So this is an update... Umm, yeah, I'm a little tipsy so you'll have to forgive me. Let's see... Oh yeah, so I finished that song I was talking about in my last entry. It turned out quite cool. Well, at least, I like it. I didn't take anyone's advice and just powered through it. So now I'm on a roll. Or is it a slide? Am I in a groove or a rut? Hard to say, really. Things have been ok 'round these parts. Today is my birthday. I've had a few curiously strong mints (only one person will really get that reference, sorry). I'd like to thank bankerboy,octane, patricy, tiffanymarie(you are just deadly cute... and awsome!) her boyfriend Calvin, whose birthday was the day before mine, sophisticate, his girlfriend Roy(spelling?), gregweed, dovieenya and a new member JoJo, and everyone at Dante's for making this a truly wonderful evening. Let's see, what else, I have a new song in the works. It's going to be different from anything I've done yet in that I will not be singing this one. My friend Emily, who has a stunning voice, will be providing the lyrical prestentation. I'm excited about it and I'm certain you are too! I'm beginning to lose focus so maybe I'll catch you up later on more b-day hijinx, if any occur, though I doubt it.
nighty, night.
M
nighty, night.
M
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I think that we over thirty SGPDXers should have a "get offa my lawn, ya damn kids!" party one of these days.
Flame Dance is an interactive flame effect display where people can interact with nine fireball/smoke ring cannons by dancing on two segmented dance areas. By simultaneously stepping on the same segment on both dance pads one of the cannons will fire.
Oh, and your buddy will be back:
Mantis: This project is a 12 foot tall, articulated, backpack mounted Land Puppet-- otherwise classified as mobile art or a walking interactive sculpture. This 2006 project follows on the heels of our highly successful Miniman Project of 2005. Mantis is worn by a single operator using motion transfer from the arms and legs to manipulate her in realistic, animated motions. The effect is most striking at night, with significant el-wire illumination.