Leif Maginnis
What could be better than art and technology? A genuine person that manifests both. Check out Leif and his interactive kinetic light art!
What could be better than art and technology? A genuine person that manifests both. Check out Leif and his interactive kinetic light art!
We spent our summer building out these custom wooden boxes for this special Sherlock Holmes Exhibit. Now showing at OMSI in Portland!
Dear Kickstarters,
Now that the funding for Flipbookit is over, we wanted to make sure you know how grateful we are to you. For all flipbookit backers that pledged for any flipbookit variation, we’ve included an extra spindle in every flipbookit reward unit.
That means if you got a 3-pack, you’ll get three extra spindle assemblies.
Each spindle assembly is a $15 value!
You will be able to store an extra animation on each spindle for special occasions.
So to our dear backers,
THANK YOU!
Mark, Wendy and Steve
WOW! What a wonderful experience. Many thanks to everyone who showed up to share and play with the new flipbookits. And special thanks to those of you who are showing support from afar on the kickstarter. http://flipbookit.net/
And of course, huge gratitude to Shawna, Naim and Matt for all the help. We really could not have done this without you!
Whenever we travel, we look for like minded artists (either through their sense of whimsy or use of materials). Dave Borba has both. A Salt Lake City native, Dave creates interactive folk art. His wood carved sculptures incorporate movement through a mechanical device. I bought one of his limited edition prints, “The Wounded Bird Flies Again”.
Carlos Montanaro from Indio, CA was showing amazing kinetic jewelry at the Utah Arts Festival. Created from vintage time pieces, each work is meticulously crafted with the inner workings exposed to show the running mechanics. Truly beautiful. I bought one of his pieces for my mom’s birthday.