Insane and beautiful drawings that make our imagination fly
. . . enjoy . . .
Steven C. Harvey
Série Vehicles, 2006-2007
Crayon sur papier
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Acquisition 2009
© Photos : Steven C. Harvey
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Insane and beautiful drawings that make our imagination fly
. . . enjoy . . .
Steven C. Harvey
Série Vehicles, 2006-2007
Crayon sur papier
Collection Mudam Luxembourg
Acquisition 2009
© Photos : Steven C. Harvey
via (+)
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after the last post lets throw something more “stoopid” out there
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c u 2mo
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yo,
as you have noticed we are in a calm/snooze mode regarding our post frequency due to high amount of work in our Toronto office.
However today we bring you something UBER_COOL!!!
Ch ch ch check out the:
by morskoiboy (+)
One day I had this funny idea, and I thought, “Well, there’s really nothing stopping me…” At first it was just for fun. But then…Then I drew up a sketch. And then another one. I started tinkering around and, to make a long story short, there came a point when I realized that, for the first time in my life, I was going to build something with my own two hands. So, after a couple months of fine-tuning the communication vessels, I became the sole owner in the world of such a strange piece of work:
My piece has buttons working as pumps and has pipes instead of wires. It also has a display like any other electronic panel board, but as opposed to using liquid crystals as in electronic displays, my machine’s display functions via multicoloured syrups.
So, if you’re interested, let me explain this contraption and the mechanism that makes it work. At the top of the machine there is a slot into which a bottle with alcohol, water, or even milk can be screwed. The essence of the art here lies in the ability of the syrups or liqueurs to tint the neutral color of the liquid. In the picture below you can see the connector itself and the regulator (which is actually an IV Rate Flow Regulator I picked up in a drugstore), which opens or closes off the air flow into the bottle and thus acts as an on/off switch. Once it enters the machine, the liquid spreads across the fourteen tubules.
Each tubule is connected to one of the 14 transparent display segments. With the help of special regulators located on the side of the machine, the liquid’s flow speed in each segment can be regulated. Pressing the buttons on the keyboard injects the corresponding ingredients into the display, which tints different segments of the display and thus produces letters. You can try to imagine that each letter can have a taste (L-Lime, A-Apple), a color (R-Red, G-Green), or a name (K-Kahlua, J-Jagermeister).
I should notice this machine is not finished yet. This is not a complete ready-to-use product. This is a prototype, which is not very reliable and fast to (dis)assemble, hard to wash. Just a concept which needs reworking and finetuning.
The guy is looking for (a) sponsor for his next cool machine. If any of you interested give him a shout (link)
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Dan Sternof Beyer was raised in the rural Nevada desert with no formal training, Beyer’s music was born from restless creativity. Now a city dweller his music is influenced by the pace of urban life and thought. Self described as a Public Artist his works include interactive social spaces and sculptures. Creating music has always played a meditative role in his life.
Here are, as stated from the artist , some innovative public art ideas :
always thinking of ”new” patterns
Cheerio.
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