Out and about this past week and found an opportunity to test a hypothesis that before now we’ve only scribbled to the beach sand. Turns out that snorkeling to find beautiful life forms is much easier when you follow along with the current rather than against. We recognize that we probably should have already solved … Continue reading
Author Archives: Joe Orman, Developer
theSpace
History shows nearly every previous version of theSpace to be a big box location filled with cellmates. Everywhere you turn in theSpace, it seems we are all trying to find our lot and border it up. Are our restricting fears falsifying the evidence and leading us to settle in our crumbling prisons? Not seeing it? … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #4
We wonder the blurry secret of the nomad. Is their titled sanity a conclusive proof to avoid the bondage to a plot of land and a shell of rock? Do all things we come to take possession end up being our owners? Maybe, we should take a break, grab a knapsack, and go for a … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #3
The foreshadowing of the weathervane alludes to a fictitious story that we’re about ready to concoct. Previewing data of the windspeed and direction from which the air blows, we’re quick to jump on the stormy bandwagon. Batten down the hatches, take down your kites, and make darn sure to remove the keys attached to any … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #2
How many experiments failed because they were never tried? My personal scientific method is to give time to try and figure out if the experiment will work before I actually give time to work the experiment. I wonder if I have it backwards given that working the experiment is probably the only true way to … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #1
Overburdened to cover the overheads associated with independent creation and distribution, worn down by the controlled wrestling to maybe one day stand atop the heap, becoming hazily cognizant this refuse was undermining whomever the victor to own the monument, the projector walked off towards the sunset and began to lightly pencil trace the sky. Special … Continue reading