E-Designs - Designing with Electronics

The path to a composition in whatever medium takes many forms. Read backward through time with these email messages, trying out the web pages provided to see the path that this creator took and the sculpture that emerged.

12/14/99

I'm stunned by the depth of your vision and creativity. Bravo!!!

You said "a small "webcam" tv camera" please let me know if and when this comes to pass.

So how many more folks do you know that create works like this? How much will it cost to ship it here for display in our campus museum? What would it take to get you to make a presentation here about it?
 

You have also made history in an electronics lecture I do as the first to get close to a composition that integrates the "body parts" of the Internet. See the bottom row of the large table.

http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/houghton/EDELCompEduc/Fall99/Assignments/Edesign.html

Cheers!
Bob

>>> Sander Rosenberg <Sander.Rosenberg@sdsu.edu> - 12/14/99 2:51 PM >>>
Bob,

I thought that you just MIGHT be amused by my sculpture project.  It
originally was going to be longer (and, hopefully, it eventually WILL!),
but I have a tight (and IMMOVABLE!) deadline, so it is truncated for now.

Have a look at

http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~srosenbe/

Regards,

Sander

Bob Houghton wrote:

> Hi Sander,
> It is amazing that you found it.  This critter was found in trails
> along Lake Fontana in the Smoky Mountain National Park in the
> Southern Appalachain mountains of western North Carolina. I took the
> image with a hi-8 camcorder.
>
> Now it's your turn.  When you finish your sculpture, take a picture
> and put it on a web page and send me the web address. If you need
> help with that phase, let me know. That's one of the topics that I
> teach. I'd love for my students to see one more of the ways that the
> web grows.
> Cheers!
> Bob Houghton
> www.ceap.wcu.edu/houghton/home.html
>
> >>> Sander Rosenberg <Sander.Rosenberg@sdsu.edu> - 2/2/99 2:39 PM >>>
> Just stumbled on your photo at
> http://152.30.12.86/Houghton/mtphotos/MtArea2/millipede.html
>
> Nice one!  I've been surfing looking for millipede images for a
> sculpture project and yours is the prettiest, I'd say.
>
> Regards,
> Sander


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