Mathew Lippincott’s blog on design and DIY aerospace
September 24th, 2010

Open Hardware Summit Notes

Met and ran into fellow grassroots mapping folks Bonny Gregory and Cesar Harada, and my old roommate Isaac Ravishankara.

Bruce Perens & John Wilbanks echoed each other:

“IP is a disease, good open licensing and prior art databases can innoculate the future against it.

John Wilbanks

freedom doesn’t come from the barrel of a license.  decide on the values underlying the license.

Nina Paley:

“Copyright is like kids, you don’t own ‘em.”

Business Forum

Successful Open hardware projects are awesome but their businesses are boring- 40% markup, good relationship with shipping, quality, trademark protection, insurance, accounting.

Had a great talk with Britta Riley, Jeffrey Lipton, and Chris from Netduino about licensing mechanical and analog devices.  I’ve been thinking of  a way to frame the problem, and I think I’ve got a helpful case-study, the miter box:

Designed to replicate exact and consistant angles, a new miter box can be cut using an existing miter box as a guide.  It is also a simple enough object that whenever it’s used, it’s ability to copy itself is implied.  Instructions can be written, but they really aren’t necessary.  I think it can be said that the miter box  contains it’s own instructions.

I don’t know what our open licenses should look like, but I think they aught to account for objects like a miter box.

Talked to Chris Anderson about flying safety and PET film.  In Grassroots Mapping we’ve been discussing making to PET  balloons, and we’re trying to decide between aluminized (less helium loss) and uncoated PET for balloons. Chris’s company DIY Drones sells a mylar UAV blimp kit.   Chris’s advice: go with uncoated PET, aluminized balloons can short out power lines if they break free.

August 18th, 2010

I feel this way a lot

“When sophistication loses content then the only way of keeping in touch with reality is to be crude and superficial.  This is what I intend to be.”
Paul Feyerabend
page 158 “How to Defend Society Against Science”, Scientific Revolutions, Oxford Readings in Philosophy

Feyerabend’s critiques the application of scientific theory to social prescriptions.  But this quotation struck me because it could be re-applied to the contemporary art world so easily.  Sophistication without content.  It is, however, fascinating how crude and superficial attacks on content-less sophistication have been subsumed into a sophisticated discourse.

oh man, venomous attacks against a vague subject like the “art world.”  I must be tired. oh well, POST!

August 5th, 2010

Grassroots Mapping PDX: workshop flights

I realized I forgot to link these up on my blog:

Grassroots Mapping PDX 6/26/2010: helium flight from mathew lippincott on Vimeo.

Grassroots Mapping PDX 6/26/2010: Solar Hot Air flight from mathew lippincott on Vimeo.

August 5th, 2010

New HTZ!

There’s a new Hack This Zine out!  Check out 10.5, where there’s a great dialogue about the coming Robocracy.  hilarious, and telling.  Flatline points out that in the past it was thought that robots would replace manual labor, but it’s turned out that they’re becoming middle-low level management, and replacing clerical workers.  It’s time to revive the Yippie employment platform: Mandatory unemployment! Make the machines do it!

August 5th, 2010

Grassroots Mapping PDX: flight images

I still haven’t stitched together a map from my helium flight on 7/9, but here are some great aerial photos:

From the solar balloon flights.  I really wish I could send these balloons above 150ft, as is RJ and I we only got shots of the beach.

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this is a great shot of me and robby kraft inflating a solar balloon on 7/27, taken by Samantha Mitchell.  We never got into the Sauve Island airspace though, the Sheriff told us to stop.  He was jovial, but wouldn’t give us a charge or cite what statute we were violating.  I actually had to chase him down and harangue him before he conceeded that he’d ticket us for “harassing wildlife.” The only wildlife we harassed was the pig tooling around in a pickup truck.  We had the decency to walk into the refuge on foot.

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Helium Flight

I’ve got over 800 photos that need stitching from this one, my dad and I went to a little over 1000 ft on the beach at Seaside, OR.

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