Posts Tagged ‘nyc’

What I did on my summer vacation
13 September 2010
For a detailed account of all the various projects I worked on this past summer during my residency at NYC Resistor, I invite you to check out this post I did for their blog.
2010 | Blog | Tags: dotklok, electric window, eyebeam, hardware, lighting, nyc, nycresistor, rgb, travel, videoComments (0)
A tour of NYCResistor
7 September 2010
Head on over to the Artengine blog for a post touring NYCResistor where I was “hacker/artist in residence” this summer!
2010 | Blog | Tags: artengine, nyc, nycresistor, travelComments (0)
The LEDs are on the wall
22 July 2010
I’ve officially begun my residency at Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in NYC: [ Eyebeam bio ] Working with Hernani Dias on the Re:Farm project (see my previous post for some more info about the Re:Farm project), my first objective is to create the PCB for the Re:Farm On The Wall module, a data visualization [...]
2010 | Blog | Tags: arduino, eyebeam, hardware, inspiration, led, lighting, nyc, pcbComments (0)

Making in NYC
14 July 2010
I’m happy to announce that I’m spending an art-focused summer in NYC! Between now and the end of August, I’ll be based out of midtown Manhattan. It already feels like I have more projects than the time to complete them I’ve secured an “artist in residency” position with NYC Resistor, where I have open [...]