weird science for aesthetic innovation

DC power-wielders gathered last week at artomatic for the April meeting of dorkbot-dc. Peter Blasser fired up his hand-crafted Sidrassi Organ as well as his Tri-Min. A young girl, who explained that when not in school she likes to do science experiments with her father, assisted with operation of the latter instrument. Tim Tate, Founder and Co-Director of The Washington Glass School, discussed his glass and video sculptures that are a huge sensation in the art world today. Jack Whitsitt gave a tutorial oriented toward helping persons to build art galleries in Second Life. All in all, the meeting offered weird science in service of aesthetic innovation.

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