Archive for May, 2008
Keith Olbermann Rules!
Monday, May 19th, 2008a few words on Scheduled for Deletion
Monday, May 5th, 2008For over a year the artist Daniel Huyberts has been collecting plastic bags, both his own and those graciously donated to him. In the process of experimenting with fusing plastic bags, he noticed the untaped sonic potential of the material. The completed project is a large drum surface where the interactors touch is amplified and processed.
The plastic bag is a troublesome little object, as this piece proposes it is Scheduled for Deletion. Cities (and some countries) around the world have put taxes or completely banned the use of plastic bags outright, or switched to biodegrable corn plastics. These actions can only go so far. Recycling programs run by stores only work if patrons return their bags to those stores. As such it’s very important for the average consumer to switch to reusable bags, weather they be plastic or fabric, recycled, or hand made. It’s not that hard to keep a collection of bags in your car, or in your purse, backpack or (man)bag. When asked “Paper or Plastic,” you can respond, “No, thanks, I brought my own!”
As Promised…
Monday, May 5th, 2008Both of these images are ©Daniel Huyberts 2008

Above image is of the working prototype of Scheduled for Deletion.

And here’s a tiny picture of the finished frame.
Coming soon sound sample.
Long Overdue
Sunday, May 4th, 2008Ok, so none of my art is up here. I know, I know, I just haven’t got around to it ok! Tomorrow, It’s gonna change. I’ll have images of the demo version of Scheduled for Deletion, and the finished stretched surface on the frame. Hurray!, huge strides were made in the last 24 hours and I’m super excited to share them, but I’m sleepy and I don’t have the energy to find the missing USB cable to connect my camera. If I can figure it out I might even have a flash player with a sound sample.
Canadan, out!
The World is Just Awesome
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
via youTube