An Apokiliptika Joint.


Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:MiniMan is a walky-talky playa puppet mounted on a backpack frame attached to an "operator". This is his home away from Black Rock City and a place to spill some brain for him after checking the project blog at www.MutantVehicle.com/MiniMan.htm
Thank you, my Michigan brother. Kernul Killbuck fashioned it out of styrofoam (can't be top heavy)... it even has veins! My five year old daughter likes to hold it.robotland wrote:What's the word i'm looking for?.....Oh, yeah- WOW.
I'm lovin' the little brain! You hit this one outta the park, man.
Kewl, Harley. Got any progress photos to share?unjonharley wrote:The miniman from Or. will have a dream pod. He will be dreaming of his 06 run for the playa.
Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:Kewl, Harley. Got any progress photos to share?unjonharley wrote:The miniman from Or. will have a dream pod. He will be dreaming of his 06 run for the playa.
The Count wrote:Jelly,
does MM have a rigging point that we could use to run him up the flagpole? (hint hint)
It would sure give him a nice view of town. (and, ahem, visa versa)
Serving suggestion, food for thought, topic for future discussion.... Wrap your scheming little (spinning) brain around that for awhile and see what comes up.
--TC
Mister Jellyfish Mister wrote:Holy fuck on a fuck stick!!! The Kernul and I almost hyperventilated with joy as we launched MiniMan on the 300 people at the Skoosh Recompression Party in Reno last night. Revelers were shrieking with glee and also loved the close interaction with Killbuck's MR-1 robot. I wish you could have seen the look on the Kernul's face when he was operating, and I must have looked the same way.
I hope somebody sends us the pictures they took! If so we'll post them here. All resounded that MiniMan will be a big hit on the playa and we will have to make it a point to keep him lit up when reclying at our camp as it will make Apokiliptika even more of a "must see" of Burning Man 2005.
People loved it when we bent him forward to touch "hands" with them, and were surprised becuase it looks so heavy. One lovely woman told me I must be very strong "Why yes... yes I am" I lied. It was fun to hand one of the control rods to a person to let them waive an arm around. It was raining lightly but it was no problem outside until even small gusts of wind tried to knock me down. The party was inside a warehouse so Killbuck braved the wiring and light fixtures and we got him inside to dance with the band.
Yes I love this man of mine.
Wowie Kazowie. That would be possible indeed. The el wire and inverters, however, emit quite a bit of RF in the 1.7 to 2 Khz range. So much so that we can't even use a megaphone circuit (the "Dick-a-Phone" was a little over the top anyway). Then there is the challenge of not getting his many protruding parts stuck in the rigging.The Count wrote:Jelly,
does MM have a rigging point that we could use to run him up the flagpole? (hint hint)
It would sure give him a nice view of town. (and, ahem, visa versa)
Serving suggestion, food for thought, topic for future discussion.... Wrap your scheming little (spinning) brain around that for awhile and see what comes up.
--TC
Thanks, Kitty. Do you or any of your copatriots have any digital photos of the event? Posterity, you see.CagedKitty wrote:I was there MiniMan! You were great!
I would have been the tallest person there, with the help of my 5" heels, if it weren't for you!
It's amazing the control you have of your arms, I was worried for the little girl you were petting, but she seemed to like it.
You will probably run into some wind on the playa...
I'll see you there!

Hi Spec. Well we actually did rig a flash cannon inside one of the arms. You know, harmless flash paper/cotton ordinance, 4 foot tongue of flame, glow plug ignition. But with even that, it just kind of gets swallowed by the size of MiniMan like a small pecker on a large dog.spectabillis wrote:No weapons?
stain me disappointed...