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The Space, a makerspace in Greenbelt, Maryland celebrated Black History Month with a community art event at Beltway Plaza Mall.
O Olabi em parceria com o Global Innovation Gathering - rede que reúne pessoas e espaços de inovação do Sul Global, coordenou o espaço maker com mini talks e atividades mão na massa durante o Festival ColaborAmerica. Foto: Mauricio Araújo
Penn Libraries' Education Commons is a place for making. Here are some photos from PennImmersive event.
This winter, we made good progresss building a new Time Machine at Pataphysical Studios, our art collective in Mill Valley, where surrealism meets the maker culture.
The Pataphysical Time Machine invites you to travel to different periods from our past, present and future. We are creating a playful experience, which we hope to intrigue, enchant and engage visitors through a unique mix of art, multimedia, theater and technology.
Here are highlights of what we created together this winter:
• Dr. Figurine created two new characters: Anubis and the Creature from the Future Lagoon
• Dr. Rindbrain made an illuminated frame for the Time Machine’s main screen
• Dr. Fabio built wooden cases for the small screens in the Time Machine cockpit
• Dr. Heatshrink developed software to control the time travel experience with Raspberry Pi
• Dr. Luis built an infrastructure for Time Machine devices to interact with each other with Node Red
• Dr. Zboon created a fresco of new characters for the Time Machine’s inner panels
• Drs. Figurine and Rindbrain created a colorful photo collage for the Time Machine’s entrance
• Drs. Heatshrink and Fabio displayed videos and images to Time Machine’s main screen
• Drs. Heatshrink and Rindbrain displayed videos in the Time Machine’s small screens
We are working in creative teams to design and build different parts of the Time Machine, combining interactive art with lights, sound and motion powered by Arduino and Raspberry Pi -- as well as producing short videos of the different times you will travel to.
By the end of the year, we hope to invite our guests to go through a short interactive ritual during their visit: walk around the exhibit, step into a magic portal, pick a time to visit, travel to that time, meet its characters and return back to the present.
It’s a true pleasure to see this collective art project come to life, in front of our eyes. Can’t wait to see what it will look like in a year!
Vive la ‘pataphysique!
View recent 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277
Read our design spec for the Time Machine:
bit.ly/time-machine-design-spec
Learn more about Pataphysical Studios: