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Automatisierte Zeichenmaschinen
Wer sich letzte Woche im Foyer der Holzstraße über die miteinanderverzahnten raumgreifenden Scheiben wunderte, dem wird an dieser Stelle nun die Auflösung geboten: Bei dem beeindruckenden, aber arachisch wirkenden Konstrukt handelte sich um eine automatisierte Zeichenmaschine, die mit Little-Bits-Komponenten gebaut wurde und grafische Markierungen auf Papier hinterlässt. Littlebits wiederum sind elektronische Bausteine, die magnetisch mit einander verbunden variable Lösungen ermöglichen. Input- und Outputmodule werden durch Stromzufuhr, Regler und Sensoren ergänzt und ermöglichen so ohne Programmierung individuelle Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Das Seminar »Random Lines« unter der Leitung von Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker und Benjamin Knichel nutzt Littlebits um eigenwillige Maschinen zu konstruieren, die automatisierte Zeichenserien erstellen.
Studierende: Ronja Butschbacher // Michèle Dörsam // Raquel Estrada Quintanilla // Michelle Federico // Melih Kaleciklioglu // Julia Königsberger-Milkoweit // Rebecca Schönwitzv // Hannah Thoma // Julian Lehmann // Paul Schmidt
Flyer: Paul Schmidt, Fotos: Julian Lehmann und Paul Schmidt
Note to self:
Don't use verithin, stick to paint. The lamp washes out colors in real life and the picture is more true to life. Get a daylight lamp. Take more breaks so you don't eyestrain and go crosseyed and not notice the mess that you are making on her face. Pencil brows and lashes are Uggo. I really feel like this was a step backwards for me.
Random Chain shows a subtle break in color, as two intersecting liquid surfaces crash against each other.
Another post (some of them have been remixes, essentially) from a recent random double exp roll shot on the run (didn't I vow to set aside time for actual photo drives/walks?). Both of my parents had medical emergencies last week, and for the moment, I'm just pleased that they're feeling better (and I have a moment to post another of these oddities). Thanks for stopping by. Prost. ^_^
Our first day in Cairo, we were just wandering around, and this looked interesting. Presumably part of a mosque, but other than that, I really know nothing about it.
I decided to try take a picture of a person as randomly as I could while i was in Portland. I tried while walking down the street, but kept getting distracted and missing the shot, so finally I found this sweet spot in the front window of a pub where I could focus. I cheated on the geographic randomness though- I purposely chose an interesting street with lots of foot traffic. : )
OK, so this was the 16th person that passed by. I think he had something on his mind.
(GIMP editing by Anna)
This thing is battery operated but still works.. but I cannot set the alarm anymore or change the minutes because the buttons aren't responding. Found it at Goodwill for $2.99