Marionette…OF DOOM
Concept Often, my ideas just come to me and I make them. The scank-o-meter and parabox were two of those. This one was not …
Concept Often, my ideas just come to me and I make them. The scank-o-meter and parabox were two of those. This one was not …
Come one come all! Visit Elizabeth’s Famous Sideshow: complete with…a weird marionette zombie? Check it out. I am incredibly sleep deprived, as I’m sure you …
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it’s my good friend Walter Benjamin, back from the grave the instill a little wisdom on “The Work of Art …
So, my grand sing along project proved too epic for my poor abilities to cope with. So the hundreds of lines of code I wrote …
So I made a short circuit and got burned. In the traditional sense of the word. I made the mistake of attempting the touch …
I never realized how much I love blogs until I got this baby up and working. Oh blog, shall I list the ways I love …
According to the indisputable wisdom of Wikipedia, Facebook was launched in February of 2004. Therefore, it was well established by the time the undergraduate …
Class 2 Assignment 2: UFOs So, we were assigned to groups for this project. Hye Jin, Molmol, and I decided to use my background that I …
This lab is centered around analog input. The main point was to include an analog resistor and print out its reading to the screen. My idea was initially to create a shy animal in a box with a one way mirror. This animal did not like to be observed so, when a person came nearby the lights would go out and the person could not see in. Thus, the paradox of my box…a parabox, if you will? To see into the box, you must come near it but to come near it renders the contents of the box unobservable.
Then I thought to myself, why would the animal wish to remain unobserved? The answer is one of life and death. Certainly, Schrödinger’s cat would benefit from not being observed. So, in this project, I offer Schrödinger’s cat a happy solution so that it can experience a bit of the world while remaining unobserved.
Monthly Archives: September 2008