Steampunk display cabinet being made

| September 24, 2012

Now that we have started selling the iPhonographs and Sir Round-a-Sound to the general public I wanted to create a display case to show off the goods.  Check out our new catalogue!  It is a very large display case which looks a bit like a cathedral!  It will have glass windows, speaker holes and lighting.  Here is a glimpse of its beginnings.

 

 

 


Busy, Busy, Busy! Steampunk!

| August 27, 2012

We have opened up a space at the Rocks in Sydney, Australia to sell steampunk artefacts.  So I have been very busy creating new pieces for our opening which happened on Friday 24th Aug, 2012.  Follow us on Facebook and please like us if you like what you see – thanks.  Here is a sneak peek at some of the pieces.

The beauty of these pieces is the sound quality of your music when played through them.  The smaller ones have an overall great sound throughout the range from bass to treble.  The iPhonograph with the two horns is perfect for big band sounds like Glenn Miller and brilliant for vocals, you could swear the musicians are in the room with you!  The prices vary from $550 to $1,250 and are a bargain with the amount of work put into them – the electronics are the latest.  The smaller ones are ‘Sir Round-a-Sound and the larger one is called ‘Too Tone’.

Steampunk Steady Cam for my iPhone!

| July 3, 2012

I was asked to film some book launches by Lisa (my partner) for an author (Robyn Caughlan) who has asked Lisa to make her book into a film.  The book is called ‘Waiting at the Gate‘ – where you can share the journey from book to film.  It’s billed as ‘one woman’s journey out of hell’ and it’s a pretty apt description of the tumultuous life and times of incredible Aboriginal artist and fashion designer Robyn Caughlan.  Lisa’s going to be doing her trademark giveaways and ‘meet the makers’ events during the film’s production so liking is a good way to be amongst the first in line for previews, sneak peeks etc.!

Anyway I wanted to use an iPhone to film the launches but wanted to find a way to stabilise the phone and this is one solution I came up with.  It is gyroscopic in nature similar to what they use on ships.  The pendulum keeps the camera upright and the ‘disks’ keep it level no matter how you angle the handle attached to the outer disk.  It is very easy to make and can easily be worked out from the photographs – enjoy!

 

 

The iPhone slides into the cradle quite snuggly.

An iPhonograph for Charity

| June 25, 2012

I was asked if I could donate an iPhonograph to NSW Cavalcade of History and Fashion charity to raise some much needed funds in a raffle.  So I created this more modern version (compared to my previous iPhonograph) as 1st prize in their biggest fundraising event this year – their 50th Anniversary Fashion Parade raising money to preserve clothing of past eras which provide unique clues to our social history.  Here is a link to NSW Cavalcade of History and Fashion.  Click here to see the pictures of the iPhonograph in its original form.

She’s a beauty and has an input for a microphone (with it’s own separate volume control) and you can control the Treble, Bass and Volume.  This baby has 50 watts of sound and what a SOUND!!  You can plug in your iPhone, iPad, iPod Into the cradle or any audio device through the microphone input.

An iPhonograph for Charity

| June 22, 2012

I was asked if I could donate an iPhonograph to NSW Cavalcade of History and Fashion charity to raise some much needed funds in a raffle.  So I created this more modern version (compared to my previous iPhonograph) as 1st prize in their biggest fundraising event this year – their 50th Anniversary Fashion Parade raising money to preserve clothing of past eras which provide unique clues to our social history.  Here is a link to NSW Cavalcade of History and Fashion.

She’s a beauty and has an input for a microphone (with it’s own separate volume control) and you can control the Treble, Bass and Volume.  This baby has 50 watts of sound and what a SOUND!!  You can plug in your iPhone, iPad, iPod Into the cradle or any audio device through the microphone input.

Steampunk Sir Round-a-Sound is finished!

| June 22, 2012

At last Sir Round-a-Sound is finished and sounds great!  I plan on making a steampunk remote control, it works with a traditional remote….but I want a fancy one!

For some reason this picture is enlongated, if you would like to see how it really looks go here: Sir Round-a-Sound

Steampunk Sir Round-a-Sound

| June 19, 2012

My partner Lisa managed to find 11 beautiful 1930′s clock cases which I am repurposing into ‘Sir Round-a-Sound’ players to dock your phone into.  This is a preliminary version still in the making.  It will have the option of a steampunk remote control and it will charge your phone at the same time.

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Also you may like to check out the current status of the iPhonograph here.

Byte Magazine Covers

| March 26, 2012

Ben brought home an old Byte magazine that someone had loaned use for the Steampunklet (the cover article was on Logo, which she’s getting into), and that made me think it would be fun to frame some of the covers.  Luckily, DigiBarn has old covers scanned in with a good non-commercial license.

What do you think?


iPhonograph wins ‘Waste to Art’ competition

| March 25, 2012

The iPhonograph was entered into the ‘Waste to Art’ competition in the Braemar Gallery, Blue Mountains, Australia and won!  The prize was a certificate, 6 cup cakes and a voucher (for 2) to dine at any restaurant of our choosing!  Needless to say I was stoked.  This is all thanks to my partner Lisa who entered the iPhonograph into this competition.  Needless to say I have a lot of projects to finish – I will keep you updated.

 

Susan Everingham – Curator
presenting me with the certificate
and cup cakes!

 

iPhonograph – winner of the ‘Waste to Art’ competition.

 

Just when I thought I was getting ahead!!!

| March 20, 2012

It’s not enough that I have so many things to finish I’ve now been asked to create an iPhonograph for an art exhibition called ‘from waste to art’.  So…….this is what I have been working on.  It has a 50 watt amplifier which I built from a kit, a 50 watt speaker under the embossed brass horn which can handle a 100 watts of power and to finish this off I am installing a tone control.  The cradle takes an iPad, iPhone or iPod and charges them at the same time – enjoy!  I am changing the black knobs on the front for nice gleaming brass ones!

 

 

 

Steampunk MEGAPHONOGRAM

| March 4, 2012

I have been asked by so many people to create another iPhonograph that I’ve had to postpone my steampunk mouse.  So here is my newest creation in the making, and believe me this one is BIG!  I have to have this finished by the 20th March!  I call this one the MEGAPHONOGRAM.

iPhonograph gets a plug in these publications!

| February 7, 2012

I didn’t expect the iPhonograph to get this much attention!! I didn’t get all the publications, but these publications each have an article on the iPhonograph and are worth reading: CNET News   Tree Hugger     Technabob   Walyou   Godunky   Geekosystem  Neatorama   Tumblr  Mophie   Organic Mommy Today   All Things Steampunk   XYDO   My Blog   FNOWare   Redux   Topsy   Tech Speak   Tribune   Tech News   Boiler Room News   Next Gadgets   Pop Culture   Glam   NewsJogger   DumpserverCoUK   IHAVEANIDEA   Bluefoot Media   Self Tan   Fresh Gadgets   14U News   Brian Fontenot   Tweetmeme   Pichaus   Radio Junkee   Technology News  Ripple’s Web   ShareRally   Tablet PC Blog   Evideo   Afrikeo   Frequency   Nichelots   Onlinemoneyprograms   All iStuff   Artrick Playground   Tablet PC Guide   Internet & Technology Blog  This doesn’t include Russia, China, Poland and other countries!

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