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.quark:after { content: "/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////"; display: inline-block; margin-top: 5em;}</style></head><body><div class="juxtitle">jonathan.is</div><div class="description">an experiment
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jonathan.is: a record of artifacts generated by @jedahan</div><a href="/mystuff">http://jonathan.is/</a><div class="twitter"><a href="http://twitter.com/jedahan">@jedahan</a></div><div class="quark"><iframe allowfullscreen="1" frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g_GVGyM9rw"></iframe><div class="title">You Only Die Once</div><div class="post_date">2012-12-26 16:35:24 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><img src="2012_09_20_02_36_03_106_Screen_Shot_2012_09_19_at_10.33.41_PM.PNG" /><div class="title">share the traffic</div><div class="subtitle"><a>control the lights</a>
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<a href="https://github.com/theterg/web-trafficlight">get the code</a>
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<a href="">read theterg's writeup</a>
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or click to continue the story on how we built an networked controllable party trafficlight</div><img src="2012_09_20_02_38_37_319_DSCF1808.jpg" /><div class="title">So, we finally got our Raspberry Pi!</div><div class="description">(we being jedahan.com and http://terg.is)</div><img src="2012_09_20_02_42_49_785_IMG_20120919_224052.jpg" /><div class="title">...and we already had this awesome traffic light</div><div class="description">(hooray for troy antique stores)</div><img src="2012_09_20_03_16_38_692_diagraaam.jpeg" /><div class="title">So a plan was made to share the lights with the world</div><div class="description">
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We wanted a way for anyone to control the lights and see in real-time what colors are on
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The control is no problem for an arduino, but the Pi really shines when a full network stack is needed
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So we wrote a <a href="http://terg.is/tl/">website</a> using the http://bugswarm.net <a href="https://github.com/c4milo/bugswarm-js">javascript client</a> to let any web browser talk to the Pi
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The Pi is running a <a href="https://github.com/buglabs/bugswarm-tools">python client</a> which makes it easy to map red/yellow/green messages to toggle GPIO pins
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Due to the awesomeness of programming for linux, it was easy to get python to write to /sys/class/gpio/...
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A more thorough hardware writeup/howto is viewable on <a href="http://terg.is/?page_id=189">theterg's website</a></div><img src="2012_09_20_03_26_34_8_8004932854_a3042a5297_b.jpg" /><div class="title">Which was deemed a cool enough project by Adafruit!</div><div class="description">They gave us an awesome goodie bag which is definitely inspiring for more ambitious projects!
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Thanks <a href="http://adafruit.com/">Adafruit</a>, <a href="http://raspberrypi.org">Raspberry Pi</a> and <a href="http://www.nycresistor.com">NYC Resistor</a>!
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<a href="http://twitter.com/jedahan">Jonathan Dahan</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/theterg">Andrew Tergis</a></div><div class="post_date">2012-09-20 02:32:10 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><img src="2012_02_03_00_01_10_929_6787834175_84c066d779_b.jpg" /><div class="title">Bike-In Movie</div><div class="subtitle"></div><img src="2012_02_03_00_01_10_929_6787834175_84c066d779_b.jpg" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">Movie too boring? Pedal Faster!<br />Movie going too fast? Slow Down.<br /><br />Control the playback speed of Doug Engelbart's <a href="http://sloan.stanford.edu/mousesite/1968Demo.html#complete">1968 Demo</a> with the bike!</div><img src="2012_02_06_06_20_24_371_split_biking.jpg" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">An Arduino running Firmata talked to Processing on the laptop. Processing sent out an OSC message to Quartz Composer, which controlled the video.<br /><br />The lite-up wheel got a lot of attention.</div><img src="2012_02_06_06_24_41_116_Screen_Shot_2012_02_06_at_1.23.57_AM.PNG" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">The code is available on <a href="github.com/jedahan/bike-in-movie">github.com/jedahan/bike-in-movie</a><br /><br />Lots of thanks to <a href="http://www.boxysean.com">Sean McIntyre</a> for the bike trainer, and <a href="http://319scholes.org">319 Scholes</a> for the bike and space!</div><div class="post_date">2012-01-29 00:00:00 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><img src="2012_02_03_00_03_13_875_6793325161_714bdb4849_o.png" /><div class="title">Haiku Wifi</div><div class="subtitle"></div><img src="2012_02_03_00_03_13_875_6793325161_714bdb4849_o.png" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">Haiku wifi is a public bulliten board, cleverly taking over your wireless network list</div><img src="2012_02_05_21_13_14_755_6787066535_e2be2bdd3a_z.jpg" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">Connect to the access point and you can write your own poetry!</div><img src="2012_02_05_21_22_56_941_6793506265_9054570606_o.jpg" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description"><a href="http://sundialtone.com">Toby Schachman</a> and <a href="http://jonathan.is">I</a> created this hack at <a href="http://arthackday.net">art hack day</a>, hosted by <a href="http://319scholes.org">319 Scholes</a>. Many thanks to those who helped us realize the project in such a short time. Thanks to <a href="http://www.boxysean.com/projects/">Sean McIntyre</a> for providing the router and valuable input. Thanks to <a href="http://bnewbold.net">Bryan Newbold</a> for helping develop the ideas further.</div><img src="2012_02_05_21_45_29_899_Screen_Shot_2012_02_05_at_4.45.16_PM.PNG" /><div class="title"></div><div class="description">Code and documentation on how to set this up yourself is available on <a href="http://github.com/jedahan/haiku-wifi">github.com/jedahan/haiku-wifi</a></div><div class="post_date">2012-01-28 15:05:00 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><img src="2012_02_07_07_48_00_269_Screen_Shot_2012_02_07_at_2.47.17_AM.PNG" /><div class="text">
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<a href="http://android.willfixeverything.com"> android</a>
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<a href="http://2.6.35.willfixeverything.com"> 2.6.35</a>
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<a href="http://coffee-script.willfixeverything.com"> coffee-script </a>
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<a href="http://the.next.build.willfixeverything.com"> the next build </a>
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<a href="http://github.com/jedahan/willfixeverything"> * source code</a></div><div class="post_date">2011-04-22 05:47:00 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><iframe allowfullscreen="1" frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atULotF2214&t=200"></iframe><div class="title">Multiperson Synthesizer</div><div class="post_date">2010-05-05 20:40:00 UTC</div></div><div class="quark"><iframe allowfullscreen="1" frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z91WlggMZnA"></iframe><div class="title">itsaglitch</div><div class="post_date">2010-04-11 20:35:00 UTC</div></div></body></html>
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Dear MoMA,
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Jonathan Dahan here. I discovered your job listing through the newtech
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mailing list (thanks Don!) and had to apply to the Media Technology Developer
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position. I've been following you very closely these past
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couple of years and think we may be a perfect match. It started a few
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years back when I attented the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibit. I
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went once, and was overjoyed to see so many of my favorite pieces of
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art (Textarc! Hektor! GRL!) already there. What was even more special
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was seeing the faces of people who were never exposed to interactive
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art being inquisitive. I was too excited when someone asked a question
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about a piece I knew that I hopped over and had to explain what was going
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on. By the end of the day I had gathered a small group of people and was
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giving an impromptou tour.
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I researched the pieces that were new to me, which is one of my favorite
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reasons to visit museums in general. A week later some friends asked me to
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join them for a return trip, and I ended up giving two more 'tours,' mainly
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just explaining HOW things worked and being surprised at what was the most
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compelling aspects to those who aren't developers or artists.
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Fast forward a few years, and I was overjoyed to have the opportunity to
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develop a piece with Jer Thorpe for BUG Labs during the 'Talk to Me'
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exhibit. I saw the same behaviour - people being wowed by a world so
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outside thier experience.
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Helping expose more and more people to art and experiences they aren't even aware
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exists would be a dream job for me. Inviting discussion from all perspectives by
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making accessible all forms of art. Helping a team of developers to come up with
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the best ways to expose that art - these are the things I would do as a Media
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Technology Developer.
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My experience and skills are a good fit. Not just the development
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environment and language chops, but the teams I build and events I participate
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in - if you have any questions about the events please ask! I have at least a
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few stories from each.
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Thanks for taking the time to consider me for the position.
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Sincerely,
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Jonathan Dahan
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jonathan@jedahan.com
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