
How to run an art studio, the slow way. Also, pen plotting, studio diaries, thoughts about social media and print.
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This thing turned up at the studio the other day, ‘cause Kris, the sculptor who was upstairs but is now down (but now down-down) stairs, impulse bought it off ebay.
It’s a Delta WASP 40100, 3d clay printer, that reads GCODE, a.k.a. an X,Y,...
I think this book was designed to personally, specifically irritate me. I saw it in the local shop on the way back from posting letters, walked past it, and ended up turning back to buy it, just so I could continue my annoyance even longer....
Mark Moxon, as of four days ago has finished his incredibly deep dive into the 1986 BBC Micro game The Sentinel - and to call it an “incredibly deep dive” is to undersell it an almost unforgivable amount - it starts with…
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LOVE this icosahedron plotted by Dave Mawer, onto four layers of tracing paper. We’ve been seeing a lot* of animated plotter drawings recently, but this method of - I assume - using the z-axis to decide which layer of paper to plot onto add...
2,700 is how many small “tally” marks I could draw on an A3 sheet without the ink running out.
But around 50 is the limit if they are big chunky brush stroke.
Or rather, when I say “limit” I mean the point at which I’d like to stop the dr...
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