Monday, June 25, 2007

Singing Tesla Coil

Ahhhh singing electricity! Music to my ears.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ruben's Tube

Visualization of sound - what fun!

Ruben's Tube

Anyone have on old barbeque I can use?

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Make Your Own Ice Lights

These are beautiful and really simple to make. Here's the how to.


Sunday, June 17, 2007

Electric Giraffe

Talk about going all out with your electronics projects- this person built a life-size giraffe!!! They used the MakingThings controller kit to build this. If you don't know the guys over at MakingThings you should definitely check them out. They make an assortment of kits which allow you to interface your art and electronics; essentially, new media legos!





check out the electric giraffe website here.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Project: Beating LED Heart

I just started working with 555 timers and decade counters (4017), and I wanted to make a fun first project. So, I decided to make a little heart out of LEDs with 2 layers: 1) the outline of the heart 2) the inside of the heart. Inside the circuit there is a 2-step sequencer that alternates the light between the two layers (the "beating"). The speed of the beating is variable. Here are a few pics a and short video:



Vegetable Orchestra

All of the music is performed playing instruments made from vegetables!

Artist Draws the Flood Line of a Warmer Climate

Brooklyn artist Eve S. Mosher attempts to raise people's awareness of global warming.

Here's the NYTimes Article

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Leighton Pierce

Julie...I am sure you've already seen 50 feet of string....Your work reminds me of this film, which was a very influential one for me. For those of you that don't know Leighton Pierce:

Leighton Pierce Films


Mark, you would totally love it.

Waterfall of Words

This guy figured out how to make falling water appear in the shape of words. pretty amazing!!
Julius Popp: Bit-Fall

Master of the Etch-a-Sketch

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Project Idea: Color Organ LED Portrait

start with an image (portrait)
-posterize it.
-simplify each posterization stage into a series of dotted lines (these will eventually become LEDs)
- make the main outline of the face and main features in one color
-mark each added layer of detail (posterization layer) in different colors
-each part/layer of the image will be a different color and will respond to a different input frequency

amplitude meter controls voltage to color organ lights. The more full frequency the more detail of the image you see. the louder the brighter the image is.

here's a link to the amplitude meter chip I'm thinking of using