A deconstruction of defense contractor website data structures.
Category: code
You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore @ AC Direct
You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore opens tonight at AC Institute in Chelsea.
July 1 – July 31, 2010
Opening: Thursday, July 1, 2010 6-8pm
AC Institute [Direct Chapel]
547 W. 27th St, 5th Floor
New York, NY
Gallery Hours: Wed., Fri. & Sat.: 1-6pm, Thurs.: 1-8pm
You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore (mock-installation-in-pa-shop)
BBC News reports on Give Me My Data
BBC News reports on Give Me My Data. Their website and video player is pretty clunky, and while they avoid crediting the developer, its still a nice plug to wake up to.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/8744514.stm
Schematic for You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore
“Open sourcing” the schematic for the electronic components for You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore.
Products:
RBBB boards (Arduino clone)
custom-designed circuits
– female headers
– TIP31 transistor
– 6-wire Unipolar Stepper motor (48 step Nippon Electric Pulse Motor)
– ULN2803A Darlington Array
– hook-up wire
– various resistors
– LEDs
used camera lenses
aluminum “flat bar”
hose clamps
rubber wine corks
various mounting hardware
More production photos
More photos from You Never Close Your Eyes Anymore production.
Mass Production
Preparing for show at AC Institute in New York.
New yourarthere.net website is live
After 4 months the new yourarthere.net website and member-run content management system is now live. Thanks to Braylin and Brittany Morales, Beth Lee, and Chris Cumbie for all their hard work.
The site is valid XHTML/CSS and runs on PHP/MySQL using the Codeigniter framework. All the details from our research from inception onward are archived here.
This site is based around the idea that members should have control of the content on the website. Every member has a profile where they can add images, text, tags, and events to promote their artwork or group. Members can create a new profile for every domain they host with yourarthere.nets.
Hello World
Considering sharing the source code behind Give Me My Data on GitHub. Looks like its great for archiving, improving, and sharing…
You must be logged in to post a comment.