Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Another Round

I decided to open a new box of glass plates.
My second attempt didn't work.
It's getting a little frustrating- but I will champion on.
I will master holograms.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Hologram Test 2



Today, I tested the Hologram kit for a second time. I decided for this round, I would try a little Ganesh statue that I have, and exposure the glass film for 12 minutes (the maximum recommended. I also provided a light blockade for the laser. There really isn't a completely dark room in my apartment, so it's a little hard to eliminate all of the light. Unfortunately, my work didn't yield any results. Ahhh Science. That's what experimentation is about. Anyone have any recommendations?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
First Trial

Sitting still for 5 minutes was really difficult. Vibrations are the enemy of holograms, so you have to be absolutely silent. My cat meowed a few times outside my door, so maybe that's why it didn't work...
The plus side: the whole kit took less then five minutes to put together- incredibly impressive, since the other books that I've been reading on holograms say that it takes days to prepare.
Friday, January 05, 2007
Hologram Research

A Hologram is made by splitting the beam of a laser. The two beams are brought together again at a special photographic plate or film after one of the beams has been reflected from the object.

Monday, January 01, 2007
One YEAR of Creativity

Today marks one full year of CosCreative, and being creative everyday for a year. I learned a lot from doing this project. I started CosCreative so that I could have a gym to work out my underused creative muscles. My job at the time had no creative elements to it, so I needed an outlet to do something- I also had a lot of free time, and this blog was a way to focus it. Through the year, a lot of new things happened, and the jobs and people I now surround myself with, challenge me to stretch my creativity everyday, and I'm really thankful for that.
What I learned from working on CosCreative2006:
Creativity can happen in the simplest of things. Yesterday, I had a flat tire. I haven't changed a tire in over a 10 years- I had to find some creative ways to fix it.
You can't expect to document creativity everyday. It's just too hard, because when you stop to think about everything you do, it can be overwhelming- plus sometimes blogger won't upload your photos.
Sometimes you need a break from creative work. Reflecting, reevaluating, and planning are all part of the creative process that I too often neglect.
So what's next?
2007 will be just as creative, but I'm going to focus myself month to month to learn new things. I'm fascinated with art and technology, so I'm going to try and delve into new creative ways to work with high tech toys The month of January will be devoted to Holograms. Other topics might include: Robots, Graphics Programs, Fiber Optics, LED's, Lighting...
I probably will not post everyday, but maybe a few times a month.
Thanks to all those who helped me out this past year with being creative! Let's have a creative 2007!