How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Blog

Explorations in art and technology by Cameron Cundiff

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Etsy Internship recap

September 6th, 2009 No Comments

Friday was the last day of my summer internship at Etsy. I met some great people and worked on awesome projects while I was there. My main focus was prototyping, both creating actual prototypes and documenting a process to promote ongoing prototyping there. The tools I explored were balsamiq mockups, Adobe Dreamweaver (templating and libraries), [...]

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Learn to love the what?

September 6th, 2009 No Comments

Over the past few years I’ve advised people and organizations wanting a basic web presence. In general they’ve had limited awareness of technology, so the work becomes an exercise in education rather than a development and design project. I’ve successfully helped these people, but it has been an uphill battle, and limited in scope. To [...]

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It’s just art… Honestly

September 6th, 2009 No Comments

My wife Kate has started a blogĀ  – Honestly Art – to promote “accessible artwork”. She has recently showcased Nahcotta Gallery’s Enormous Tiny Art show, as well as a handful of individual artists. She’s also creating a gallery/artist database for browsing. I’m enjoying getting the tech side established: WordPress Blog – plugins, themes, hacks Google [...]

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Surfpointer

March 16th, 2009 No Comments

Working with Bryan Lence in 1210 to create a surf report and alert application that works across mobile, web, and tv devices. The idea is: you would be able to get alerts if weather and condition data plus user generated feedback meet your minimum requirements. In other words, if it’s 3-4 ft faces and your [...]

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nYS DMV Redesign

January 29th, 2009 No Comments

For 1’2’10 we were asked to redesign the NYS Dept of Motor Vehicles website. Here’s my stab at it:

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Concering my voice

July 5th, 2008 No Comments

Voice can be a window or a closed door.

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How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Vlog

July 5th, 2008 No Comments

One of the advantages of video is the enhanced bandwidth for communication. My vlog debut does not dissappoint in that respect. I think my body language speaks to my discomfort with more poignancy than volumes of editorialized text. Despite my uneasiness, I feel the exercise was a success in its authenticity.

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read/write, oh yea!

July 2nd, 2008 No Comments

First blog post, and it feels a little exhibitionist so far. Maybe I just need something interesting to say. Then instead of self-consciously rambling, I can pontificate, oblivious to the transparency of my conceited rhetoric. Forgive the angst, but it’s a bit of an existential quandary, not knowing if anyone will actually read this, let [...]

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