Showing posts with label Clark Whittington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clark Whittington. Show all posts

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Art-o-mat® radio interview

Arto-founder Clark Whittington and arto-artist (and soon to be machine host) Scott Blake were recently interviewed on the Worlds of Wayne podcast.

Check it out HERE...episode 115. The interview runs a little over 50 minutes and begins with a sound bite from the Rachel Ray Show from when she had a feature about vending machines and
Art-o-mat® was one of them. Then Clark, Scott and Wayne talk about many things Art-o-mat®: machines, hosting, what it takes to be an arto-artist, the arto-experience and the upcoming Swap Meet in Minneapolis...good stuff!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

New Art-o-mat® machine in Kalamazoo



A new Art-o-mat® machine is now in place at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo, MI.

I was so excited that most of the photos I took didn't come out...sheesh.

That's Bonnie Pfingst and Clark Whittington in the photo on the right. And of course, that's "Tiny" in the photo on the left.



You really MUST visit Tiny Studio and meet Bonnie and her machine "Tiny".

Location:
Park Trades Center #219
326 W. Kalamazoo Ave.

Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3361








Oh -- I also wanted to show you some of Bonnie's wonderful artwork that is now in MY collection!






Saturday, April 11, 2009

Great article about Art-o-mat®.

Winston-Salem, North Carolina artist Clark Whittington -- the creator of Art-o-mat® -- sent me a link today to a GREAT interview he recently did with FLYP.

I've never heard of FLYP (but that isn't saying all that much...I haven't heard of a LOT of things) so I Google'd them. Here is what their "about us" page says:
FLYP uses an innovative palette of online tools and Web 2.0 user functionality to provide an engaging and enriching multimedia experience. We approach the Internet as a new medium—not just a new distribution channel—and we strive for a form of journalism that fulfills its possibilities on topics that range from politics and science to art and music.

Combining high-quality text, video, animation and design, FLYP goes against the here-today-gone-tomorrow tendency of journalism on the Internet. Our biweekly issues full of stories on topics ranging from politics and science to art and music are meant to be experienced, and not just read. Merging the best characteristics of print journalism with appealing interactivity, FLYP tries to offer up a dynamic magazine.

FLYP is created and published by Digital Media International, LLC.


To read and see and hear the fab-o arto-article/interview, click here!

Ha...I just read/listened to/watched the article again
-- the first time through I didn't realize Herbert Hoover had a small video interview in there as well!

Herb makes the delightful pewter cast saltine crackers and pretzels found in Art-o-mat machines.


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