A comment on FaceLifter by Amiseevem from Chile on Sep 5 2010 9:31PM Sorry admin - my post is test |
A comment on music by oPTTzntvcXswIsi from yIYhOwXtPjZMwa on Sep 4 2010 4:31PM doors.txt;1 |
A comment on music by Betsey from Cape Cod on Aug 31 2010 4:25AM Enjoying your creative talents. Thanks for sharing, Rob. |
A comment on FaceLifter by unlonnade from Turkey on Aug 30 2010 6:47AM evaluation abirbalk 3 |
A comment on FaceLifter by FlowerGogy from Uganda on Aug 26 2010 4:51PM You love flowers? |
A comment on FaceLifter by SokFoothvoiLk from Kuwait on Aug 26 2010 9:25AM DELETE THIS TOPIC!! |
A comment on FaceLifter by Insapsemump from Tunisia on Aug 18 2010 5:23AM
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A comment on FaceLifter by USA from USA on Aug 10 2010 3:26AM Very nice site! |
A comment on music by Cyn from SF Bay Area on Aug 5 2010 10:53PM Hey! I really like this - very spacey and a bit ska too... I vote for more RobGon/Sophie Crocker songs! I get a kinda Mark Ronson/Lily Allen vibe... |
A comment on music by kdoll from Dubai, UAE on Aug 1 2010 10:42PM Love it! Great lyrics, tunes and vocals. Such talent! I have to admit that Office Space Plan remains my favorite :) |
A comment on music by pixigrlinJP from Jamaica Plain, MA on Aug 1 2010 9:19PM intriguing, but now i kinda wana hear more... |
A comment on music by eddysysop from cambridge, ma on Aug 1 2010 9:14PM nice variety, kinda poppy, but really liked oil spill. more trance music, ppplease! |
A comment on music by fred from woburn, ma on Aug 1 2010 8:57PM wow |
A comment on music by bobuchuck from concord, ma on Aug 1 2010 8:57PM awesome, dude! |
A comment on FaceLifter by patapat from USA on Jul 31 2010 8:30AM Very nice site! |
A comment on FaceLifter by Expatssox from Bulgaria on Jul 18 2010 5:23PM Hello. And Bye. |
A comment on FaceLifter by kristina from portland on Feb 17 2009 12:12PM I wish I could have been there to stroke my own cheek. Love the video. |
A comment on FaceLifter by SJO from Waltham on Feb 17 2009 7:11AM Rob, this looks so cool! You continue to amaze. |
A comment on FaceLifter by BAT from fNew(Bos,Ham,Eng,Wor) on Feb 16 2009 12:49PM IOW: An approximate 3D mirror image of your mirror image?
Next: actual 3D mirror image horizontally flipped. Holo mirror-mirror?
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A comment on FaceLifter by Sissy from Little Glen on Feb 16 2009 6:19AM Hey Rob: This is quite the neatest! I am really looking forward to going over and seeing this unique work of art. Sissy |
A comment on FaceLifter by Karen from Londonderry, NH on Feb 15 2009 7:36PM What fun to step up to the FaceLifter and realize that this was my face!
And, an opportunity to lighten up, try out some expressiveness of my own. Loved the idea and the experience. Congratulations! |
A comment on FaceLifter by Suzanne from Acton on Feb 15 2009 5:12PM Would love to come and get a free facelift - does it remove fine lines and wrinkles? Looks very cool, Rob. |
A comment on FaceLifter by muthaiga from San Francisco on Feb 15 2009 12:04PM So sorry to miss your latest installation... it looks really cool. Wonderful that Vivien was there to participate - the lighting looks great. |
A comment on FaceLifter by pixigrlinJP from Jamaica Plain, MA on Feb 15 2009 10:15AM bizarre but now i'm kinda intrigued |
A comment on FaceLifter by Larsenic777 from Cambridge, MA on Feb 15 2009 9:43AM Yes. I loved this exhibit. It made my face look kinda weird. Disturbing. There many wonderful interactive artstuff at Axiom. I need to go again. |
A comment on FaceLifter by mobri1131 from Brookline, MA on Feb 15 2009 9:35AM Super cool piece. I saw it at the opening and was blown away!! |
A comment on ai8ball by eddysysop from MIT on Feb 13 2009 11:26PM Is the ai8ball cool? The answer is Yes. I am 95% certain. |
A comment on Giant Skull by bobuchuck from Concord, MA on Feb 13 2009 11:23PM Ooooh...scary! |
A comment on O.f.f.i.c.e.A.n.t.s by Nick from Lone Tree, CO on Jan 2 2008 7:44AM What if you feed them constantly? Do they become fat and lazy? For that matter, are fat developers who eat too much pizza and live a totally sedentary lifestyle, produce less than trim, athletic, fit developers? Very entertaining.
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A comment on Janken by Millie from Florence, Italy on Jan 1 2008 11:43PM I remember this work so well: a thoroughly successful combination of impressive technology and loads of fun! As children, in Korea, we played jyang kemi sheya often, especially when we needed to establish some sort of pecking order. (A version exists in Italy, too.) At the COLLISIONseven show, I managed to beat Janken several times! |