Monday, November 10, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
More Flickr
photo by Flickr user arcticlamb
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user josephchan749
photo by Flickr user brunorepublic
photo by Flickr user *raffaella
photo by Miles Storey, Torontoist
photo by Flickr user james_hallam
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user velnich
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user photo4howi
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user josephchan749
photo by Flickr user brunorepublic
photo by Flickr user *raffaella
photo by Miles Storey, Torontoist
photo by Flickr user james_hallam
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user velnich
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
photo by Flickr user photo4howi
photo by Flickr user Ryan Coleman
2 Day Loop
Feedback from Saturday night:
You could speak in different mics, which would come out of the speakers in random different areas. So, you could hide amongst the bubble wrap things, call your friend and they wouldn't know where you were.
The funniest thing was that it records some of the things you say into it, and replays at random times. Long after I'd left, my friend could hear me calling her name in there!
Tribe magazine thread
A stone's throw away is the popular DANDYBERRY, a series of person-sized, bubble-wrapped towers meant to simulate a city. Speakers and microphones inside convey a cacophony of sounds created by the crowd. I'm told the lights will go out if the voices stop, but there seems no danger of that.
The Globe and Mail
You could speak in different mics, which would come out of the speakers in random different areas. So, you could hide amongst the bubble wrap things, call your friend and they wouldn't know where you were.
The funniest thing was that it records some of the things you say into it, and replays at random times. Long after I'd left, my friend could hear me calling her name in there!
Tribe magazine thread
A stone's throw away is the popular DANDYBERRY, a series of person-sized, bubble-wrapped towers meant to simulate a city. Speakers and microphones inside convey a cacophony of sounds created by the crowd. I'm told the lights will go out if the voices stop, but there seems no danger of that.
The Globe and Mail
Sunday, October 5, 2008
FlickrBerry
DandyBerry was so much fun.
I'll put up some shots of the setup and tear down after I recover from the dandyweek. Until then, here are some amazing photos up on Flickr.
photo by Flickr user chrominance
photo by Flickr user sjgardiner
photo by Flickr user chrominance
photo by Flickr user The Cach
photo by Flickr user viaveg
photo by Flickr user sjgardiner
photo by Flickr user photo4howi
photo by Flickr user inventor_77
photo by Flickr user sscardiac
Thanks to all.
Especially spezbaby
I'll put up some shots of the setup and tear down after I recover from the dandyweek. Until then, here are some amazing photos up on Flickr.
photo by Flickr user chrominance
photo by Flickr user sjgardiner
photo by Flickr user chrominance
photo by Flickr user The Cach
photo by Flickr user viaveg
photo by Flickr user sjgardiner
photo by Flickr user photo4howi
photo by Flickr user inventor_77
photo by Flickr user sscardiac
Thanks to all.
Especially spezbaby
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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