Sunday, November 12, 2006

ACTIONS


ACTIONS, originally uploaded by macro girl.

Found on Flickr.

TOOLS


TOOLS, originally uploaded by macro girl.

Found on Flickr.

MEASUREMENT & DURATION


MEASUREMENT & DURATION, originally uploaded by macro girl.

Found on Flickr.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Wall chart from Meshforum 2006

This is the wall chart from a session Dave Davison convened at meshforum. I have added some notes. Hopefully people who were there can help because i missed some of the conversation.

Day three of meshforum employed the open space format and was held in the offices of adaptive path and Rubyredlabs

You can learn more about meshforum
here.
and see more photos here.

Meshforum 2006


Meshforum 2006, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

This is part of the XPLANE visual thinking workshop at Meshforum 2006.

You can learn more about meshforum here.
and see more photos here.

Visual thinking


Visual thinking, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Planning session; getting ready for a meeting next week.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

File0177


File0177, originally uploaded by Conor Ryan.

Found on Flickr

City colors


City colors, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Cabinet of curiosities


Cabinet of curiosities, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Panasonic Instructions


Panasonic Instructions, originally uploaded by acinme.

found on flickr

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Cedar shingles


Cedar shingles, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Here's my mashup contribution!

d

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

funho01


funho01, originally uploaded by prudencio fonseca.

found on flickr

d

Monday, January 23, 2006

naked


naked, originally uploaded by tyger_lyllie.

stick figure fun.

found it on flickr.

d

newrepro69


newrepro69, originally uploaded by barzal.

found this on flickr -- dave

Thursday, January 19, 2006

am Sontag


am Sontag, originally uploaded by Schoenwasser.

Really wonderful set of sketches I found on Flickr. Click the link and check out the whole set.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

DSC00977


DSC00977, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

DSC00977


DSC00977, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

Panel 4


Panel 4, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

Panel 2


Panel 2, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

Panel 3


Panel 3, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

Panel 1


Panel 1, originally uploaded by ogad2001.

Found this on Flickr

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

15067355_3b9b591085


15067355_3b9b591085, originally uploaded by tfrank8176.

found on flickr

Sunday, January 08, 2006

taipei intersection as seen from a Starbucks

taipei intersection as seen from a Starbucks

tepenaki 101


tepenaki 101, originally uploaded by Wired Dude Dave.

Quick Sketch I drew during a great lunch at the bottom of Taipei 101

Saturday, January 07, 2006

MyWorkspace1


MyWorkspace1, originally uploaded by acinme.

Friday, January 06, 2006

tea stain I


tea stain I, originally uploaded by isispx.

tea stain II


tea stain II, originally uploaded by isispx.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

line formula and faces.jpeg

Moleskine Sketch of 101


Moleskine Sketch of 101, originally uploaded by Wired Dude Dave.

Found this on Flickr -- I like the simplicity of it.

Dave

Tuesday, January 03, 2006


Noticed this sign posting over on Boing Boing, and thought it went well with the theme in recent posts here about signs.

Via Boing Boing, "Bizarre self-referential warning sign":

This is one of the most bizarre signs I have ever encountered ... IT'S A SIGN ABOUT THE SIGN ITSELF ... The logic behind the existence of this self-referential sign escapes me! What is it for? Why is it there? Did whoever put it up realize that if there were no sign, there would be no need to warn about it? Is this a joke from the developers? Is it a lesson in recursiveness? Is it a philosophical prop?


Creative Semiotics




Prepare to have your vehicle stacked ahead. However, beware of stacking too high, or dangerous instability could occur.



Abandon ennui, all who enter here.



Daleks beware: Entry will result in broken eye stalks.

From pictures I took in Europe a while ago.

Monday, January 02, 2006

Start 2006 off like never before:


Start 2006 off like never before:
(Re-interpretation fun for the new year.)

While riding the subway:

1. Crouch precariously close to the edge of the platform.
2. Point your eye-lasers at the 2" space next to the train. Be sure to stand directly in front of the doors while doing this.
3. Concentrate. Try to ignore the huge, yellow beam of light shining directly on your head.
4. With your eye-lasers, create a single red bubble.
5. Board the train. Act as if eye-lasers and large red bubbles are perfectly normal.

(from the San Francisco BART)

teapot no. 9


teapot no. 9, originally uploaded by tortuga del bosque.

Japanese mechanical pencil in a moleskine Volante journal.

No. 9 of 100 teapots.

Only 91 more to go!

Visual thinking practice: Randomness

Tea stain


Tea stain, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.

Tea stain sketch


Tea stain sketch, originally uploaded by dgray_xplane.