The Knuckle-Boom Circus
Take a look at this truck. Not much to look at is it? It has a 10′ flat bed, a compressor that runs off the main engine, and a compact crane called a knuckle boom that folds up behind the cab. “What’s it good for?” you ask.
The Greatest Clamp In The World
I picked up this little rig from JCX Expendables today, seen here attached to our office table and a Canon S90. The clamp and ballhead where both about 55$, a little spendy, but completely worth it. It mounts to handlebars, hand rails, the edge of desks, skateboards, kitchen faucets, doors, whatever.
Stretch Out And Wait
Last night I sat down and finished a pattern I’ve been working on for a while. This is my aerial practice shirt. It keeps my arms, shoulders, and neck from getting rope burn when I’m practicing in class. It’s based on a surfing rash guard, with longer sleeves and a lower waist.
Tiny Hats, and The People Who Make Them
Last night my aerial partner and I sat down in the textiles lab to make tiny hats. How did this come about? How does one decide to make tiny hats? Well, as it turns out, the market for tiny hats, while vast in its variety and selection, is not so vast as to encompass the desires and whims of my accomplice & co-conspirator in the circus arts.
But will it make a sound?
“If you don’t talk about your ideas, they might as well not exist.”
This phrase returns zero google hits for some reason, but the sentiment is not new, and I’m sure someone else has said it better.