Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
WOULD YOU LIKE THE COMBO?
Sunday, November 8, 2009
How photographs are made (a work in progress)
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
INSIDE.ARTCENTER.EDU
My work is currently being featured on inside.artcenter.edu a website created for Art Center students and staff that informs them on the current campus events going on at ACCD and any new announcements or developments occurring at the school. Every term a new student's work is selected to represent the school and is used as the background for the website.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
SKULLYBOOM
Yeah soo I dunno if your in the "know" or not but there is this new product coming out called Skullyboom and it's pretty off the hizzle my nizzle. wow i know i just said that - but you know how the 90's are coming back - so if you put it into perspective...we're all okay.
Overview
SB1 is a wearable amplified speaker system. It has a built in Lithium-Ion battery that will run SB1 for 3-6 hours of playback working with any type of audio device. The SB1 includes a belt clip so you can wear him wherever you go. Athletes will no longer have the issue of running a wire to their heads, and they’ll enjoy the pleasure of blasting their music around while riding. With a primary loudspeaker and a built in tweeter, you can be assured that SkullyBoom will provide you with high fidelity sound with surprising power.
The SB1 is charged directly using a USB connector from your computer. SB1 can stand upright and function as a desktop/portable computer speaker. Wire two of them up and you have a complete amplified stereo system. Imagine WEARING two of them!? The possibilities are endless.
They need 1,000 pre-orders by this OCTOBER!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
AD CON 2 FINALS
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
MY 25TH BDAY!
Of me of course - it is my b day gosh! haha :)
An upgraded remake of their 1963 Olympus Pen camera - this bad boy boasts vintage appeal with modern day technology. With the risk of sounding like a total geek - the stats follow below:
Digital Pen shoots on a sensor that’s half the size of a 35mm film frame: in this case, an 18 x 13.5mm, 12 megapixel Four Thirds sensor (the same one used in the Olympus E620, a digital SLR). That sensor has 30-40% less imaging area than the APS-C sensors used in many digital SLRs, but it’s 9 times larger than the 5.76 x 4.29mm (aka 1/2.5″) sensors used in many compact cameras.
SAWEET! b day presents anyone?
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/06/olympus-camera-packs-slr-aspirations-in-compact-body/