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blog monthly archives: October 2009

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Trees Run on Dunkin’?

Posted on October 27, 2009

This gift card case that I picked up at Dunkin’ Donuts this summer would seem to indicate that Dunkin’ Donuts believes their slogan America Runs on Dunkin’ has extended to Trees Run on Dunkin’, or that America=Tree. There is a … Continue reading →

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Rediscovered Diagrams of the Porta Park

Posted on October 24, 2009

I recently found these diagrammatic drawings of the Porta Park I created shortly before fabricating the Prototype Porta Park module in 2008.

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Opening Reception at Grounds for Sculpture

Posted on October 11, 2009

The Terrestrial Shrub Rover debuted this weekend at the Grounds for Sculpture. The reception was a wonderful event and celebrated the opening of the Fall/Winter Exhibition at the Grounds, which includes the 2009 Outstanding Student Achievement in Sculpture show, a … Continue reading →

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Terrestrial Shrub Rover Driving School

Posted on October 5, 2009

On its first day out in the field (and on the road), the Terrestrial Shrub Rover maneuvered well over the relatively flat terrain. One exception was an early full-speed collision with a mailbox. Luckily, neither the mailbox, nor the Shrub … Continue reading →

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Dürer’s Solid Extended

Posted on October 2, 2009

In response to Theodor Pavlopoulos’ recent series of blog posts on the form known as ‘Dürer’s solid’ from Albrecht Dürer’s print Melancolia I, the right image below is a visualization of how lines converge or run parallel when extended from … Continue reading →

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