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GHOST TRAIN @ Burningman

admin » 13 March 2010 » In works » No Comments

**UPDATE**  Check out the OFFICIAL GHOST TRAIN SITE @ ghostTrain.info

Yup…it’s official! Mark Bruels, Erik Burke, and I have been invited to bring our digital graffiti project, GHOST TRAIN to Burning Man this year!

We are so pumped to bring this project to the more that 48,000 community members of Black Rock City in 2010. GHOST TRAIN is an interactive subway projection where participants use hacked spray paint cans to create art on the passing trains with light instead of paint. What better project for this years’ Burning Man theme of Metropolis? We made the prototype with Processing and now have to bring in the big dogs (AS3 / C++) for the heavy lifting. I can hardly wait to get crackin!

Keep an eye out for more information about the project!  We’ll post pictures during our development process.

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Tags: burningman, ghost train, interactive art

I love paper!

admin » 01 March 2010 » In personal » No Comments

…and the work of Charles Clary (featured in the Feb 2010 issue of Wired).  These micro-organism inspired peaks and valleys remind me colorful cell cross sections.  And makes me wonder about all the beautiful things that I can not see with the naked eye.  Maybe it’s time to invest in a magnifying glass!

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Speaking of paper…

admin » 01 March 2010 » In personal » No Comments

I love when paper and technology meet, like they do at One Bit Wonder.  Leon Hong & Camile Orillaneda combine forces to create the most adorable animated, paper creatures and interactive web/game experiences.  I also appreciate their creative use of javascript on their site.  Well done!

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Speaking of games…

admin » 01 March 2010 » In personal » No Comments

I just had to throw in this amazing article from last months Wired (Feb 2010).

“Brandon Stokley’s time-killing run along the goal line was a tactic straight out of videogames”.
Life no longer imitates art…..Life imitates video games.
Is the “game” the new “art”?  Fascinating how the actual game of football is now being influenced by the virtual game of Madden.

I wanted to skip this article, but what’s a girl from Denver gonna do?  I’ve gotta give it up for my team…”Go Broncos!”

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