the clicks and clatters of metal on metal

stuff I like, stuff I hate, stuff I make

MOVED WORDPRESS to my own WEB SERVER September 10, 2008

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Please visit http://www.clockworkbird.com/site/blog.

MUCHAS GRACIAS!!!!

 

Natsuko Seki September 10, 2008

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Natsuko Seki has a really wonderful collage illustration style. But frankly, I’m especially impressed by the animation.

http://natsuko.com

Take a gander. You’ll be glad you did.

 

Fish in the Sea… September 10, 2008

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This is actually an older painting. I think I completed it this Spring… but frankly, I’m not sure. 2008 has been a whirlwind.

 

Arkansas Sketches September 10, 2008

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I just got back from Arkansas where I was visiting my man’s family.

Here are some of the silly sketches I did while I was on the trip.

 

Hello World! September 10, 2008

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So, it’s been quite a while since I posted last. Figured it was time to get back in the blogging trenches.

 

watercolor and pencil – a match made in Heather’s living room May 11, 2007

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I wanna play, too

i’ve recently started playing around with water color and pencil… which makes a lot of sense for me. I’m a drawer… or at least most skilled at drawing so this is a natural transition.

 

Love April 21, 2007

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http://love-lines.org/

Through large scale blog analysis, Lovelines illuminates the topography of the emotional landscape between love and hate, as experienced by countless normal humans keeping personal online journals.

 

10 ways to explore visual communication April 13, 2007

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http://www.interacttenways.com/


This site is mind BLOWING… seriously. They have created the most fascinating interfaces I have seen in a long, long time. I particularly enjoy how the interaction DEEPENS the art experience, makes it personal, makes it present. That is WHY I decided to study interactive art. Normally, in traditional art the conversation between the artist and the viewer is one sided. The artist is presenting their view point… but in interactive art its a dialogue. It’s about the interplay between artist, art and viewer.

This is the sort of stuff I want to make.

 

Jose Mertz is my hero March 20, 2007

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afternoon haiku February 22, 2007

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Gangrene is a gift
Depending on your outlook…
Legs, you really suck.

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