The notebook is filled with scribbles that just wouldn’t sketch. The experiments continued, but none seemed to proof. And yet, the VSL was flying high…..higher than ever before. After a year and a half of lab and studio time, 2022 was circled for remote trial. Invited to join a cohort of FOW nomads at Purdue … Continue reading
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Flymach Four
Pretty cool up here. As we’ve begun climbing in our ascent, the whispering breeze at ground level is feeling more like a gulfstream. The sky paintings of the coming dusk are gallery quality. We’re gaining speed and altitude. All systems are showing real signs of lighting up… We thought this just might happen. We thought … 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