Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Entropy – It’s A Family Affair II

Our resident jazz connoisseur Andy Watt returns with more majestic jazz selections for Entropy.


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Experimenting new interfaces for Radios with wood and fabric

An Interaction and Industrial Designer studying at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh tried to re-imagine the way we interact with radios to create a more meaningful relationship between the user and the artefact. Radios have been around since the 1920s but the devices we have at home haven’t changed much even if they were designed […]



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Monday, October 13, 2014

The Big Move

So, after six years in the Hidden Lane, the time has come for a change. Finch & Fouracre has moved to The Whisky Bond!




For those that don't know it, if you're familiar with Glasgow you may still recognise it. It is a massive red brick warehouse that sits on the banks of the canal next to Speir's Wharf, and can be spotted quite easily from town and parts of the west end. It was built in the 50s as a bonded warehouse for whisky, not long after became a mushroom farm, and then lay derelict for years. It's now been converted into studio spaces, and Glasgow Sculpture Studios occupy the bottom three floors of the building. Two more floors have recently been renovated, and I'm lucky to say one of the new studio spaces is now F&F HQ.




I've loved being in the Hidden Lane, and being part of the community there. In my time in Finnieston, I've witnessed the area go from a scruffy student neighbourhood into Glasgow's most trendy district, which has been quite a thing to see. I think the Hidden Lane has contributed to that, with so many artists, designers and makers based there. I've met lots of lovely and talented people, and of course been part of the Hidden Lane festival. The workshop has been home to Finch & Fouracre from our early fledgling days, and served us very well. It is with a certain amount of sadness that I move on.












However, as you can probably tell from these images, I was definitely outgrowing the space I had there. I'm glad to say that business has been good, but it was getting increasingly difficult to manage projects with nowhere really to put models, and constantly having to shift stuff about to get a little bit of space to work in. My new space at the Whisky Bond is a fair bit bigger, so I've got room to spread out (and more room to mess up....!). I moved last week, and my dad generously came up to help construct work benches - I'm particularly excited about the one on castors!









So a new chapter starts. Wish me luck!



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Friday, October 10, 2014

Alt-w | Cursor

Cycle 10 Alt-w Production Award -

Dave Young, Kirsty Hendry & Jake Watts

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Cursor will be a fitness software application which is also a critical publication, one that is focused on examining and critiquing the political, ethical and economic implications of producing data through emergent wearable technologies.


The publication will be comprised of audio and text that will be mediated through a user’s interactions with an app. With content of the publication being delivered to users upon the achievement of certain fitness milestones.


Dave Young, Kirsty Hendry & Jake Watts, a collective group of practitioners with backgrounds in networked media, digital arts practice and humanities research, are interested in the implications of neoliberal informational capitalism.


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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Announcing a wearable collaboration with Adafruit: Arduino Gemma

During his saturday morning presentation at Maker Faire Rome, Massimo Banzi gave a preview of a new collaboration and a new board: Adafruit Gemma becomes officially Arduino Gemma, a tiny but powerful wearable microcontroller board in a 27mm diameter package. Powered by an Attiny85 and programmable with the Arduino IDE over USB, anyone will be […]



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GoGo Penguin – Remix Competition

GoGo Penguin are offering Soundcloud users the chance to remix one of their tracks from the Mercury-nominated album v2.0. The stems for the track Fort are all available to download to create your own outstanding version of the track. The best remix will win a pro account from Soundcloud, one LP/CD, plus an exclusive print signed by the band plus two tickets for our show at Richmix in London on 7th November, complete with meet and greet. Listen to the stems below and click here to download them. Once you’ve completed your remix visit the Soundcloud page to upload them to the group.


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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Tiny stroke-only font for laser cutting

Miniature alphabet that you can squeeze just about anywhere When adding small text to a laser etched design, you want to make sure the font you choose will be legible. This tiny stroke-only alphabet is available to download from the Ponoko Showroom. The free file contains the entire alphabet plus punctuations, brackets and a few other randoms. [...]



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Copying CDs is now legal -- but is it too little, too late?



Today, copyright law in the UK catches up with what people have been doing for decades -- backing up media for personal use is now legal.


Until now, every time you copied media for any reason, you were breaking the law. Even if you weren't sharing the files online or providing copies of the discs to other people, in the eyes of the law you were a criminal. Thankfully, some sense has prevailed, but it's taken a ridiculously long time to come into effect.


By: Matt Kamen,


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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Designing the Commonwealth Games Event

An evening of talks from design companies involved in the Commonwealth Games



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