8.28.2009
8.25.2009
400 Years of the Telescope
from the voyager, as it left the solar system
the hubble ultra-deep field image
more links;
-The Planetary Society's Catalog of Exoplanets, including Earth-likes
-The Drake Equation & Sagan's Explanation
-Watch Sagan's Cosmos
-If you have netflix: 400 years of the Telescope, also a higher quality stream of Cosmos is there too.
8.24.2009
8.23.2009
analog sequencer experimentation
analog sequencer experimentation by radiophonic
8.21.2009
8.20.2009
cosmos
we've stopped using cleated shoes as of late, and it just feels better all the time (thanks, david).
watch carl sagan's cosmos for free.
8.14.2009
8.13.2009
8.12.2009
8.11.2009
8.07.2009
redwood firetrails
A beautiful loop through the groves.
mystical.
8.06.2009
project complete: analog sequencer
The guts of the 10 step analog sequencer I just finished building, which will output control voltages to the moog.
There's nothing digital to be found, just a couple hundred point to point wirings with discrete componentry. I don't build electronics much anymore, but I was inspired by some work by subotnick and others done with Moog and Buchla back when you could buy these from producers. I got a little ways before I moved, but then focused on making that transition and left it until now.
The trend to digital equipment is largely a marketing trend, much like that seen in bicycles (and everywhere, really). Quality manufacturers still exist in this domain though, too, like the aforementioned moog and buchla. This kit was purchased through curious inventor and lends itself the hobbyist.
I also had a great interview today for a position with a housing development project that's just a mile away, fingers crossed!
8.03.2009
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