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...if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
As per Bernat's request.
Behind the scenes of my 2014 brickfilm "Journey to the Centre of Time!" www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwIbRN0g5zQ
This would be the most complicated thing I ever worked on. I don't know a lot of features of Corel, so I improvised a lot. There are probably easier ways of doing tings I just don't know, so in a round about way, I achieved my goal.
We spent another magnificent afternoon at Pataphysical Studios this Saturday, making art together … and playing at the edges of time.
Our visitors this week were Jim Neidhardt (now Dr. Neidhardt) and his lovely wife Denise (Dr. Now?), longtime friends of Drs. Rindbrain, Skidz and the Queen of the Desert. Jim showed us the ‘hypno-disks’ he is working on to create experiences like this surreal Duchamp film, Anemic Cinema: youtu.be/AsnhBUp7xxM?t=24s
We had a great conversation and I knew they were like-minded folks when Dr. Neidhardt and I both exclaimed at the same time the same exact phrase: “Life IS Change!”. Jim is interested in contributing to our madcap art adventure, so stay tuned. Learn more about his work at: neidhardtstudio.com/
Throughout the day, we brainstormed more ideas for our new Time Machine, while working on sundry maker art projects:
• Dr. Rindbrain and Canard put the finishing touches on their music box
• Drs. Figurine and Heatshrink prepared to assemble a theremin together
• Dr. Fabio drew a first sketch of what a time controller might look like
• Dr. Igor and Heatshrink both gave Dr. Figurine nice gifts for her birthday
• Dr. Tout de Suite considered lighting up her goggles, chose to paint instead
• Dr. Zboon discussed time travel and made a birthday card for his friend Ernesto
• Dr. Canard created a colorful zen map, inviting other doctors to art it up
• Dr. Rindbrain added more rainbow-colored lights to the Time Machine framework
It was great to stretch out to the edges of time and back again in the company of my friends.
Fire in the hole!
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A productive afternoon at Pataphysical Studios, brainstorming with the first model of the Time Machine, then getting the Pataphysical Slot Machine back in shape for its next exhibit. A good time was had by all.
Making art with friends is why we keep coming back to the Pataphysical Studios every week. Our conversations are always interesting and the birds all around us treat us with melodious tweets.
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Finally got round to getting a Time Capsule, so now my Mac gets backed up and I can sleep soundly again.
But where did I get 1,769, 857 files from?
1:24 model of the "Back to the Future" DeLorean car. Made by Welly's and bought in modelzone, but me being me: i wasn't happy with it. I re-did the paint job and also installed batteries and LEDs so that the headlights lit up.
Every time the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad pull their stock into the station, it is as if the clock turned back 100 years.
Natalina and I are creating a Crazy Clock for the Time Machine, our new art project at Pataphysical Studios. This interactive artwork features a collection of ancient clocks, with a big green button below them. When you press the button, the clock needles will spin wildly for a while, with surreal sound effects. When they stop, a bell rings and the clock sings a musical or poetic quote about time. We’re now collecting all the pieces and will assemble together next, and control them with an Arduino board.
Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:
docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...
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Soon I have to go to the past to find one petty bully - the danger of cats and pigeons, and send his wild energy into the right direction. I need to close this time loop, otherwise he will not become vir-a-cocha, whom you know.
I've been working on my own design for a movie accurate BTTF DeLorean since 2013. With this latest version I came up with a solution to have a tilted windscreen with a smooth transition, via the 1x1 double slope, into the roof. Slightly bigger than Speed Champion Scale, so that the three cars can feature my preferred level of detail.
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Spring is back at Pataphysical Studios, where we spent another lovely Saturday afternoon, making art together and exploring new dimensions across space and time.
This week, we developed our Time Machine and started work on our new Dada exhibit:
• Dr. Rindbrain showed a new mockup for the Time Machine viewing frame
• Dr. Max and his family came to experience the magic of the art garden
• Dr. Canard posed by the pataphysical flag and sanded her music box
• Dr. Phylora picked up her new pataphysical badge and caught up with the group
• Dr. Truly brought blank canvases and art ideas for the new Dada exhibit she is producing
• Dr. Tout d’Suite picked the Alfred Jarry canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit
• Dr. Fabio picked the Gidouille canvas and worked on the Crazy Clock prototype
• Dr. Canard picked the Eye/Hand canvas as her art project for the Dada exhibit
• Dr. Figurine picked the Apostrophe canvas and worked on her theramine
• Dr. Skidz picked the Ubu canvas and pitched a duck phone for the Dada exhibit
• The Queen of the Desert shared her research on Dada and time travel
• Drs. Rindbrain, Really and Igor installed the back wall for the Time Machine
• Dr. Fabio showed Dr. Canard how to shoot a video interview with Dr. Rindbrain
• Drs. Zboon, Fabio and Figurine discussed a puppet show for the Dada Exhibit
Making art with friends brings new light into our lives and brightens the world around us.
Fire in the hole!
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Build in 1869AD, the Cavenagh Bridge is the only suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore. Image taken from the underside of bridge. What an experience to view this iconic structure in a different light.
Wonder how life was, back then. It would be wonderful to be able to travel back in time in a time machine to any desire time period watching the world goes by. I could even witness the building of this particular bridge. However, there would be a particular point in history that I would not wish to be present. 30AD Jerusalem. What happen in 30AD? I would not want to witness the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross. It would be an absolute dilemma for me. On the one hand, I have every mean to avert the process (can't bear to see him die in such a barbaric way and it's excruciating for me to tell him, I'm so sorry Jesus, I can't help you please forgive me Lord) and on the other hand if I did, I would potentially alter the course of world history. There would be no death & resurrection, central to the Christian faith. Christianity as we know today would never exists. The outcome of humanity would be beyond anyone's imagination.
Well it's only a fantasy, but interesting nonetheless.
Another fun art afternoon with the good doctors at Pataphysical Studios.
Here are this week’s highlights:
• Dr. Figurine played the new theremin she built with Drs. Heatshrink and Igor
• Dr. Canard painted her Hand Eye art piece for our upcoming Dada show
• Dr. Figurine started attaching hands and motors for her Asterisk painting
• Drs. Rindbrain and Heatshrink started making Creepy Eyes for the Time Machine
• Dr. Fabio attached a time wheel with golden rays to the Crazy Clock
• Drs. Canard, Rindbrain and Fabio hiked in magical Oakwood Valley
Vive la ‘patpahysique!
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Front cover of Frozen Charlotte's Time Machine. The surface was scratched with sandpaper and colored with Gilders paste. The Gilder's paste was purchased from B'Sue and the little face was a freebie in one of my orders from her!
Pataphysical Studios is building a Time Machine for our next art exhibit. On a balmy spring afternoon, Drs. Rindbrain and Fabio created more visualizations of what the Time Machine might look like.
We sketched out several ideas for the inside and outside walls, for discussion purposes. On each side of the main screen, we designed round portholes through which we could interact with our guests -- or show scenes from the past or future. Behind each porthole would be a magic box that could feature artifacts from distant times -- or the head of a historical figure, projected onto a ‘life cast’. The rest of the inside walls would be used for other interactive artworks such as the Crazy Clock, which sings quotes about time when you press its big green button.
On the outside walls, we sketched out a Face Box that you could stick your head in to get your picture taken. It would include an Infinity Mirror made of LED strips cycling through the colors of the rainbow, with a camera at the end of this light tunnel. We also sketched out where time wonderboxes could be placed on the side walls, proposing that the left wall focus on the past and the right wall on the future. A graphic timeline across both walls could support that idea.
It was a productive meeting and we look forward to presenting these ideas to our fellow doctors at the next Time Machine meeting.
Fire in the hole!
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See our brainstorm notes for the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:
docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...
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We are building a Time Machine at Pataphysical Studios. It will feature several animated time displays, such as this first one, created by Drs. Rindbrain and Heatshrink.
This small screen can play now videos with sounds, such as a time montage of spinning clocks and scrolling calendars, to be used as transitions to create the illusion of time-travel. It is powered by a Raspberry Pi.
Vive la ‘patpahysique!
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About the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
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A learn to read book
THE TIME MACHINE SERIES
Leonard and His Time Machine : Leonard Equals Einstein
Illustrated by Barbara Robinson
© 1967 Harr Wagner Publishing Co. San Francisco, USA.
We were ready to travel back to the 1930's with this Delorean, alas it didn't work!
Today we went to the Aviodrome aviation theme park to portray some 1939 passengers waiting for their dakota to leave.
Pataphysical Studios is building a Time Machine for our next art exhibit. On a balmy spring afternoon, Drs. Rindbrain and Fabio created more visualizations of what the Time Machine might look like.
We sketched out several ideas for the inside and outside walls, for discussion purposes. On each side of the main screen, we designed round portholes through which we could interact with our guests -- or show scenes from the past or future. Behind each porthole would be a magic box that could feature artifacts from distant times -- or the head of a historical figure, projected onto a ‘life cast’. The rest of the inside walls would be used for other interactive artworks such as the Crazy Clock, which sings quotes about time when you press its big green button.
On the outside walls, we sketched out a Face Box that you could stick your head in to get your picture taken. It would include an Infinity Mirror made of LED strips cycling through the colors of the rainbow, with a camera at the end of this light tunnel. We also sketched out where time wonderboxes could be placed on the side walls, proposing that the left wall focus on the past and the right wall on the future. A graphic timeline across both walls could support that idea.
It was a productive meeting and we look forward to presenting these ideas to our fellow doctors at the next Time Machine meeting.
Fire in the hole!
View more Time Machine photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014
See our brainstorm notes for the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:
docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...
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As a young school boy I would always look up at a starry sky & wonder, what it would be to travel in time. I would dream of making a time machine & travel to distant galaxies. Some dreams linger on through out your life time. The Milky Way shines bright behind the vehicle, which travels a mere hour in an hour & beckons me to wishful thoughts of zooming at beyond light speed to the far away galaxies.
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Photomontage & mixedmedia created from other art works. Suggesting future time travel through artificial means.
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this is a shot taken with my Modern Canon 5d mk11 of my son's vintage 1940's Ensign Ful Vue which in turn is focused on him standing on top of the Whitstable fishermans huts in the harbour....it really is like staring through a time machine where old meets new in this wonderful world of photography.
Each Saturday, the good doctors make art together at Pataphysical Studios.
Here are this week’s notable art projects:
• Drs. Really and Rindbrain created a banner for an art protest, ‘Traffic Jam Valley’
• Dr. Rindbrain developed ‘Magical Thought’, an illuminated wonderbox
• Dr. Fiske dropped by to record an impromptu video of Pataphysical Studios
• Dr. Figurine showed off the head and body of her Owl for our Dada Exhibit
• Dr. Fabio presented composite sketches for the Time Machine, based on team designs
• Dr. Truly demonstrated how to share videos on social media while lying flat on your back
• Dr. Canard discussed her Dada Mobile with Dr. Zboon, who then created a greeting card
• Dr. Fabio showed off a new circle design for the Crazy Clock, discarding its old frame
We then went on a nice walk to Oakwood Valley. On the way, Dr. Rindbrain re-discovered himself and nearby dimensions on a neighborhood pole. We then played in a secret grove of bay trees, deep in the heart of the valley.
Vive la ‘patpahysique!
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About Traffic Jam Valley:
www.marinij.com/general-news/20160711/for-tam-valley-driv...
About the Crazy Clock:
docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...
About the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
About Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/
First sketches and models for the Time Machine, a new interactive art project created by Pataphysical Studios.
In this brainstorm session, each team member sketched out their own ideas, then discussed them with the group, to design our upcoming time travel experience together.
Next, we plan to create a composite design with some of these ideas, to integrate them into a single blueprint.
To be continued ...
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View our Time Machine slides:
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Y-0SCKxvIOaM8wnz6h9TRl1Ek...
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