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Red Burns

I first spoke with Red when I was an incoming student at ITP and found that she was my advisor. I was a little afraid of her, I had encountered her at a group interview for applicants to ITP and I remember her brusqueness with some at the meeting who seemed to be trying to anticipate her views on culture and technology ( “The book is dead” followed by Red’s retort “I love books!”). She was warm and generous, and I looked forward to our chats every semester during advisement.

I came to know her much better over the years. Red was bluntly honest, fierce and compassionate. She was a mentor to me, as she was to so many others. Her vision of technology and technologists evolving from disciplines other than engineering, her ability to create an atmosphere of collaboration and experimentation made ITP a very special place. ITP has managed to stay on the forefront of technology while employing an extraordinary faculty and staff who are both very smart and very kind. Red wouldn’t have it any other way.

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San Diego Comic Con 2013

San Diego Comic Con is always fun. Here are a few pictures.

Mike Mignola
Mike Mignola

I am a Hellboy fan!

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Boys with capes

Capes were big this year, in fact we all got one when we checked in with our con swag bags.

Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman was on a Will Eisner panel with other comics luminaries.

Steam Punk Cosplay
Steam Punk Cosplay

Lots of steampunk cosplay this year.

The Flash
The Flash
Plants vs. Zombies
Plants vs. Zombies

I love Plants vs. Zombies and actually waited in line to get a bag.

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Legos!

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Neil deGrasse Tyson with Congressman John Lewis

Congressman John Lewis has written a graphic memoir with Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell. A beautiful book- here is Congressman Lewis with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.

If you want to see an unedited and very large selection of pictures, my flickr set is here.

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Laser Cut Chain Mail Hoodie

At ITP camp I spent a lot of time on the laser cutter. I made this chain mail hoodie (or knight mask as one little girl called it). A few photos, better pictures to come.

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Laser Cut Lamps

This year at ITP Camp I made laser cut lamps, some cut from old tee-shirts and other fabrics, some from acrylic cut and formed into chains or chain mail.

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ITP Camp 2013

I am having fun at ITP camp in June, as usual. There have been many great sessions and I am fooling around with laser cutting. Here are some pictures of the laser cut chain mail I have been making.chainmail3 chainmail2

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Press about Refashioned

There were a couple of news articles in Florida about my show and the other shows at the Boca Raton Museum of Art during the same time slot. A piece about my show in Art Districts Magazine. The Sun Sentinel had an article about my show and a drawing/photography exhibition.  There’s a mention of Refashioned towards the end of the article in the Palm Beach Post. There’s also a blog post on the museum site, scroll down.

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Profile on Arduino Blog

Priya Kuber has posted a profile of me on the Arduino Blog. It was a lot of fun speaking to her over a rather rocky Skype connection.

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SXSW- Friday March 8

I finally arrived in Austin after an unfortunate and unscheduled overnight layover in Houston. Was the plane late because of the sequester? I guess we will never really know.

Anyway, we are staying in a very cute house, much better than last year when we were banished to the hotel with no water between 9 and 5 that was a half hour drive from the convention center.

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Registration was a snap this year, unlike last year when I waited about an hour in a huge line. Complaints about last year now over.

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Panels- I caught most of Bre Pettis (of MakerBot) opening remarks. He showed how the Replicator is being used, stressing the importance of 3d printers to kids and education applications specifically. My favorite, a little girl whose dad (I think) had printed lifts for her shoes so she was tall enough to ride the rides at an amusement park.

He announced MakerBot Digitzer, which will combine lasers and a web cam to make a digital model of an object, coming next fall. His talk announced MakerBot’s partnership with Autodesk to incorporate 3-D printing capabilities from the 123D series of apps.

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In Connected for Reconstruction, architect Cameron Sinclair discussed the work his non-profit Architecture for Humanity has done in reconstructing disaster sites. Local involvement and commitment to build are critical approaches for meaningful reconstruction. Speaking of the earthquake in Haiti: “Bad buildings kill people, not earthquakes.” He explained the rule of 4s: 4 days to respond 4 weeks to raise money 4 months to mobilize 4 year minimum commitment. Interesting talk.

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I saw a bit of Lean Forward, Lean Back: Tablet News Experience looked at how users read on tablets. Sara Quinn of Poynter Institute and Dave Stanton of Smart Media Creative discussed a study from Poynter that used eye-tracking technology to gather statistics on user behavior. The Poynter study showed that different generations read on tablets somewhat differently and that the average time when users stop paying attention is 80-90 seconds. Marco Garcia discussed his study “Storytelling in the Age of the Tablet”. Garcia: “The first 10 seconds are very important because you get to establish a connection between the product and the brand, which is already familiar.”

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Awe-Inspiring Web Typography You Can Do Now– how could I miss this panel. I didn’t! Richard Rutter of Fontdeck showed some simple, and sometimes not so simple, CSS techniques to ensure better typography on the web. Studies apparently have shown the good typography induces a good mood, though it doesn’t make a difference in reading comprehension. We need good moods! He talked about using media queries for properties such as line length, line-height, number of columns, small caps. Ems! My students look at me blankly when I first introduce ems, but they are critical.

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That was more or less it for me on Friday. I did get to the very end of The Learn to Code Movement. Didn’t hear much, but a did hear a passionate member of the audience point out that writing code is a creative activity, though it is often not recognized as such. Yes!

Dinner with Josh Frankel and went to sleep early to recover from unscheduled stop in Houston.