Making Problems to Solve

Dave Bauer
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Apr 27, 2023 • 56min

Michelle Chandra - Generative Art, Waves, Math, and Nature

Michelle Chandra is a generative artist using programming, waveforms, and mathematical curves to create unique designs using an Axidraw pen plotter. Her work explores repeating patterns, sometimes along with layering colors to geometric designs that sometimes evoke images of nature. We chat about the possibilities of art through programming as well as how exploring the outdoors, especially the Southwest of the United States can inspire exploring patterns. We cover the ongoing theme of creative community from art school to online including the @penplotart Instagram account and the Plot Part week-long online art challenge. Find Michelle's work on Instagram @dirtalleydesign and her web site dirtalleydesign.com Mentions in this episode The Coding Train Bryce Canyon
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Apr 20, 2023 • 1h 13min

Keith Mitchell - Shipwright, Toolmaker, Illustrator

You might know Keith Mitchell from his woodworking, tool making, and boat building, or from his illustration work with Lost Art Press, or have met him at the Total Boat tent at Maker Camp. We had a great conversation about making, art and learning. We talked about learning the trades and passing on the knowledge, though mentorship or apprenticeship, sharing what you know with the maker community online, or teaching in person at your shop or at a maker event. Follow Keith @shipwrightskills on Instagram or Youtube or go old school and check out his website and blog and maybe pickup an awesome tool. Mentioned in this episode: Anne of All Trades Jimmy Diresta Caleb James Jesse Savage Carrie Savage John Erianne Cliff Dufton Geoff Feder Lost Art Press Jim Tolpin George Walker Pat Quinn
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Apr 13, 2023 • 1h 8min

Grant Alexander - Writing Instructions is Harder than You Think

This time I talked with Grant Alexander about his earliest maker memory and steps along his path to content creator. We explore a bit about education, teaching, and giving instructions, and making maker friends. Grant is one of the hosts of the CLAMP Podcast, where they talk about everything related to creating, living, and making projects. Check out Grant's work on Instagram and YouTube. Mentioned in this episode: Chris Powell Adam Mackey Jessy Ratfink Ethan Carter Tim Kness Camp Arrowhead Matthias Wandel Shawn James Jimmy Diresta Pat Lap Bear Mountain Boats
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Apr 6, 2023 • 58min

Mark Adams - Discovering Community through Portraits and Conversation

Mark Adams is a photographer most well-known in the maker community for putting folks at ease, even if they normally don't enjoy having their picture taken. If you have been to an event where Mark is present, you know getting your picture taken, probably multiple times, possibly in multiple outfits with friends, is almost mandatory. Mark is also a motorcycle enthusiast, and his time at Skidmark Garage in Cleveland is where he discovered the maker community. In this episode we chat about art, creativity, the usual, and we get to know the maker behind the lens, a little bit. Check out Mark's work on Instagram @markadamspictures and his web site markadamspictures.com Mentioned in this episode: Skidmark Garage Motogo Portland Ironworks Jimmy Diresta Patrick Reynolds Catskill Mountain Maker Camp
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Mar 30, 2023 • 58min

Brandy Aubé - Welder, Fabricator, Metal Artist

This week I talked to Brandy Aubé, a welder, fabricator, metal artist, maker, and singer in Classic Rock band from Louisiana. We discussed her history of metal working, including product design of her metal hoop frames, and the Voz. We also covered her history as an art teacher, teaching at Maker Camp, meeting makers at Workbench Con and the excitement of being a tool tech at Make 48 events. Check out Brandy's work on Instagram and her web site studio-aube.com. Mentions in this episode: April Wilkerson Ethan Carter Katie Freeman Jimmy Diresta Make48 Lincoln Electric Justin Mabie
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Mar 23, 2023 • 1h 12min

Laura Kampf and Jimmy Direstra: Every Imperfection Gets Affection

This week I was joined by Laura Kampf and Jimmy Diresta, two of my biggest influences in how to think about creativity, to talk about embracing imperfections and the way defects can help to tell the story behind an object. We cover everything from ants to automatic knives, and using the mistakes we make to show the personality behind the project. Laura discovers a new metaphor for problem-solving. Mentions in this episode: Andy Birkey David Waelder Grant Alexander Austin Handel and the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp
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Mar 16, 2023 • 55min

Justin Mabie: Making Maker Documentaries

From his start filming for the music industry in LA, to capturing the nuance of Paul Jackman, Justin Mabie has developed a compelling documentary style that finds  story behind the maker. We talked about creating the story in the edit and discover of new fields of navigating humans, or social problem solving, making your subject comfortable and getting them to tell a good story. As has become typical, we talk about building your maker community, from national maker events, to your local maker meetup.  Mentions in this episode: Paul Jackman April Wilkerson Total Boat Erin Longgellow Jimmy Diresta Austin Handel and the Catskill Mountain Maker Camp WorkbenchCon Calavera Tool Works Jason Hibbs Sam Raimondi
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Mar 9, 2023 • 57min

Shane Mooney - Making and a Love of Vintage Cast Iron

Shane Mooney is woodworker, exploring the artistic side of making, with a love for wildlife, nature, and vintage cast iron. From leatherwork, to welding table bases, to band saw magic, Shane is always learning something new.  Find Shane on Instagram. Photo credit Mark Adams Mentions in this episode:  Jimmy Diresta Kathrina Nellis Tracey Cheuvront Fernando Gary LaGuardia Make Something Steve Ramsey I Like to Make Stuff
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Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 7min

George Hrab - FIXED AUDIO - Creating Musically, Podcasting Prolifically

Hey folks, thanks to Barefoot Finn for letting me know the audio was a bit mixed up about halfway through, that's fixed! George Hrab has a wide ranging musical career, playing percussion with the Philadelphia Funk Authority for 20 years, releasing 6 studio albums (with the 7th on the way) and exploring critical thinking and comedy on over 800 episodes of the Geologic Podcast (contains 0% geology). We explore the extreme competence on display in Star Trek: TNG, the wonderful problem-solving on Repair Shop, and how deadlines and limitations can help creativity.  You can hear George's upcoming album TERPSICHORE April 22, 2023 at the Ice House in Bethlehem, PA! Check out georgehrab.com geologicpodcast.com 
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Feb 23, 2023 • 59min

Christy Rivera - Learning on Your Own - Starting with a Sledgehammer

This week I talked to Christy Rivera about getting started and learning along the way. Christy started out learning about DIY home and auto repairs, and she's always interested in learning more whether it's about house history, plaster coating technology or the coolness of tartigrades.  Find Christy on Instragram  Mentions in this episode: Erik Curtis Joanie Sprague Lindsay Zuelich

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