The Transport-o-Scope
A project in Running Springs, CA by The Robinsons, The Kobers & The Carney000days
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The Transport-o-Scope is a bike-through TV light tunnel, an interactive art installation to be built at Burning Man 2013.
Backers: 24
Average Pledge Per Backer: $53
Funded: $1,271 of $1,000
Dates: Jun 7th -> Jul 8th (32 days)
Project By: The Robinsons, The Kobers & The Carney
Backers: 24
Average Pledge Per Backer: $53
Funded: $1,271 of $1,000
Dates: Jun 7th -> Jul 8th (32 days)
Project By: The Robinsons, The Kobers & The Carney
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Last Updated: July 8 @ 20:04 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
The LED Light Arches
June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Again! Here are some shots of the light arches, made of opaque PVC tubing threaded with multi-colored LED lights. There will be 10 of these arches total. These pictures feature how the various colors will glow in a dark environment. Will... (Read More)
Building the TV Component of the Transport-o-Scope
June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello! Last weekend we built the frame of the wooden TV set. Here are some pictures of the building process and its outcome, a 7 foot high pine TV! The antennae is made of EMT, electrical metal (steel) tubing. Jarod's dad helped... (Read More)
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