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The original and the iPhone-filtered-to-make-the-sketch-look-better version since I’m too lazy to get up and turn on the light
Finished watercolor
Seattle’s harbor and Nugget Falls in Juneau, Alaska
Update on the kitty portrait Still a WIP
WIP of me painting my dresser. I've never used a palette knife before so there's more paint on my hands and clothes than on the dresser. Also ssssshhhhhh don't tell my mom, I'm not supposed to be paining it.
Another WIP watercolor
Tangible Art
I bought canvas...
I am going to offer it up for whom ever wants to commission acrylic art.
this will take time of course. So if you are really interested, please contact me.
I know cost is a main factor in art so the BASE cost of this is going to be 160$.
USA shipping only. and its not limited to only wow things.
Tangible Music at MIT Media Lab
IDEA: A real time interactive physical representation of sound.
WHAT: 'SoundFORM' creates a new method for composers of electronic music to interact with their compositions. Through the use of a shape-shifting display, synthesized waveforms are projected in three dimensions in real time affording the ability to hear, visualize, and interact with the timbre of the notes. Two types of music composition are explored: generation of oscillator tones, and triggering of pre-recorded audio samples. The synthesized oscillating tones have three timbres: sine, sawtooth and square wave. The pre- recorded audio samples are drum tracks. Through the use of a gestural vocabulary, the user can directly touch and modify synthesized waveforms.
WHY: This shape-shifting instrument could inspire artists to create new interactive artworks, or as an instrument for live performances.
BY: A group of students in Tangible Interfaces class (Fall 2015) taught by Professor #HiroshiIshii at #MITMediaLab.
VIA: #MakingWaves via #SOLOMusicGallery
#Tech #SoundArt #TangibleArt #KineticArt #MIT #MediaLab #SoundFORM #CooperFORM #Visualisation