I was invited to design a mini golf hole for Holocene’s annual miniature golf tournament. Each year, they ask 18 artists and designers to submit plans for a hole to be installed at the large bar.
Here is my entry:
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Gabe Says:
August 8th, 2006 at 7:35 pmVisit Gabe
That is a great idea! Will it function like a marble maze?
I was wondering if you could make a copy of that one contraption video and maybe bring it with you when you come.
This latest sketch reminds me of that.
Dave Says:
August 8th, 2006 at 9:32 pmVisit Dave
Are you talking about the “The Way Things Go” movie, the one with the junk in the warehouse? With the flames?
Gabe Says:
August 9th, 2006 at 8:07 pmVisit Gabe
Yes, that was it! That film was awesome!
Do you have a dvd burner? If not it is no big deal, I might just order it.
Tell me more about the miniature golf hole. Is it something that you are going to build?
Descending Ashtray » A Clean Shop is a Happy Shop Says:
September 19th, 2006 at 10:26 pmVisit Descending Ashtray » A Clean Shop is a Happy Shop
[…] Wow, I can’t believe I let it get that bad. “How bad WAS it, Dave?” So bad, I hadn’t worked out there in a few weeks, that’s how bad. 5 hard days of cleaning, and two full trash cans later … it’s done. And I’ve been out there tinkering two nights in a row. Tomorrow begins production on the Labyrinth project. It’s really a pleasure to work in a happy shop. Hopefully I can keep it that way! I realized I’ve never done a proper shop tour, so here’s a quick one. […]
Descending Ashtray » Building a 16:3 scale Labyrinth Says:
September 26th, 2006 at 10:00 pmVisit Descending Ashtray » Building a 16:3 scale Labyrinth
[…] As you can see from the image above, we’ve really got our work cut out for us in building a larger-than-life version of Brio’s Labyrinth game for the Holocene Mini-golf event. Andrew and I began a few days ago by milling some lumber, and I assembled the center portion of the game last (Monday) night. This evening, Bruce and Andrew came over to help finalize this part of the game. Here’s Bruce locating one of the bumpers. It was pretty math-y work, and Bruce did a great job, though he was a bit lippy. […]