The love of the Build
Spoonz
Did anyone ask me to take musical spoons to the next level? Well, no. This was a birthday gift I built for my sister who is an avid musical spoons player. (True story) This one-of-a-kind supercharged version accurately triggers samples of lots of different percussion instruments while tracking velocity for feel, expanding the possibilities of niche rhythmic flatware players everywhere.

Spoonz
Did anyone ask me to take musical spoons to the next level? Well, no. This was a birthday gift I built for my sister who is an avid musical spoons player. (True story) This one-of-a-kind supercharged version accurately triggers samples of lots of different percussion instruments while tracking velocity for feel, expanding the possibilities of niche rhythmic flatware players everywhere.


Mr. Bones
Halloween is always the most fun time to make stuff. I’ve made so many installations for the spookiest day of the year, this was one of my favorites. I thought it would be a great surprise if every trick-or-treater came up to find an empty candy bowl with a big red button that said push for candy. A piece of candy (full sized bars of course) would fall from the sky and land directly in the bowl giving them a little scare and a big thrill! The added smoke machine triggers and custom talking skeleton spewing punny one liners rounded out the experience. This build involved electronics, microprocessor programming, 3d printing and fabrication.

Mr. Bones
Halloween is always the most fun time to make stuff. I’ve made so many installations for the spookiest day of the year, this was one of my favorites. I thought it would be a great surprise if every trick-or-treater came up to find an empty candy bowl with a big red button that said push for candy. A piece of candy (full sized bars of course) would fall from the sky and land directly in the bowl giving them a little scare and a big thrill! The added smoke machine triggers and custom talking skeleton spewing punny one liners rounded out the experience. This build involved electronics, microprocessor programming, 3d printing and fabrication.