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Blogged updates from TradeMark G. and Assistant Frillypants of ECC research, discoveries, mischief, geekery, and noteworthy strangeness.
Equipment building time
Sunday, 15 June 2008 14:11
ECC is launching into an equipment building phase which should result in some interesting new items...
First, we're getting excited about hacking the Wii controller, as plenty out there are. One that made some stupendous hacks is Johnny Chung Lee, who came up with this great scheme to make a cheap electronic whiteboard (this video shows it off well). It turns out the project basically creates a large projected "touch" screen, where the touch is done by an infrared point of light which mirrors a click-and-drag on the computer the Wii is connected with. Well, The ECC has this awesome live mashup platform that's used for the Wheel Of Mashup shows, but the bottleneck is pointing and clicking tracks fast enough from Ableton Live. With this setup, and a couple of custom-built infrared "fingertips", a solution may be at hand.
We'll also be building a monome soon. Just gotta find the right casing for it.
We were also planning on building a descendent based off the Reactable technology, though this may be superceded by the Wii project above.
Life beyond the Thimbletron is imminent.
Artistic License
Monday, 21 April 2008 08:26
NEW: Online ordering!
If you're like me, you're constantly getting asked things like, "Why on earth did you paint that toaster purple and install it on the ceiling?" or "Why do you drive a hearse that looks like a zebra?" Of course, the answer is all too simple: I'm an artist. I'm taking license to make this weirdness. It's called Artistic License.
But somehow it always felt like a hollow statement. After all, I didn't have an art degree, let alone a physical "artistic license", whatever that would be. But an answer was close at hand -- dang it, I'm an artist, a creator! When the world doesn't fit, I change the world! And so I created my very own Artistic License. I more or less yoinked the style of a Cali driver's license but added things like the medium of the artist, and I made a checklist of "Artistic and Behavior Codes" on the back. I also put an unexplained, mysterious "TYPE: X". Here's a zoom so you can see it all.
I've been extremely happy with the results. Now when I show up at art openings, I just flash my ID -- I'm an artist! More free wine, please! Even at clubs I present my license as my identification... because, by gum, I'm an artist, just the kind of artist who would be fully licensed. Although this is not legal identification in the government's eyes, I have presented it on many occasional to security personnel who want "valid ID". More times than not, they take it! So, it must be valid.
How about you? Are there people in your life who just don't get it: Parents, unhip friends, stodgy authority figures, and humorless conservative talk showhosts? "Oh c'mon," you tell them , "It's Artistic License!" (brace yourself, here comes the shill...)
Now YOU can carry ID to back that claim up. $20 buys you your very own US Artistic License with your photo and info on it. It is laminated and looks a wholelotta legal. Interested? Order one at this web page!
And yes, for your information, I do have the authority to issue artistic licenses. Do you wanna see my license?
- TradeMark G.
Dream: I pissed off Yoko Ono
Saturday, 12 January 2008 09:51
I had a dream last night where we were meeting with Yoko Ono about getting separate vocal and instrumental tracks of Beatles songs for mash-up purposes. However, she was ambivalent about helping us because we weren't so interested in getting separates of her music.
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