Ajuga reptans
tulips
more tulips
and espalier apple blossoms
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Four Busts in Gazebo Location
In this Junaio AR browser photo from the 'inVisible Presence' installation there are four virtual busts next to the close up of a plant from the Gazebo location in the garden of Villa dei Pini. The Bogliasco Fellows from left to right are Flavio Ermini, James Schmidt, Veronica Branca-Masa and Marco Cappelletti. The busts will vary in relative size on every AR viewing.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Benedetto Sicca in Panoramic Aloes
Benedetto Sicca visiting the opening of inVisible Presence finds his bust among the Panoramic Aloes of the gardens of Villa dei Pini. In this photo the bust appears to be a logo on his shirt. Sicca is a playwright, director and actor, and a Bogliasco Fellow in 2011. One of his productions is Principe Jorgos.
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Everyone Invited
The Bogliasco Foundation
is happy to invite you to participate
INVISIBLE PRESENCE
AR INSTALLATION BY STEVE BULL
14 - 15 April 2012
Bogliasco Foundation, Garden of Villa dei Pini, Via Aurelia 2, Bogliasco (GE)

Programmed for the XIV Settimana della Cultura,
by the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivitá Culturali
Press release
Map and Summary
is happy to invite you to participate
INVISIBLE PRESENCE
AR INSTALLATION BY STEVE BULL
14 - 15 April 2012
Bogliasco Foundation, Garden of Villa dei Pini, Via Aurelia 2, Bogliasco (GE)

Programmed for the XIV Settimana della Cultura,
by the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivitá Culturali
Press release
Map and Summary
Friday, March 30, 2012
AR Installation Explanation by Elena Zanichelli
inVisible Presence, Garden of Villa dei Pini, The Bogliasco Foundation, Via Aurelia 4, Bogliasco, ITALY.
Organized within the Settimana della Cultura program from 14th until 22nd April 2012
Curated by the Ministero per i beni e le Attivitá Culturali.
"Augmented Reality Busts in the garden of Villa dei Pini"
On the occasion of the celebration of the 15th year of activity of the Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Bogliasco Foundation will open the Villa dei Pini's eighteenth century garden to the public. Located close to the Via Aurelia, which follows the track of the ancient Roman road to the town of Ventimiglia and France, the Genoese style garden features paths with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean from a cliff which goes down to a steep rocky seaside. Since its inaugural year, the Linguria Study Center's garden has hosted strange and stimulating encounters, being a location for both meditation and creativity.
inVisible Presence - Augmented Reality Busts, the installation by Steve Bull, explores the unusual intersection between sculpture in public places and the most modern digital technologies. It will guide the public down the garden path to stop in search of inVisible Presence. These presences will be seen only on the screens of the visitors' smart phones or iPads, showing the busts of academics, artists, writers, novelists, choreographers and professors, composers and architects from all over the world. These busts will talk to the visitors about their projects at the Study Center. While literally geo-localized, these traces or presences are superimposed on the reality of the garden, memorializing research work or artistic endeavour that occurred at the Villa dei Pini.
The protagonists of this “encounter hunting” are the visitors themselves, who are invited to explore the garden and interact with it.
The technology used in inVisible Presence overturns the celebratory and "irremovable” aspect of the traditional bust, not only by making the traces of the presences fluid, but also by adding new information that should stimulate (im)probable discussions and encounters.
To this extent, Steve Bull participates in the contemporary debate about virtual experiments with augmented reality, a technology which enriches our perceptions by electronically addressing information which is not available otherwise to our five senses. He does this by taking an ancient expression of individuality, the bust, and putting it in a traditional location, a garden. By allowing the busts to talk and to be both visible and invisible, he invites the visitors to consider the social impact of virtual reality and the its creative potentialities, both popular and emotional.
The scope of inVisible Presence is to create a network of conversational interferences which can transmit us beyond our culture, the living and lived, the speaking and spoken. It creates a lively experimental laboratory in a micro-political environment of confrontation, discussion and cultural cooperation.
by Elena Zanichelli
Bogliasco Fellow 2012
Translation IT=>EN: Alessandra Natale and Terese Svoboda
AR browser: Junaio
Organized within the Settimana della Cultura program from 14th until 22nd April 2012
Curated by the Ministero per i beni e le Attivitá Culturali.
"Augmented Reality Busts in the garden of Villa dei Pini"
On the occasion of the celebration of the 15th year of activity of the Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Humanities, the Bogliasco Foundation will open the Villa dei Pini's eighteenth century garden to the public. Located close to the Via Aurelia, which follows the track of the ancient Roman road to the town of Ventimiglia and France, the Genoese style garden features paths with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean from a cliff which goes down to a steep rocky seaside. Since its inaugural year, the Linguria Study Center's garden has hosted strange and stimulating encounters, being a location for both meditation and creativity.
inVisible Presence - Augmented Reality Busts, the installation by Steve Bull, explores the unusual intersection between sculpture in public places and the most modern digital technologies. It will guide the public down the garden path to stop in search of inVisible Presence. These presences will be seen only on the screens of the visitors' smart phones or iPads, showing the busts of academics, artists, writers, novelists, choreographers and professors, composers and architects from all over the world. These busts will talk to the visitors about their projects at the Study Center. While literally geo-localized, these traces or presences are superimposed on the reality of the garden, memorializing research work or artistic endeavour that occurred at the Villa dei Pini.
The protagonists of this “encounter hunting” are the visitors themselves, who are invited to explore the garden and interact with it.
The technology used in inVisible Presence overturns the celebratory and "irremovable” aspect of the traditional bust, not only by making the traces of the presences fluid, but also by adding new information that should stimulate (im)probable discussions and encounters.
To this extent, Steve Bull participates in the contemporary debate about virtual experiments with augmented reality, a technology which enriches our perceptions by electronically addressing information which is not available otherwise to our five senses. He does this by taking an ancient expression of individuality, the bust, and putting it in a traditional location, a garden. By allowing the busts to talk and to be both visible and invisible, he invites the visitors to consider the social impact of virtual reality and the its creative potentialities, both popular and emotional.
The scope of inVisible Presence is to create a network of conversational interferences which can transmit us beyond our culture, the living and lived, the speaking and spoken. It creates a lively experimental laboratory in a micro-political environment of confrontation, discussion and cultural cooperation.
by Elena Zanichelli
Bogliasco Fellow 2012
Translation IT=>EN: Alessandra Natale and Terese Svoboda
AR browser: Junaio
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Progress in front of Villa dei Pini
Here is a work-in-progress screen grab from my iPad2. First, I acquire latitude and longitude coordinates from Google maps to postion Pasquale Pesce and Marina Harrison in front of the main entrance to the Villa dei Pini. Afterwards I walk around the site viewing the results. In technical rehearsals next week I plan to make corrections to the busts' orientation that will alter the keystone visual effect the next time a visitor views from this postion.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
inVisible Presence

I am installing thirty-eight virtual AR busts in the garden of the Villa dei Pini by a commission celebrating the 15th year of the Bogliasco Foundation. The current fellows that you see as busts in this photo (L to R) are Arni Ingolfsson, Ersi Sotiropoulos and Judith Wechsler. My next several posts are dedicated to my installation process.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Solid Buckyballs in Space

Q: What happens when an interstellar space craft or inner solar system space craft collides with a relatively small solid buckyball cluster?
A: A dent in the hull and minor deflection from course.
"Astronomers using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have, for the first time, discovered buckyballs in a solid form in space. Prior to this discovery, the microscopic carbon spheres had been found only in gas form in the cosmos."
- NASA's Spitzer Finds Solid Buckyballs in Space
Friday, February 17, 2012
World Freshwater: Real vs Virtual

The NYTimes article Tracking How the World Guzzles Water
By JOANNA M. FOSTER interests me because I have two half sections that are dry land farmed near Grant, Nebraska.
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The circles on the map show intense pivot irrigation agricultural practice.

T-L Center Pivot Irrigation System
The sprayers under the pivot boom are positioned above the final crop head height. These sprayers are a recent innovation delivering moisture closer the ground. The pivot irrigation practice in western Nebraska requires significant amounts of water pumped from the Ogallala Aquifer that is nominally threatened by the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Canadian teens send Lego man off planet

"Two Canadian teenagers have sent a Lego man into the outer reaches of the Earth's atmosphere using a home-stitched parachute and equipment found on Craigslist." reported by Shiv Malik, guardian.co.uk, Thursday 26 January 2012 11.17 EST Full article with video
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Home Companion Reporter - 2012 jan 25

Home Companion Reporter is a telephone service that allows caregivers to reassure family members that their aging parents are receiving quality attention. A quick and easy service, Home Companion Reporter encourages independent living and promotes positive dialogue between caregiver and family members. Messages can be reviewed at the family member's convenience and archived.
Home Companion Reporter is a work in progress and this the current iPhone logo and mission statement.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Algae Culture Techniques

This lecture addresses everything you know about algae but were afraid to ask. Learn about the good the bad and the ugly algae species and find out why this critical base of the marine food chain affects shellfish from birth to death.
Date/Time: Thursday, 1/19/2012 6-8pm, and again Friday, 1/20/2012 2-4pm
Where: Cornell Marine Center, 3690 Cedar Beach Road, Southold NY
I will be there.
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 09, 2011
Talking Tea Kettle + Magic + Museum of Moving Image

I am FCP mechanical turk in the production of this video and pal to the artist Terese Svoboda. On Saturday, December 10, 2011 Talking Tea Kettle premiers at the Museum of Moving Image in the opening of their winter show Magicians On Screen. There is a Live Magic Show by Ben Robinson at 4:30pm before Terese's video.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Thanksgiving in Greenport NY

Families join to celebrate Thanksgiving in Greenport NY.
Left to right: Stuart, Terese, Jonathan, Kit, Frank, Seanna, Katy, Felix, Steve
Surnames: Bull, Hollingsworth, Hunt, Svoboda
On a leash: Dixie
Background: Mitchell Park Carousel
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Monday, November 21, 2011
My donation to your re-election campaign
Following today's outcome of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, I sent the following email message to ALL the committee members.
[Message begins]
I am an independent voter in New York. I do not make donations to one party over another. I support the various campaigns of elected officials across the USA by individual donations. I am so disappointed by the results of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction that I am going to donate some money to the campaign of whomever runs against you in your next election. I am sending this same message to ALL the committee members. You have individually and collectively failed the citizens of the USA. You are not an effective politician. You should no longer continue to represent hard working citizens.
[Message ends]
Members
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), (co-chair) Secretary of the Democratic Conference; Chairwoman of the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee; Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
(D-MT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee; Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Senate Minority Whip
Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA)
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), (co-chair) Republican Conference Chairman SHAME: Does not accept email outside of 5th Congressional District of Texas.
Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee; Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee SHAME: His weblink contact creates this alert "This Connection is Untrusted"
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), Assistant Democratic Leader SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Democratic Caucus Vice Chair SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), House Budget Committee ranking member SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
NOTE: The House of Representatives' server will not deliver my email message. Anyone in a "qualifying" HoR district is encouraged to forward this posting to them. Thank you.
[Message begins]
I am an independent voter in New York. I do not make donations to one party over another. I support the various campaigns of elected officials across the USA by individual donations. I am so disappointed by the results of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction that I am going to donate some money to the campaign of whomever runs against you in your next election. I am sending this same message to ALL the committee members. You have individually and collectively failed the citizens of the USA. You are not an effective politician. You should no longer continue to represent hard working citizens.
[Message ends]
Members
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), (co-chair) Secretary of the Democratic Conference; Chairwoman of the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee; Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
(D-MT), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee; Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Senate Minority Whip
Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH)
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA)
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), (co-chair) Republican Conference Chairman SHAME: Does not accept email outside of 5th Congressional District of Texas.
Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee; Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee SHAME: His weblink contact creates this alert "This Connection is Untrusted"
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), Assistant Democratic Leader SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Democratic Caucus Vice Chair SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), House Budget Committee ranking member SHAME: Does not accept email outside of his district.
NOTE: The House of Representatives' server will not deliver my email message. Anyone in a "qualifying" HoR district is encouraged to forward this posting to them. Thank you.
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Brushless Motor vs Brushed Motor

A DC Brushless Motor uses a permanent magnet external rotor, three phases of driving coils, one or more Hall effect devices to sense the position of the rotor, and the associated drive electronics. The coils are activated, one phase after the other, by the drive electronics as cued by the signals from the Hall effect sensors, they act as three-phase synchronous motors containing their own variable frequency drive electronics.
PRO BLDC Motor
Electronic commutation based on Hall position sensors
Less required maintenance due to absence of brushes
Speed/Torque- flat, enables operation at all speeds with rated load
High efficiency, no voltage drop across brushes
High output power/frame size.
Reduced size due to superior thermal characteristics. Because BLDC has the windings on the stator, which is connected to the case, the heat dissipation is better
Higher speed range - no mechanical limitation imposed by brushes/commutator
Low electric noise generation
CON BLDC Motor
Higher cost of construction
Control is complex and expensive
Electric Controller is required to keep the motor running. It offers double the price of the motor.
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A Brushed Motor has a rotating set of wound wire coils called an armature which acts as an electromagnet with two poles. A mechanical rotary switch called a commutator reverses the direction of the electric current twice every cycle, to flow through the armature so that the poles of the electromagnet push and pull against the permanent magnets on the outside of the motor. As the poles of the armature electromagnet pass the poles of the permanent magnets, the commutator reverses the polarity of the armature electromagnet. During the instant of switching polarity, inertia keeps the classical motor going in the proper direction.
PRO Brushed Motor
Two wire control
Replaceable brushes for extended life
Low cost of construction
Simple and inexpensive control
No controller is required for fixed speeds
Operates in extreme environments due to lack of electronics
CON Brushed Motor
Periodic maintenance is required
Speed/torque is moderately flat. At higher speeds, brush friction increases, thus reducing useful torque
Poor heat dissipation due to internal rotor construction
Higher rotor inertia which limits the dynamic characteristics
Lower speed range due to mechanical limitations on the brushes
Brush Arcing will generate noise causing EMI
Click on images for their source and catalog.
Text source http://www.dynetic.com/brushless%20vs%20brushed.htm
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Death Is My Caddy
Death is my caddy and the others
in my party don't seem to notice.
He proposes the seven iron
as I play under par.
While I get no holes-in-one,
Death applauds my long putts.
I can feel Death's hot eyes
as I wedge out of a sand trap.
Death chuckles when I
murder the ball.
Death kindly offers advise
on how I can improve my swing.
I fish some other's lost
Titleist from the water hazard.
Lightning strikes me down
as I tee off on the 13th hole.
I will wait for my companions
at Gabriel's clubhouse bar.
Death Is My Caddy
by Steve Bull, November 2, 2011
for Bert Fraser
Death and Dying Conference
sponsored by AtlantiCare
at Stockton College
in my party don't seem to notice.
He proposes the seven iron
as I play under par.
While I get no holes-in-one,
Death applauds my long putts.
I can feel Death's hot eyes
as I wedge out of a sand trap.
Death chuckles when I
murder the ball.
Death kindly offers advise
on how I can improve my swing.
I fish some other's lost
Titleist from the water hazard.
Lightning strikes me down
as I tee off on the 13th hole.
I will wait for my companions
at Gabriel's clubhouse bar.
Death Is My Caddy
by Steve Bull, November 2, 2011
for Bert Fraser
Death and Dying Conference
sponsored by AtlantiCare
at Stockton College
Thursday, October 13, 2011
RF Sky Rings

Just when you thought it was safe to go outside--no those are not uber-UFO's over the Midwest. There is a logical explanation. However, what is the explanation? The Chinese claim success with their weather controlling efforts. Does this October 12, 2011 weather radar image show some attempts by North Americans? Take a look at the YouTube link and think. Comments/reactions by locals in these areas is most appreciated. Stay well.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Soldier Tech Enjoys a Beverage

Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Marching to Occupy Wall Street

October 5, 2011, NEW YORK NY. Steve Bull was discovered at 6pm EDT in a march supporting the Occupy Wall Street protest.
Friday, September 30, 2011
DOLPHIN by Hereshoff

Tomorrow I am going to crew on DOLPHIN and the last time was in the 1960s. I also varnished the bright work and performed other maintenance duties with my brother Jeff. John Lockwood was skipper then. Dolphin is a Herreshoff designed Newport 29 that is currently cared by Oakcliff Sailing Center.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Croquet with lawn chairs

My brother Jeff got married to Marilyn last week [09/10/11 12:13] in Westport. As an after event treat I positioned the reception plastic furniture for a game of croquet. The newly wed couple won over the other 3 brothers and their spouse partners: Steve & Terese, Jay & Cindy, Ware & Kahsia.
Photo by Ware.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Castle Brunnenburg
In March 2011, I visited long time friend and author Mary de Rachewiltz at her family Castle Brunnenburg. I first met Mary years before when I was European location scout on the PBS Voices and Visions documentary of Ezra Pound.
Castle Brunnenberg, March 2011 (map)
Romantic painting of Castle Brunneburg ruins before reconstruction
Authors Mary de Rachewiltz and Terese Svoboda
Bust of Ezra Pound by Gaudier
View from the pig pen of the castle's organic farm.

Castle Brunnenberg, March 2011 (map)

Romantic painting of Castle Brunneburg ruins before reconstruction

Authors Mary de Rachewiltz and Terese Svoboda

Bust of Ezra Pound by Gaudier

View from the pig pen of the castle's organic farm.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Three of the Herd


This will be the first year and my first time ever owning cattle. My herd will be very small, 8 to 15 animals. Individuals are bought in small numbers from nearby raisers or purchased at the end of the auctions after the bigger sized lots are sold and almost everyone else has left that event. Scott is raising them for me and the cattle are grazing on the organic buffer strip planted around my organic crops. The buffer strip is a barrier to prevent contamination by GMO crops that is the predominant new normal agriculture in western Nebraska. I favor heritage seeds and sustainable agriculture. The herd is not organic and I am participating for just a short time in the economic life cycle of this protein source.
Caveat: My = Terese Sovoboda and I (wife and husband, farming partners).
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Aerial Fish Fertilizer

I spoke to my organic farming partner in Grant, Nebraska last night and he said that our crop of corn looked pretty good, a little more rain would help finish the growth. He has been busy this summer that included taking the opportunity to plant millet into tilled soil that had peas and oats growing earlier in the spring which were planted into last year's sunflower stalks. In this late summer break before harvest time he will bill me for my share of the fertilizer he had applied to the corn by airplane. The fertilizer included some fish but also a number of other components, such as seaweed and micro nutrients. The photo is imagined.
Farm report: Grant NE.
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Friday, August 05, 2011
50 oysters in a pail

50 oysters in a pail with the gear required to service these mollusks. Crocs for wading. Scrub brush for cleaning the oyster cages of squirts that block the flow of tides, and the brush makes the oysters themselves look their best. Heavy duty rubber cloves protect the hands from the razor front edges of the shells.

1500 oysters in cages that will soon return to hanging from the dock of the Harbor Knoll Bed and Breakfast in Greenport NY.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Use Gin to Clean Knot Hole

Back Story: The plug fell out of the knot hole in the floor of my old house. Coincidentally, I was building a spar for the lug sail of AEOLUS and I had left over thickened epoxy. I put the epoxy around the inside of the hole and the outside of the plug and gently hammered the plug back into the hole. See above photo.
Helpful tip: Epoxy had dribbled over the edges and I had run out denatured alcohol that I usually use to cleanup the mess. I remembered I had a new bottle of New Amsterdam Gin. I poured the gin on my clean up rag and cleaned the area around the hole and the plug.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
PHIL image du jour

Public Health Image Library (PHIL) has many useful images that are in the public domain. Here is today's image du jour.
ID#: 1472
Description: Anterior chain of Mesocestoides sp.
Anterior chain of Mesocestoides sp. Tapeworm, cestode, parasite.
Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. George Healy
Creation Date: 1965
Categories: CDC Organization : MeSH : Organisms : Animals : Invertebrates : Helminths : Platyhelminths : Cestoda
Now where was I going in my search before I was delightfully distracted?
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Neptune's Bicycle

I found Neptune's bicycle between the ebb and flood on the beach next to LIRR station in Greenport NY.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Selling Cornflakes

This photo of me comes from the shoe box photo archives of colleague Brian Perkinson. I confess that as crew in the movie/TV industry, as well as member of the DGA, to aiding in the legal sale of corn flakes, kitchen detergents and after shave tonics that are "necessary" products in today's consumerism. I was "sitting-in" for the DP and gaffers in a lighting check. The folds in the photo delineate the frame of the shot masking out the back light and rest of set. The grip stand in front me of was a temporary spatial marker. While the further details of this particular job elude me, a close examination of the digital watch on my wrist should give a clue to the decade of this early Polaroid image.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Oyster Report - June 10, 2011

I spent several hours at the Cedar Beach Creek facility of SPAT: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County working on my 1,000 oyster crop that over wintered there. I brought a few back for taste testing.
My progress report:
Fall 2010 tasting = 24
Early Summer 2011 tasting = 49
5 cages x 100 = 500
7 cages x 50 = 350
Hollow shells = 31
Total accounted = 954
Kim Tetrault who runs this Southold cooperative can also be discovered locally playing electric and acoustic bass with Jazz on the Half Shell.
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Fordham FAB - Dean Gautschi

Dean David Gautschi was at the white board last night at the summer practicum of Fordham FAB. I am posting this photo for the benefit of my fellow classmates. Click on the image to see more detail of the diagram and formula.
I am fortunate to have my proposal PreMinder selected and I am joined with two terrific team members that are MBA graduates: Anthony Battaglia and Andrew Arcangel.
Stay tuned.
Sunday, June 05, 2011
Andy Goldsworthy's Rivers and Tides (video)
This was my first exposure to Andy Goldsworthy's artistic practice. His connection with rock and others fundamental elements then launched into the forces hidden nature inspire me. Huge praise to Thomas Riedelsheimer, director+cinematographer+editor, who elegantly captured the ephemeral in Goldsworthy's work. This movie was made in part with funds provided by Scottish art lotteries--bravo--I'll buy a ticket next time I'm there.
Rivers and Tides is available as a DVD order from Amazon. I saw it as immediate play on Netflix.

Friday, May 20, 2011
AR answer to Willa Cather
This is an iPad2 screen grab of my first AR Junaio GLUE object that is the answer to the poster behind, "Why is Willa worried?" This project is in support of the author Terese Svoboda in the release of her new novel Bohemian Girl, University of Nebraska Press at BookExpo America conference May 23-25, 2011 in Jacob Javits Convention Center in NYC. Here is the poster:

The oval portrait of Willa Cather is the target.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
today's dualities
do/don't
live/die
stranger/friend
build/destroy
engage/ignore
and/or/nor
bit/bitten
nourish/harm
tag/erase
stay tuned,
notes to myself for another project,
steve
live/die
stranger/friend
build/destroy
engage/ignore
and/or/nor
bit/bitten
nourish/harm
tag/erase
stay tuned,
notes to myself for another project,
steve
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Nautical object

What is the name of this nautical object? Where does it get positioned on the boat hull? Orientation star upwards? Terese got this for me last year when she teaching for the SLS in Lamu, Kenya. I want to attach correctly to Aeolus.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Against the wind
Despite the drizzle and gale winds last Saturday, the opening of the Décollage: Torn Exteriors Show in Williamsburg was nicely attended. Above is an iPad2 screen grab of my work "After Delvaux" and here's a video made by Stephen Heiden.
Monday, April 11, 2011
After Delvaux .obj final
These are screen grabs of the final After Delvaux 3D .obj as posted to Layar for their approval before the Décollage: Torn Exteriors show at Ventana244 Art Space.

FRONT VIEW: The 3D object is designed to be inserted into the street side living room of a ground floor apartment at 252 N. 6th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY 11211, a few doors away from the gallery at 244. The red back rectangle hangs in front of the school windows across the street.

REAR VIEW: Theoretically this would only be viewable to inhabitants within the apartment building itself.
Please come to the Artist’s reception: Saturday, April 16, 2-5pm.

FRONT VIEW: The 3D object is designed to be inserted into the street side living room of a ground floor apartment at 252 N. 6th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY 11211, a few doors away from the gallery at 244. The red back rectangle hangs in front of the school windows across the street.

REAR VIEW: Theoretically this would only be viewable to inhabitants within the apartment building itself.
Please come to the Artist’s reception: Saturday, April 16, 2-5pm.
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Tuesday, April 05, 2011
See AR 'After Delvaux' at Bklyn opening 4/16
The show runs from April 16 to May 8, 2011.

The gallery is Ventana244, 244 North 6th Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
Click on the image above and print it out as a handy flyer with more details.

The gallery is Ventana244, 244 North 6th Street, Brooklyn NY 11211
Click on the image above and print it out as a handy flyer with more details.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Orca scene [pun] in waters off Greenport

I just finished an orca scene plunging into the waters off Mitchell Park in the Village of Greenport. This concept image is an .png 2D export from Google SketchUp and is to be included as an AR component of "Cellphonia: Whales" in my NYSCA proposal. And yes, I know the orca is not native to Greenport waters, read Wikipedia to learn more about he orca's usual habitat. The orca source is courtesy of Mandun.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Décollage: Torn Exteriors: Progress report on 1st day of spring
Décollage: Torn Exteriors: Progress report on 1st day of spring: "This is the current state of my room to be inserted into the building front of 252 North 6th Street. Behind the main room open is another ..."
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Bogliasco Fellows - February / March 2011
These are the edit selects from an augmented reality installation study recently made at the Villa dei Pini, Bogliasco Fondation, Italy. I was there as a guest of the Fellow Terese Svoboda.
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Flavio Ermini in garden of Villa Dei Pini

Flavio Ermini is Bogliasco Fellow in Literature - Creative writing in the 1st semester of Fondazione Bogliasco progam in 2011. I am in the process now of placing him and the other 6 fellows into the garden of Villa Dei Pini adjacent the main building. This is part of a work in progress toward a larger AR installation project. I am working with Google SketchUp and you can download this image object from their 3D warehouse titled as Flavio Ermini in garden of Villa Dei Pini.
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