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Just another WordPress.com weblog. You really had to be there. November 24, 2009. It’s unlikely that you understand the sheer ecstatic joy that accompanies:. Resting on my laurels. Posted in Itinerant Home. November 22, 2009. Currently constructing body-parts. All heads complete. 8 legs (unfortunately not 8 pairs of legs) finished. A few photos below:. This stuff is available at most fabric stores, but I purchased mine at SewFisticated on the Cambridge/Somerville, MA line. All the pieces for legs. Hours ...
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Resources | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Cheapest, most practical materials. Has all of the protoyping materials you need, namely: various thickness of polyethylene sheeting. Available at Joann Fabrics. Or piece of aluminum foil (to keep the gunk off of your iron and to prevent burning up your polyethylene). Outdoor Wilderness Fabrics Inc. Fabric stores sell clear vinyl, which runs from $1.99 / yard to $4.99 / yard depending on the weight. Most fabric stores also sell colored 18 mil vinyl (weldable...Army-Navy...
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Giving Thanks | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Progressing. Slowly. In honor of Thanksgiving, let’s give thanks for the “often translucent and usually malleable and soft… bubbles, spheres and inflatable structures” described in my Thanksgiving reading,. Thanksgiving is a time to read and reflect on the things for which we are grateful. Thanks to Carin Kuoni and the Independent Curators International for putting togethether such an inspiring exhibit. I highly recommend its catalog. Cuschicle, by Michael Webb&#...
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Opening Night is Tonight | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; It May Not Be Here, BUT. Opening Night is Tonight. Installed and Inflated, the Itinerant Home will debut tonight on the rooftop of 810 Bienville Street, one block off of Bourbon in the New Orleans French Quarter. Showing Itinerant Home’s site (number 8), as well as the sites for all 13 DesCours Installations. Carey Clouse, my wonderful hostess, modeling Itinerant Home. This entry was posted on December 9, 2009 at 3:25 pm and is filed under Itinerant Home. Wish i ...
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In Retrospect | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Opening Night is Tonight. What a Lovely Surprise. Itinerant Home on her assigned site at 810 Bienville Street, New Orleans. Mary Hale is still too tired to provide a play-by-play account of the five days that Itinerant Home spent happily installed in New Orleans during the DesCours. Festival. Thus, a short account with a few highlights and photographs will have to suffice. New Orleans Times Picayune. That night, closing night, was one of the best moments of Itine...
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MIT Bubbles | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. 8220;MIT Bubbles: An intro to designing and building inflatable structures”. MIT building N-51 Room 348. January 18 – 28: M, T, W, Th, 7pm – 9pm Classes and Workshops. February 1 : Public Exhibition in Lobby 13, from 10am til about 5:30pm. Taught inside of an inflatable bubble, this class will introduce you to the history, theory, techniques and science behind inflatable structures. Then you’ll make your own! 4 Responses to “MIT Bubbles”. January 21, 2010 at 12:43 pm.
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MIT Bubbles Blow-Up Exhibition at MIT | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; What a Lovely Surprise. Interview with the Boston Society of Architects. MIT Bubbles Blow-Up Exhibition at MIT. Lessons from inside the official class bubble. During the last two weeks of MIT’s independent activities period, Brandon Roy (MAS PhD ’11) and I led a workshop entitled MIT Bubbles: an intro to designing and building inflatable structures. This entry was posted on February 3, 2010 at 4:42 am and is filed under MIT Bubbles. Feed You can leave a response.
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What a Lovely Surprise | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; In Retrospect. MIT Bubbles Blow-Up Exhibition at MIT. What a Lovely Surprise. What a lovely surprise to find the itinerant home blog paraphrased on design boom! Exciting in spite of a couple of not-so-nice comments lurking at the end of their story. This entry was posted on January 17, 2010 at 5:40 pm and is filed under Itinerant Home. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Notify me of n...
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Announcements | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Jan 17, 2010. We’re looking forward to seeing you on Monday! Just so you know, after 5pm N51 is card access only, so we’ll have someone stationed at the door. Try to be on time so we can let you in. Also, class will be inside a giant plastic bubble. Bring slippers. On the job site. Inside the brand new class bubble. 2 Responses to “Announcements”. January 17, 2010 at 8:38 pm. Thi is so cool! You both look great! January 18, 2010 at 6:47 pm. It looks so fun!
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It May Not Be Here, BUT | Itinerant Home
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; The Big Picture. Opening Night is Tonight. It May Not Be Here, BUT. IT’S HAPPENING. Itinerant Home is slowly taking flacid shape. A couple of days ago: all body suits a go. Yesterday: all walls sewn together. Yesterday: all walls cut to their final heights. Today: Pinning roof to walls (not pictured: seaming and cutting roof profile). Today: Testing out a new floor-based seam-sewing method for extra long seams. Much better. Unflattering, however. You are commenti...