April 2006
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Wed 26 Apr 2006
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For sale - all now at lower prices!
Contact me if you want any of these and we can work out a deal.
SteamSHIFT out.
Wed 26 Apr 2006

Graffiti Research Lab brought their portable lab (AKA matte black school bus). They used conductive paint to create traces to power LEDs mounted in strategic locations. Pictured is one of their programmable controllers for cycling the LEDs.
I have known that you could buy conductive paint for a long time, but I think this is the first time I’ve see it and begun to see some possibilities for it. Perhaps in an interactive installation where the viewers are invited to create their own circuits?
Thanks to: Maker Faire (Part 2) - Engadget
Wed 26 Apr 2006
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In trying to set up FTP access on another Mac with OS X server, I realised that I missed a point in my previous short tutorial:
Before doing anything else, go into Workgroup Manager, and click on the ‘Sharing’ button at the top. There should be 2 tabs underneath - ‘Share Points’ and ‘All’. If the parent of the directory you want to allow access to is in the list, all good - you don’t need to do anything else. If not, then click ‘All’, find the parent of the directory you want to share and click on it. Then in the right hand pane, under ‘General’, enable ‘Share this item and its contents’.
Then carry on with the tutorial as before.
Hope this helps someone. SteamSHIFT out.
Tue 25 Apr 2006
I’ve been mucking around with connecting up a Basic Stamp 2 to MIDI, for building controllers, however I have to admit, that when it comes to analogue to digital conversion, I’m a little out of my depth with the electronics; I’ll persevere because I want to beat the problem, but that doesn’t stop me wanting alternatives.
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Tue 25 Apr 2006
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I know a few people who use Firefox in preference to Safari, but despite the number of plug-ins available for it, it’s just not Mac-like enough for me. Camino uses the same engine, but is built using Cocoa. It looks Mac-like and runs really fast.
I don’t really want to change, but Safari keeps hogging memory - often as much as 200Mb of physical memory - that’s more than Photoshop! I probably restart it 4 times a day just to free up some RAM. So i’m flirting with Camino to see it it is any better. I’ll let you know.
SteamSHIFT out.
Sun 23 Apr 2006
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Once more, Google does the business! I typed in ‘precision series e-400 sweep generator’ and within minutes I found several really useful links.
There’s a few photo’s up on my Flickr account, but here’s one for starters.
Sweep Generator Innards
Originally uploaded by steamshift.
So on to the good stuff…
Technorati Tags:
hardware, technology, vintage, electronics
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Sun 23 Apr 2006
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The insides of the sweep generator that I bought recently - look at that beautiful vintage electronic goodness!
Sun 23 Apr 2006
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I have no clue (having not yet read the article) what these 2 machines do, but they look great!
PODNET (post-digital architecture network) event

Emanuel Vercruysse, Interactive Architecture, Bartlett

Sam Hobson, Clinimanic Studies, Bartlett
(Via Interactive Architecture dot Org.)
Fri 21 Apr 2006
I often bemoan the lack of a decent art school in Southampton, and that the bulk of the students seem to be involved in Medicine or Engineering. However, now and then, something comes up (thanks Matt), that makes me think that that might not be such a bad thing. Check out the Research and Activities sections for some of the exciting work they are doing in the field of Sustainable Energy.
SteamSHIFT out.
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Southampton, ecological, sustainability, green
Thu 20 Apr 2006
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I started blogging in earnest around July / August last year, having decided to use this blog as a tool for collecting and exploring ideas with reference to doing an MA in Art, Design and Media at Portsmouth, UK. That fell through at the time, but I have really enjoyed the blogging bit.
Of course, nothing is wasted, I still have a good library of projects and ideas that I have been working on over the 9 months and have had some good comments and feedback.
I still want to do the MA, but I have been exploring the idea of doing it at Plymouth; partly because they have an online focus to the course (most of the course is done online), but also because they seem to be doing some really interesting work down there.
Oddly enough, the guy who heads up i-DAT (Institute of Digital Art and Technology) is Roy Ascott who set up the Interactive Arts course at Newport that I graduated from nearly 10 years ago. Funny how these things work out sometimes.
We’ll see. SteamSHIFT out.
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