archives: Making Art
Open Clusters, CAO
Just about two years ago I photography the 32 objects in the summer chapter of Turn Left at Orion. Not thinking I would ever exhibit those pieces, I shot .jpg only, but, lo, I have been invited to a fabulous … Continue reading
Posted in Exhibitions, Making Art
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real-time-slow-motion (all night sun) – Out of Site
A bit late in the posting, but here is some documentation of my video real-time-slow-motion (all night sun), which Earl Miller curated as part of his Out of Site: Contemporary Art Works On Queen St. West in early October, 2015. … Continue reading
Flappy Rings story in pictures
As I await delivery of JR connectors and a crimping tool, I have assembled the 29 rings, got the code to work (with a great deal of help from Rob and Ray), threw most of them up on the wall … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, Making Art
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Modeling Views Update
It really has been some time since I last posted, primarily because throughout the fall and winter semesters I have been truly unable to work on the Modeling Views project in any depth. It has been a busy year. Some … Continue reading
Fumbling Through the Cosmos
I gave a presentation this week at Bushwakker Pub and Brewhouse, along with my colleague Rob Truszkowski, as part of the 2014-2015 Science Pub Series run by the University of Regina Faculties of Science, Engineering and Applied Science, and Art, … Continue reading
Week Two, VP Residency
This week has been wonderfully productive and engaging. I spent a good deal of time slowly working through plotting the constellation boundaries and zodiacal stars/lines in Illustrator. This document will be the basis of all the contextual imagery that I … Continue reading