Saturday, November 27, 2010

Now Playing

Moved the record player (due to the Christmas tree) and created a little listening station. Now playing: Sufjan Stevens "Illinoise".

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Mood Board Piece

This is the piece I was supposed to do over a year ago. Well, not necessarily this piece per se, but a piece on a 6" x 5" piece of black foam core, that would say something about me. I'm interested to see how all the others did, both team members who had done this a while back and ones who are just doing it now.

Theirs probably have color, haha.




Sunday, November 14, 2010

iPhone Lens Experiments

I got inspired when Deanna sent me a link to PhotoJoJo's sweet iPhone lenses, so I thought I'd try popping a couple typical SLR lenses up next to the iPhone camera and see what I got. They turned out different than I thought they might, but really neat when you point it at a bright light. Or R2-D2.



Thursday, November 11, 2010

Playing with guitar and banjo

I forgot that I'd recorded a little tune I was playing with a few weeks ago, including guitar and banjo. Due to the magic of the iPhone, I recorded it (with multiple tracks) in RecTools Pro, a recording app, then grabbed it from the WiFi syncing feature. Blogger makes me have a video instead of straight-up audio, so you get the nice little title slide. Hooray.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Old Man Card

I made a movie poster as a birthday card for my Dad's fishing buddy. I can't wait to be retired. Even if people make fun of me for being old :P

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

I'll Fall With Your Knife


For no apparent reason, I decided to record myself doing a cover of Peter Murphy's 1995 song "I'll Fall With Your Knife." It's all me, it was fun, bwahaha.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

New records and cookies?

Thaaaaat's... pretty much the best day ever. 


Deanna and I went to the record show at Village Gate (which was put on by the Bop Shop) where there were a whole bunch of vinyl vendors, voraciously vying for my moneys. Needless to say, they were victorious. I mean, c'mon—extended dance mix of David Bowie's "Underground" from The Labyrinth? That is eight well-spent dollars. 









 And this Ani record is this neat blue color with streaks of white.


Then there were cookies.

As I said, quite probably the best day ever.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Haunted Rochester Piece

I did a piece for the Haunted Rochester show at the Grass Roots Gallery. It's awesome to be making artwork again. And also updating my blog, spurred on by Deanna's frequent updates. Score.

 "The Figure"

Detail of the Kodak folding cartridge camera (which I drew from the actual camera, courtesy of Mark Mancuso, who found it at a garage sale)

 Detail of the figure

 Detail of the text, printed on a whitewashed City newspaper and run through/forcefully pulled out of my jammed inkjet