interactive experimental glass

This blog is a documentation of the "Interactive, Electronic and Experimental glass class held at Pilchcuk Glass School in Stanwood WA, from August 15- September 2

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Oops, that last entry was mine... (Monika)

...despite what it says at the end. yeah, so i finally got my own blog post thing going on, i think. um, this is monika and the posting following this one is also from me. just to clarify.

~monika

Open Question

hey, everyone! i hope everyone has settled into their digs and reacclimated to the world outside of pilchuck. slowly my faculties seem to be returning. so, do any of you remember that proposal that i (with monumental help from zen) was working on while at pilchuck? well, i got it! but now comes the hard part - executing it!

so, i am having trouble remembering what i need to do to allow for more that one LED per pin on the stamp. i know it had something to to with additional hardware, putting some other component on the breadboard, but goddamn, i can't recall the name of what i need. i have been perusing bookstores for various stamp programming books and looking for the microprocessor cook book (that's what it was called, right?) but am unsure what would be most helpful in this endeavor. any and all info from you wonderful interactive, experimental, electronic folks would just make me jump for joy. and feel free to email me at monika@altperspective.com.

ps: is this amnesia normal? hmmm.