What’s nu?

C over lambda of  course!

I can’t help it when ever anyone says, “whats  new?” I automatically  think  C over lambda! I have my father in Law to thank for that one, thanks Dad!  For those of you that don’t know  what I am talking about, Physicists use the Greek letter nu to represent the frequency of light, which can be expressed as its speedc divided by its wavelength lambda.

So this  piece is not nu but, it is new!

Standing 26 inches high, It’s New, will make an awesome side table or hallway table. Made from brake drums, a crank shaft and a  few other odds and  ends this piece is ready for a  new home!

Glass in  photo is  24 inches  round.

Delivered!

As a child my parents would take us kids to the Seattle Center on the weekends. We  would play carnival games, visits the science center, ride the  monorail and we would often end the day with a trip up to the top of the Space needle.

Today I got to experience Seattle Center in a  whole  new way. I made a  delivery to the  4th floor of the Center house which is the  home for the  New Seattle branch of The  Academy of Interactive Entertainment. I have to admit it was strange driving around inside  Seattle Center!

Below photos are of  Madeleine Erhardt, Head of Administrations,  US campuses with the two new works of functional art.

A  bit about the two pieces I  delivered  to the school for the  lobby , the  first is  a coffee  table that I call Saucy as it was made from car parts and  a  sausage plate.The  second piece is from my series  Light from War , which is a  sculpture / hall table that  provides  light and  makes a  great  conversation  piece. Light  from War was made from a World War ll  case that  was  used to store a  howliter missile.

If you know someone interested in a career in the game industry AIE is school to check out!