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Taxi Driver no more: Congratulations Jennifer!

She’s been Jenn the Cabbie for over ten years. She’s now officially Jenn the Ex-Cabbie with her graduation from nursing school. She got pinned last night, gets finger printed today and will take the national boards ASAP. Ladies and Germs, may I present Nurse Jennifer! (effed up gallery courtesy of WordPress)

John Gibbons has died.

John doing what John did best

(Photo by PromoChick)

Lamprey stalwart John Gibbons died early yesterday morning of pneumonia, a complication resulting from his stroke some months back. John’s Laprey membership was unique: he never did a piece. Instead he always did the same performance: he cleaned up after us.

The powers that be are working out a memorial service, which will probably involve cleaning up our own mess. I’ll let you know when I know anything.

Congratulations to Mariapaz and Matt

(Updated)

Mariapaz & Matt\'s weddingMs. Camargo and Mr. Malooly are now married! Jerry diss-officiated brilliantly (and almost cried). I cried. The reception/dance/Versionfest wrap party is still going on (at this writing) at the Co-Prosperity Sphere on south Morgan, so head on down there. Congratulations again, and the best of luck! (and what would a wedding be without a fuzzy out of focus poorly composed photo by a former wedding photographer?)

 

An artist needs your help

Dawn Roberts writes:

I have a favor to ask. And no, I’m not a Nigerian Prince asking for help
moving my millions to a new bank….
I don’t usually do this, but this is for my family.

My cousin Arwen-who-is-like-a-sister’s fiance, Alex, is a sculptor. (
http://alexpodesta.com/ )
He lost a lot of work in Katrina a few years ago, and has spent the time
since then re-building back up.
A couple of weeks ago, his studio had an electrical fire, and years
worth of work,
as well as tools (giant drill press etc), was burned and severely water
damaged.
It has devastated him, as I’m sure you can imagine.

I set up a website as a fundraiser for him. http://bunny-fund.com/
Any help is greatly appreciated. I know things are tight right now for
everyone, but if you are able to contribute ten dollars, fifty,
two-hundred, it all helps!

Please pass this on to anyone you think might help - fellow artists,
rich benefactors….

Thank you,
Dawn

Inside is Outside

Kim Grove reports: 

I have managed, in my own mind, a coup of sorts! Several of my photos have been selected for a group show called “Inside is Outside” as part of the Wicker Park/Bucktown Master Plan Open Houses. I am not a Wicker Park resident and my subjects cover the Maxwell Street area and the near West Loop, so I am honored that they chose to include my work and thought that some of you might be interested.The photos are being used as part of a project that the WPB Special Service Area is doing to promote awareness of neighborhood change and encourage participation and input from Wicker Park residents regarding development, etc. Many of you know that this is always a concern of mine, more so in Pilsen of course, but overall for Chicago as well. In fact, it may be inspirational for Pilsen, depending on the rate and form of development that we experience. Below is the information for the show–please stop in if you happen to be in the area!1275 North Milwaukee (next to the Radio Shack) Chicago, ILMarch 29, April 5, and April 12, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.http://wickerparkbucktownssa.org/?p=242Okay, thanks for checking this out!

Introducing the Emoodicon Ring

But first, a message from Nostalgia…

Over 30 years ago I got my first digital watch. This was a big deal at the time, they were still relatively new, They were all the rage and everyone, nerd and commoner alike, had to have one, kind of like the iPhone or GPS in 2008.

Owning a digital watch lead to all sorts of day dreams ranging from two way wrist TVs ala Dick Tracey to wrist computers. But this being the 70s, and the peak of nutty Amerikan fads, I kept thinking about an LCD mood watch. My daydream watch would tell people in plain English how I felt, and would be readable in broad daylight. I never could figure out a goof proof mechanism to make it read my mood, since even now most bio sensors aren’t good enough to tell pissed off from horny (and PETs don’t fit into a watch case-yet-but they would let you read other peoples moods). So like most daydreams it faded.

Which brings us the the present. Internet time, and internet culture. The broken watch on my wrist has hands, most people wouldn’t be caught dead wearing a digital watch. And we have new ways to express our emotions, especially online: emoticons. They were invented to remove ambiguity in email text, and have since spread to IM, the Web and Twitter. They let readers know when your joking, playfull, angry or pissed off. We all know the basic emoticons, right :-)

Former Pilsen resident, international man of mystery and one time chewtoy of the gods, John Unger (and company) have produced something akin to my old day dream, but melded to contemporary style and culture. The Emoodicon ring. It’s an emoticon  mood ring. First off, it’s a nifty stainless steal ring with a removable bezel, instead of an impractical LCD screen. Secondly, you replace the Emoodicons by hand, removing the need for complex invasive biosensors and batteries. Fourthly, you choose the message you share with the world, so you can put a smiley face on it even if your crying inside, or vice versa if your Goth. Fifthly, it’s  cute: there are two sets of Emoodicons currently available, Kitteh and Bleep each a cute graphical interpretation of a emoticon with kitten or robot theme respectively. Finally, it’ll get you noticed by glitterati and technorati alike, and not in a “Who’s the nerd with all the wires hanging off his wrist” way. They’re even having a contest to design the next set of Emoodicons, and I believe plans are afoot for a blank set. It’s the 21st century, and it fits the post modern, post ironic lifestyle perfectly. Unless your an aging boomer nerd who wants a wrist mounted positron emission tomography unit to read your friends moods (and minds).  So go check it out.

Two from Hugh MacLeod

First, a photo of John Unger with Hugh and a friend at the SXSW Confference, and second The Ultimate Killer App (I couldn’t wait for it to show up in the sidebar cartoon).

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAN AND BEN!

Yes, for the second time this year it’s Dean and Ben’s Birthday! Those guys are so awesome they get two birthdays apiece! Hell, they’ve putting up with me longer then anyone who didn’t have a hand in my birth, so they deserve a few extra birthdays in payment!

(Yes, I know it’s really only Ben’s birthday, but what with Nathan doing that incredibly happy one year old thing (no joke, that is one happy toddler, he even makes me smile) and all I hardly think he’ll notice he has a birthday…HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN!)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEN AND DEAN

Well, it’s either Ben’s birthday or it’s Dean’s. As most of you know, I wouldn’t know my own if it wasn’t printed on my ID. So happy birthday guys! Thanks for putting up with me for so long

John Unger at work

artist John Unger happily applies a plasma cutter to a propane tank to form a firebowl

Click for larger image. John Unger at work fashioning firebowls with a plasma cutter. Amazing what you can do with a properly wound wire filament and some electricity. My memory says Kurt Vonnegut’s brother had a hand in the creation of plasma cutters, and one was featured prominently in the movie Thief (a must see for any one moving to Chicago, along with some version of The Front Page and The Blues Brothers).




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