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I spent a lot of time with my sewing machine this Christmas. I am a naughty little sewist (is that a word?); I don't use patterns and I don't really measure. :/
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
The largest, if not the prettiest chunk of plamwood I found on one of the county roads, near Ms. Doebbler's property and which had been recently scraped by the grading machine. This is also shrink-wood where the cracks formed during shrinking were later filled with chalcedony.
My New Year's Resolution is to make every quilt in the book "Simple Contemporary Quilts - Bold New Designs for the First-Time Quilter" by Valerie Van Arsdale Shrader. This book has a collection of 20 quilts from different designers.
I am going to make them small sized so that I can actually complete them and I am going to use my stash fabrics. The intent is to increase production, try new techniques and gain proficiency.
I have a lot to learn and this gives me some focus and goals to concentrate on.
This is my first attempt and its a fairly literal copy of Rachel Field's Sparrow but for some reason I had to have the bird and sun reversed - going to the left and my bird is is more flowing.
I used velvet and silk and organza and tried out my decorative stitches on my machine. This was not supposed to be bound - but I need binding practice so put one one - and I need more practice.
This looks pretty good in person but I think I will fix the binding so the red stops at the gold. The piece is about 9 by 10 inches.
The cab view of a tractor is one that most of us never have. To make up for this absence, I took this shot. There is a lot of distortion in this image because of the 12-24mm ultra wide angle lens I used, but such a choice communicates the complexity and power of this machine.
This picture is a 3D conversion of an original 2D photograph. Use red/cyan glasses to see the 3D or enjoy it as is.
Released 14 October 2013 on Columbia / Mute - single taken from the album Delta Machine
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission and is scanned for copies across the web
As part of our school fete we have a dunking machine. This is one of our parents getting dunked for a good cause.
Joe [The Resort Management Executive] finds his own perch and takes a rest.
Joe is an adventure machine. This has been a long night for him. Already at 11:00am he has been on the go for well over 24 hours. Hard work all the day before, a late, late evening with friends, up at the butt-crack of dawn to be dragged to the trail and he keeps on going!
By the end of the day, the powder puffs in the group were nodding against our car headrests, but Joe was going strong. Work, party, hike...and put us all to bed at night.
You da man, Joe.
Now, get some rest!
Peachtree Rock Heritage Preserve
View of original cabinet for my vintage Singer 401A sewing machine. This was originally the machine my husband's mother owned and used. The cabinet was called "The Cosmopolitan Style 88" which came in either blond or walnut finish. Mine has the walnut finish. This cabinet has been replaced with another vintage cabinet/desk as the top of the original cabinet was very damaged.
The Shine together Christmas Cracker major award of £16,800 has been awarded to Dr Chris Thompson and the anaesthetics team, Southmead Hospital, for an Ultrasound guided nerve blocks machine.
This machine would benefit patients by improving pain relief after surgery with the use of ultrasound guided nerve blocks, and allow quicker and less painful spinals and epidurals.
Other benefits of the machine include safer insertion of chest drains, and of central venous and arterial lines.
More patients would be able to be day-case and go home on the day of surgery.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
I say DANCE MACHINE!!! This guy was really good but even he wasn't faster that the dreaded fog machine.
Brother Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 254 mm (10 inch) round Allied Wooden embroidery hoop (frame) is perfect for extra large logo embroidery designs on sweat shirts, jackets, etc., using Brother Industrial (Commercial) embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-254RND-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Brother Industrial tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Brother Industrial and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
SOLD -- Melco EMC 10/1 -- one head 10 needle embroidery machine. This single-head machine comes with 10 needle, is the flat and tubular type and comes with a complete set of tubular hoops. For more information or for a complete listing of our embroidery equipment please visit TheEmbroideryWarehouse at www.TheEmbroideryWarehouse.com or call us at 817-346-7691 sales@tewh.com. We also BUY USED embroidery machines and embroidery equipment.
The tragic remains of the once great abbey of Bury St Edmunds. Originally one of the largest and most powerful monastic complexes in England, the abbey precinct was constructed around the vast church which was built over the tomb of the martyred King and Saint Edmund and was a major centre of pilgrimage.
The great Norman church was of colossal proportions, cruciform and larger than many cathedrals (certainly the one which now stands before its site, which would have easily fitted into the abbey's nave with room to spare). Its facade was immensely broad and was formerly crowned by a soaring tower and spire, its overall form perhaps somewhere between the frontages of Ely and Lincoln cathedrals.
All its glory ended with the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it came close to a reprieve when Henry VIII considered forming new dioceses out of certain great monasteries in which case it would have become the cathedral (instead of the much smaller St James's church in front of it). Alas it was not to be and the site was quickly plundered and used as a quarry.
Today the enormous church has been so systematically plundered that only the misshapen rubble cores of the crossing pillars and parts of the transept and west front remain, all robbed of their original facing stone.
The west front is the most substantial fragment, its arches filled in by later houses, thus what appears to be a jumbled row of stone buildings immediately behind the present cathedral is actually the lowest stage of the church's main facade, though it takes considerable imagination to make sense of it all. The most recognisable features are the three great arches of the central portals (with later houses embedded in them) and the base of an octagonal turret at the south end (formerly balanced by a similar feature to the north, now vanished).
This place always saddens me with a huge sense of loss, one of England's greatest buildings stood here but has all but vanished, the great open space left like a gaping wound from one of history's more vicious blows. If I had access to a time machine, this would be one of my first stops (on a very lengthy itinerary!).
Tajima Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 190 x 205 mm (7.5 x 8.0 inch) rectangular Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for larger logo embroidery designs on children's jackets, tote bags, etc., using Tajima embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-190205-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Tajima tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Tajima and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
My son was 2 when we first saw this train - in bits being restored, so Leo (now 5) was very excited to finally ride this magnificent machine. This is an A4 engine - a sister to the world speed steam train record holder Mallard. It accelerated much faster than any steam train we had ever been on!
Video Production at Sound Stages Dallas of CRM Studios a Video Production Company.
For a Third year in a row Jada Toys selected CRM Studios to help design and shoot their toy commercials. Each Year Director Steve Dunning creates even more fantastical environments to host Jada Toys Battle Machines. This year he created a compound that Jada Toys Battle Machine Helicopter battled against. Tremendous footage and another great commercial is created.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. (cc) CRM Studios 1991-2011. All photos provided with a creative commons share-alike license. Use freely for commercial or non-profit use but give attribution to "CRM Studios" a Video Production Dallas Company.
As computational devices evolve, more tools and interfaces are built between the user and the machine. This allows us to complete increasingly complex tasks without having to focus on understanding the nuances of the machine. While this movement is overall positive, one of the drawbacks is that people no longer learn the fundamental processes which allow the tool to work. Added to that, by neglecting history, we forget the alternatives of the technologies that we use today – forgotten alternatives that maybe once were the status quo. Understanding them would give us a broader view of what we have now, how they superseded their ancestors and what are their pitfalls – important knowledge for those who design possible futures.
It is with these preoccupations in mind that Linobyte came into existence. It conciliates the explanation of how bits, bytes, and chars work, with a hands-on experience of creating Core Rope ROMs: memories that were written by weaving a wire through ferrite cores.
Meistergram Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 311 x 310 mm (12.2 x 12.2 inch) square Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for jacket back embroidery designs using Meistergram / Prodigi / Meistergram embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-311310-DH-MGM-394
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Meistergram / Prodigi / Meistergram tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Meistergram / Prodigi / Meistergram and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
Here is my version. I only made one major change: I made the reinforcing panel in the bottom removable and it is just a fabric covered "pillow" that sits in the bottom. Fun project and I'm sure I'll make more (but maybe not on my crummy machine - this really tested its limits).
The ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine was on exhibit at the Mill Valley Library in October 2015.
Visitors on Sunday, October 25 seemed to really enjoy the experience: their faces tell the whole story in this picture, as well are related photo albums such as this one:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.
The exhibit is open one last day, Saturday October 31, 2015, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine
Aluminium square bar is an excellent choice for a wide range of applications. It is strong, lightweight, customizable, and affordable. It is also resistant to corrosion and can be easily machined. This makes it perfect for use in construction projects, automotive, and aerospace industries. Aluminum square bar is a versatile product that is used in a variety of applications. It is often seen in structural frames and braces and can also be used for decorative purposes. The square bar is made by using an extrusion process and is typically produced from 6061 and 6063 aluminum alloy. This makes it corrosion-resistant and suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Aluminium square bars are an essential tool for construction and fabrication. In many ways, they can be compared to their steel counterparts, as they are both extremely durable and have similar properties. Like steel, aluminium square bars are lightweight, yet strong enough to be used in a variety of construction projects. Additionally, aluminium square bars have the added benefit of being rust-proof and highly resistant to corrosion.
The ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine is on exhibit at the Mill Valley Library this month. Visitors to this unique art project seem to really enjoy the experience: their faces tell the whole story in this photo album. Overall, the slot machine seems to have a positive social impact: it makes people happy, gets them inspired -- and can help some of them become art makers.
Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you every weekend, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.
The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Pataphysical Studio members will be on hand to demo the Slot Machine and share what they have learned while building this interactive art project.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine. More info at: make.rrrf.org/lcd-1.0
Couldn't keep from getting War Machine this morning. Since I had him, thought I'd take a few shot with him and I think he might end up becoming one of my contacts for that "thing I'm doing'.
This is the second version of the White full size VS Machine. It dates (according to White) from between 1881 and 1887. It has lovely Eastlake/Gothic Elements, so even though it's probably my klunkiest (it's loud) machine (I'm still trying to get the loop to not lay on the top of the seam) it probably has the most beautiful decal set of any of my machines. (This is of course my opinion, as I'm quite the fan of both Eastlake and Gothic)
This is a replica of the first motorcycle, now exhibited in the Smithsonian museum. Sylvester Howard Ropel built his first steam motorcycle in 1868, he was the first to use motorcycles, 17 years before Gotlieb Daimler. Ropel was killed in 1899 in the first motorcycle accident in history - he became a heart stroke in 64 km/h speed on his machine. This replica is fully functionable.
Lego version of my local bank. It must be lunchtime, because there is a queue for the cash machine. This is on display in the Watford LEGO store during November 2017
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine.
This is an I2C based LCD controller for a RepRap machine. More info at: make.rrrf.org/lcd-1.0
the ultimate fun machine!
This is the Waco YMF-5 that I flew for 7 years, all over the USA and Europe.
See www.MichaelMcCafferty.com/adventures
for more info, photos, stories
Actually there were two of them, N50YM and N250YM...
This is a painting by John Dormer.
Experimenting indoors on a miserable NY day with our new macro lens. I got this shiny new dollar out of a vending machine this week and I've decided to keep it for posterity. Who knows, maybe it will bring me luck?
Styrofoam cutting machine and Styrofoam cutting machine. It is one of the most advanced machine types that can cut foam in 3d. Looking for 3D Styrofoam Cutting Machine Prices? What Are Hot Wires Good For? The hot wire melts the foam and gives it shape. We will learn how to build a knot CNC foam cutting machine. This is a typical DIY CNC machine because it is made of simple and inexpensive materials, some 3D printed parts, and has Arduino as the controller.
blog.oncelcncmakine.com/strafor-kesme-makinesi-ve-stropiy...
To complement our exhibit of the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine at the Mill Valley Library this month, we are offering a range of educational programs. Here are 'Pataphysical Studio members Marshall Smith and Priscilla Wheeler, rehearsing with Mark Petrakis, Fabrice and Phyllis Florin, for their art lecture on ‘Pataphysics and Alfred Jarry on Oct. 15 — while Natalina Frederick prepares materials for our wonderbox workshop on Oct. 17.
Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you every weekend, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.
The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Pataphysical Studio members will be on hand to demo the Slot Machine and share what they have learned while building this interactive art project.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine/
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
Taken from the EWS yard this is on the new Cement Mixing Machine This Was Working High Marnham Powergen 19/3/14
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
A steam powered threshing machine, this demo took place at the Clonoulty Vintage rally on Aug 26th Tipperary Ireland
This was drawn from an old photo of a gravel pit in an economic atlas of the US from the 50's. The type was all traced by hand and size manipulated by copy machine. This is the computer colored internet version.
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
DR 79501 is seen at Kings Norton. This is part of a seven car rail grinding track machine. This part also carries the UVN number 99 70 9427 046-6.
We hosted a special event about ‘Pataphysics, the “science of imaginary solutions” -- and its founder, french poet Alfred Jarry, as part of our educational programs this month at the Mill Valley Library. This one-hour lecture and group discussion was held on October 15 in the Creekside Room, and engaged dozens of local community members in a fascinating conversation about the art movement that inspired surrealism and dadaism. Our presenters were Marshall Smith and Priscilla Wheeler, with creative contributions by Mark Petrakis, Freddy Hahne, as well as Fabrice and Phyllis Florin.
This program complements the first public exhibit of the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine, our poetic oracle, which is on display this month at the Mill Valley Library. Come see the slot machine this month! The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library. Pataphysical Studio members will be on hand to demo the Slot Machine and share what we have learned while building this interactive art project.
Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine/
View pictures of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
The green patch had just been harvested. The growers remove the heads with a mower-type machine. This keeps the bulb in better shape.
HOSTETLER’S HUDSON COLLECTION
November 2016
Engine: 8-cylinder
Horsepower: 128hp
Weight: 3,195 lbs
Wheelbase: 121”
Cost: $2,050
The Hudson Brougham Convertible was built late in the production year to stimulate sales. Construction started by removing the top from a coupe and then adding the canvas top. Approximately 140 were built.
The engine block is chrome alloy and is so hard that it is very difficult to machine. This car also includes an overdrive transmission.
Renaissance Embroidery Wooden Hoop / Frame: This 240 x 310 mm (9.4 x 12.2 inch) rectangular Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for medium size jacket back embroidery designs using Renaissance embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an extra-thick Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-240310-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Renaissance tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoop sizes such as:
Sleeve Hoops: Taller (in Y direction) x Narrower (in X direction), ideal for vertical embroidery on shirt sleeves, pant legs, team uniforms, etc.
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Renaissance and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.
Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.
In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.
This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.
This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.
View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos
Learn more about our Time Machine class:
bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes:
fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers:
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You can see stream of your own blood moving just by putting you hand under this light from the vein viewer machine. This was my far favorite technology in NextFest 2006.
handsewn scarf of the scraps leftover from when i cut out my circles.
they are scarps of felted, dyed wool sweaters. this is one of my
freeform scarves. i also make the grid like ones on the sewing machine. this is the before of the one in the pot and in the sink. the colors were too bright, and wanted in more subdued.