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I had to special order a feedback cover for my classical guitar, because the standard size is too big...and since I’m so crafty, I decided to make a bunch of Jack O Lantern faces for it. Including the Halloween 1978 and Halloween III pumpkins....plus a bunch of my own design. It took me 45 minutes to get the 2 copies I originally went in for, due to sizing issues and plain being forgotten about...but the lady was nice and not only let me keep the mistakes, but also didn’t charge me at all. Sweet. Happy Halloween, Billy. #halloween #halloweeniii #halloweeniiiseasonofthewitch #seasonofthewitch #halloween1978 #johncarpenter #goth #gothic #guitar #acousticguitar #classicalguitar #ghost #ghosts #timburton #edwardgorey #nightmarebeforechristmas #spooky #theghostinyou #billypolart #michaelmyers
Water pump; ink; glass tank; acrylic tubing; plastic; brass
12' x 8' x 7'
2011
Ink pumps through a tube system, falls from the ceiling into hanging plastic bags, and eventually ends up back in the main glass reservoir, where the cycle repeats. This circulation system is both inefficient and difficult to track. Ink seeps onto the floor as the flexible tubes move, splashes create patterns on the floor boards, the bags swell and shift in height with liquid weight, and the velocity of the liquid causes backups in certain areas that then relieves itself through surges of movement at irregular intervals.
The ergonomic keyboard is a good example of a feedback loop. It was designed after people discovered that frequent use of standard keyboards could increase the change of developing carpel tunnel syndrome. The ergonomic keyboard encourages people to type with proper posture and form in order to lessen the chance of damaging your joints. This is an example of positive feedback.