Hi, I'm Brian. I'm an Artist + Designer living in Chicago.
This is my space to talk about my art and sometimes other things like pop culture, advertising and robots.
384 donuts per hour, robot donut maker.
Don’t tell mom.
In an effort to promote Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and apparently destroy America, Cartoon Network had LCD screens installed throughout the country with the Mooninites flipping the bird.
In Boston people completely freaked out and thought the Mooninites were actually the work of terrorists.
Eric Joyner has a new exhibition called Forbidden Adventures. The work features robots doing things that robots aren’t supposed to do. Joyner also has some limited edition prints for sale.
Make 8-bit video game graphics or robots pix.
Woodpixel is a 100 piece set of wooden cubes (3/4-inch) and a 10-inch by 10-inch tray.
Wired magazine’s NextFest was held here in Chicago at Navy Pier. NextFest is an international gathering of companies, and people, that are involved in new and emerging technologies. NextFest featured electronic paper, medical imaging, cars, video games, cloned cats and robot djs.
I had the opportunity to catch the MOOG documentary at the Gene Siskel Film Center. A really good documentary, MOOG follows Professor Moog’s career
as the builder of some of the most popular electronic instruments.