Modelling by Niklas Lindström who also knows a lot about SPARQL, RDF and Brilliance. Continue reading
Images
Constraints make photography more fun
We went to Goult in Provence on vacation in August and had a great time. While there, we met Bertil Hansson, artist and photographer. We got talking about digital cameras and how they take excellent pictures that can be viewed immediately. I have been sort of bored with taking pictures lately, but Bertil lent me his Holga for a week and I had a really great time with it! Continue reading
Beta testing the Ballmer Tee
My son has the dubious pleasure of being the primary beta tester of T-shirt messages. This time it is the first draft of the model that will be called “Ballmer”. Turned out pretty OK…
Discovering the Family Acrobat
From a performance at the Schumman Theaterin Frankfurt am Main. Unknown date, probably after the war?
Building a Wiimote glove for virtual card sorting
Thanks to Johnny Chung Lee, everyone and their mom seem to be setting up their own Wiimote whiteboards these days. I tried it too but disliked the pen-based interaction. So, I built a simple glove that allows you to pinch an object to drag and drop it somewhere. Continue reading
Water and Light Controlled Synthesizer (No Soldering Required!)
This was going to be my summer project, but after getting the parts I couldn’t stop myself from putting it together straight away. About a year ago I read an article about a guy who put together a synthesizer controller using laser pointers, a bowl of water, a solar panel and MAX/MSP. I can’t find the link anymore but it doesn’t matter when you want to roll your own! Continue reading