Noodle’s Gripping Toes
For the past year, the four tawny stalks that NoodleFeet balances upon have remained common pool floaties, 2.5 inches in diameter, hollow, providing nothing more…
For the past year, the four tawny stalks that NoodleFeet balances upon have remained common pool floaties, 2.5 inches in diameter, hollow, providing nothing more…
I would like you to meet my toaster. The toaster is an old character of mine who has survived through subtle reference in the things I draw and build….
I’m tired. I will forever look at big art installations and wonder with silent reverence if there were two people at some point sitting on their…
HEAD : I can’t find a damn semi-transparent mixing bowl to appropriate as Noodle’s noggin. So, I went with a plastic bowl I bought a while…
This past weekend Mark and I got a bunch more work done for the installation. We finished glueing and painting all the shiny black honeycomb pallets, so…
Maker Faire in San Mateo is imminent! Last year my partner Mark and I showed an installation of 30 delta robots which mimicked the physical…
I’ve relied on 3D printing for so many of my prototypes lately, and have finally come to a point where plastic won’t cut it any longer. I…
Last week I started building a new robot who I’m calling noodleFeet! He is essentially a spider-type walker who will locate nearby legs, approach and then…
I had to wait this week for the sensors I ordered to come in the mail before I continued progress on Jelly. With Jelly on…
Ok, so the proof of concept I worked on back in October looked awesome, but it couldn’t really move on its own… and there were a…