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I decided not to walk at commencement when I graduated December 2008, as I didn't feel very attached to my school since I live so far away, and my wife, Sarah, thought that was not the way to end my college life. I wasn't going to send out announcements until some people close to me started asking for them. My wife thought it was a good idea, since I graduated Magna Cum Laude, and she felt I should let people who care about me know.
Well, I figured if I'm going to send them out, I might as well design them too. This is the picture I took to go on the announcements, along with a caption underneath that reads "I'm finally finished!". I like to be pretty lighthearted in my life, so why not extend that to the announcements.
Lighting info: One SB800 off camera right, in close to my left elbow, on a light stand shooting through an umbrella at 1/2 power. Another SB800 was off camera left sitting on the table across from my right arm, pointing up with a diffusion dome on it firing at 1/16. Both were triggered via CLS in manual.
This beautiful piece of apparatus/artwork (a three-stage mercury diffusion pump), signed by the glassblower, Roy Trochosinski. It was found during a purge of storerooms in the Physics Department, carefully packed in an enormous cardboard box, wrapped in newspapers dated 1969. It was donated to the Chemistry Department. :=)
Click here for further photos of this item in its new habitat.
The seal above the signature reads:
H. S. Martin & Son
custom.bilt
Evanston, Illinois, U. S. A.
An experiment in coupled "reaction-diffusion systems" (actually, using a mexican hat convolution more akin to field models of neural activity in the cortex). There are two variables with sigmoidal transfer functions, and an adaptation variable that causes the pattern to shift.
eBook printed on several different materials as tracing paper, beige card, white sheet, ruled note-book paper...
Some of the papers have been already printed on one side with a picture.
Folding and binding process as usually
Today I made a diffusion panel. I'll be using this for tomorrow's photo shoot. It's made from PVC and I'll be clamping a white sheet to it.
Ektachrome 200, pushed to ASA 800 in order to enhance the grain. Diffusion filter placed over Vivitar Series 1, 70-210 lens.
1. Fold the printed sheets vertically in half.
2. Separate the sheet with the eBook's front cover and then holding the remaining sheets, use scissors or a craft knife, to cut carefully along the dotted lines on each side.
3. Cut the central slot on the sheet with the front cover using scissors or a craft knife. Gently folding the sheet vertically in half, pinch the dotted lines in the centre and cut.
4. Order the sheets by having the front cover face up and stacking the remaining sheets with the odd page numbers in ascending order: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 (depending on how many sheets each eBook uses).
5. Holding the back cover on top of the assembled sheets, curl bottom half of the sheets and insert through the central slot above the front cover. The front and back covers should be visible next to each other.
6. Check the pagination is correct and fold the finished eBook in half.