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Sculpture

salad salad rabbit beast

Eric Hagan and I made a piece for the Dorothy Strelsin Memorial Community Garden on Suffolk Street on the Lower East Side.

The “trellis topper”, or weathervane, was built from painted laser cut basswood, metal bearings, shaft collars, rod and other hardware on a wooden bass. We cut vinyl coated canvas flags and attached them to the trellises. We made garden creatures, laser cut painted basswood, which were scattered throughout the garden.

The piece was popular with the members of the garden community, who gave us the funds to rebuild the trellis topper in sturdier materials, 1/4″ plywood. It is currently in the garden.

3 tiered weathervane and fabric flags attached to trellis in garden.
gigan garden creature painted laser cut basswood
salad salad rabbit beast
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Blog Physical Computing

Book event at Barnes and Noble Mini-Maker Faire

Eric and I gave a presentation about our book at the Barnes and Noble in Union Square during their Mini-Maker Faire. It was fun!

Thanks Calvin for pictures of me and Eric.


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Blog Physical Computing

Learn Electronics with Arduino

The book Eric Hagan and I have been working on for a while was published by Make. The book is in some brick and mortar stores, here is a link on Maker Shed.

Our book is for beginners, we wrote it for people with no background in electronics or in programming. It has lots of images. A shout out to our editor and publisher, Roger Stewart, and the production team from Happenstance Type-O-Rama, Liz Welch and Maureen Forys.

A few illustrations from the book and the cover. A lot of the content is also on arduinotogo.com, our site