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A learn to read book

From : Leonard and His Time Machine : Leonard Visits Space by Gene Darby

Illustrated by Ric Hugo

Copyright, 1965 Harr Wagner Publishing Co. San Francisco, USA.

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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.

Here is a Time Machine I recently built for the theater group Sins Invalid for a production at Theater Artaud. I created the design with the client, and made it fully collapsible and lightweight, complete with a clock that runs backwards.

Pataphysical Studios, our art collective, is starting to build a Time Machine. These first sketches by Dr. Rindbrain and Dr. Fabio help visualize what that exhibit might look like, as viewed from above. These top views are preliminary and will be revised based on team feedback and research.

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

Check out the Time Machine Viewing Party Notes:

docs.google.com/document/d/1B0duIhIKXHqjnkohc8e1D-0kHzz4J...

 

Learn about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

Behind the scenes of my 2014 brickfilm "Journey to the Centre of Time!" www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwIbRN0g5zQ

Thanks Steve! You will be missed!

The Delorean Time Machine, doors up. Dr Brown's van is in the background.

Probably one of the sweetest, loveliest LEGO sets (relatively little) money can buy.

Dr. Fabio is bringing Dr. Einstein back to life in his Dreamer art exhibit for the Pataphysical Time Machine.

 

In this experiment, Fabio is trying different projectors to immerse the Dreamer in magical landscapes, using some of the photos he shot on his e-bike rides through the Marin Headlands. The final version of the exhibit will use a mirror to reflect a full landscape behind Dr. Einstein and Greta Thunberg.

 

Vive la machine à explorer le temps!

 

View more photos and videos of our work in progress in our Pataphysical Studios album:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

Learn more about the Pataphysical Time Machine:

pataphysics.us/time-machine/

Stone Town of Zanzibar is also known as Mji Mkongwe, which means „old town“ in Swahili. It was once the capital of the Zanzibar Sultanate, flourishing with trading of slaves and spices in the 19. century. The architecture of Stone Town is unique and it is truly amazing to wander through the endless, narrow, labyrinth-like streets, allowing yourself to get lost. It is actually like going into a time machine!

Behind the scenes of my 2014 brickfilm "Journey to the Centre of Time!" www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwIbRN0g5zQ

The Barnacle Twin Presents - The Time Traveling Film Creep - King Kong - A Brecht newspaper cartoon without the paper - comic comics Theater Theaters Theatre Movie Film Movies Films - New York City - Brechtbug - Gadfly - NYC 2014 comix ape gorilla gorillas cartoons Beware the Cinema Creeps segue segway timemachine time machine

My MOC of the Back to the Future LEGO set. Uses mostly the parts found in that set with some obvious additions.

 

Set is now modular, so to switch between the three main versions from the films requires swapping out some parts.

 

Been planning this for years and slowly building up a library of techniques in my head so if you see a build you recognise then credit to the original builder.

Antigua Casa de Moneda de Zacatecas.Entro en operacion el 14 de Noviembre de 1810.Se acuñaron un total de 400 371 117 pesos 88 centavos, en monedas de Oro, Plata y Cobre.El año de 1832 cesò operaciones.

Probably one of the sweetest, loveliest LEGO sets (relatively little) money can buy.

Park City Saloon circa 1950.

 

To learn more about Park City's fascinating history visit parkcityhistory.org or swing by the Park City Museum at 528 Main Street. #pctimemachine

 

For questions or comments about this installation email pctimemachine@yahoo.com.

 

This is a private project for a class at the University of Utah. The city of Park City and the Park City Museum are not responsible for the placement or content of the QR codes.

Quilts at the 2017 Houston Quilt Festival. All photos by Luana Rubin.

Designed for your comfort, at any time and place.

Here are this week’s featured art projects at Pataphysical Studios:

• Dr. Skidz started his Ubu painting for the Dada show

• Drs. Rindbrain and Heatshrink set up a Raspberry Pi time display

• Dr. Canard joined us from Kansas via FaceTime

• Dr. Fabio tested a new frame for the Wheel of Time

• Drs. Fabio and Rindbrain brainstormed ideas for Time Machine controls

• Dr. Rindbrain started a new Magical Thinking wonderbox

• Dr. Fabio drew up blueprints for a Time Machine Cockpit

 

Vive la ‘patpahysique!

 

View more Time Machine photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014

 

View Time Machine slides:

bit.ly/pata-time-machine-slides

 

About the Time Machine:

docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

About Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

MiNT SLR 670-S 'Noir' edition camera, MiNT TimeMachine, Impossible Project 600 Colour film, colour frames edition

My friend Jean Bolte (a.k.a. Dr. Figurine) would like to bring characters to life by projecting videos of human faces onto her ‘life casts’ of David Bowie, Sean Connery and John Cleese.

 

On a quiet sunday afternoon, we gathered in my studio to experiment with this idea, with the help of our friend Mark Petrakis (a.k.a. Dr. Zboon). For our first test, we used a video of my interview with Jean’s daughter Natalina (a.k.a. Dr. Canard), and projected it onto the David Bowie and Sean Connery life casts, as well as on a plain mannequin head. We also shot original video footage of Mark and projected it on the same life casts, along with some facial expressions.

 

The results of this first test were very encouraging, as you can see in these photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/27904764975/in/album-7215766...

 

… and in this companion video:

vimeo.com/172246909

 

We would like to apply this projection mapping technique to our Time Machine art project. One idea is to project the faces of historical figures onto these ‘life casts.’ They could be set in a dark box behind of the Time Machine’s porthole. Opening the porthole would reveal an animated face from the past, which would speak to you for a moment, across time and space. We could even add an old phone in front of that box, which would ring when a new historical figure is ready to talk.

 

If this experiment goes well, we may also feature one of these characters in our Dada Exhibit this fall, as part of the puppet show and Magic Theater project we are working on separately.

 

Here are some of our observations:

• this technique works well to bring characters to life

• it creates the illusion that you are seeing a real person

• aligning the faces from the videos with the life casts can be tricky

• we may need to hold the actor’s heads to keep them aligned while we shoot

• getting the eyes, nose and mouth to match may require adjusting the video as well

• some interesting expressions come out when the faces are not perfectly aligned

• people can be made to look older or younger, depending which cast you use

• when the face looks straight at the camera, you really feel that it is talking to you

• some facial expressions work really well, like shifting eyes left and right

• some interesting effects can be created by speeding up the footage, as in Max Headroom

  

In our next experiments, we will play with different ways to align the projected image and the life cast, and make it all work in a small space. We will also face a trade-off between realism and diversity: we could focus on just a single character to perfect the alignment for that figure; or we could aim to project a range of different characters against a more generic life cast where the alignment might be less precise.

 

I can’t wait for our next experiments with this promising direction.

 

Fire in the hole!

 

View more photos of our Time Machine project:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014

 

Learn more about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

Inside the Post Office, 1913.

 

To learn more about Park City's fascinating history visit parkcityhistory.org or swing by the Park City Museum at 528 Main Street. #pctimemachine

 

For questions or comments about this installation email pctimemachine@yahoo.com.

 

This is a private project for a class at the University of Utah. The city of Park City and the Park City Museum are not responsible for the placement or content of the QR codes.

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