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Monthly Archives: September 2009
"Allusion of mastery"
Design Observer is a smart, well-written blog about design. It critically examines the many facets of the design world and the world at large, highlighting both successes and failures. Below is a link to an interview by Debbie Millman of … Continue reading
Photos from the edge of space for under $150
Oliver Yeh and Justin Lee are two MIT students who had the awesomely crazy idea to assemble a balloon-borne camera that would float to the edge of space and back, taking pictures every 5 seconds along the way. They tested … Continue reading
Wiimote woes: part 2
As we dove into research, we discovered that setting up a wiimote whiteboard with a Mac is not clearly laid out on most websites. Here are some websites we looked at: http://johnnylee.net/projects/wii/ (videos) http://www.uweschmidt.org/wiimote-whiteboard http://www.wiimoteproject.com/ http://penteractive.us/ We, then bought, borrowed … Continue reading
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Summer architectural tour
In July we (along with our significant others) took an architectural boat tour along the Chicago River. It was a beautiful afternoon… the sun reflecting off the many glass and steel buildings that line the river. The tour makes you … Continue reading
Wiimote woes: part 1
There was no whooping of 5th graders… We spent many more hours than four, trying to put together a wiimote whiteboard. Johnny Lee made it look deceptively easy. Our initial trouble started with the fact that we were using a … Continue reading
Fuzzy Math? Yup, that’s us.
We often get asked, “Why Fuzzy Math? What does that mean?” To us, it’s the combination of left brain and right brain, process and intuition, that results in a successful design. Instead of following a rigid process we focus on … Continue reading