Posts Tagged ‘wearable technology’
Artist-in-Residence at Artengine
January 20, 2011
At the end of December I was invited to be Artengine‘s first Artist-in-Residence. Artengine is a non-profit artist-run center with a focus on community outreach through tools and resources for creating electronic and interactive art. My work will focus on leading art and electronics workshops, creating my own interactive art projects and helping to further [...]
2011 | Artengine | Tags: 3D Printing, arduino, artengine, artist-in-residence, awesome arts festival, bombIR, free workshops, LED foldies, light graffiti, lowertown, lowertown community resource centre, Makerbot, opensource, ottawa, Pac-Man, paper circuitry, papercraft, papertronics, processing, Scratch, Soldering, wearable technology, web design, web development, wiimoteComments (0)
Smile or Else…
February 5, 2010
Lauren McCarthy, winner of the Awesome Foundation- Boston grant for December wants to teach you some manners. Specifically, how to improve your social interactions for the betterment of all. Through three different handmade devices she proposes that the wearer will be happier, more focused and more personable in conversation. The Happiness Hat works by jamming [...]
2010 | Awesome Foundation | Tags: Awesome Foundation, interactive, lauren mccarthy, lilypad arduino, soft circuits, wearable technologyComments (2)
What is the smallest unit of funk?
June 24, 2009
Tonight I went to an event put on by my friend Josh Rosenstock at MassArt called the Shrine to the Funky Drummer: an experimental documentary/video mixtape/mashup he had been working on as artist in research at the Berkwick. It was a great piece and it got me thinking to create an interactive James Brown polyester [...]

