Violet Blue Launches New Blogs On Art Machines & San Francisco

by Scott Beale on December 19, 2008 · 1 comment

Nemo Gould

Violet Blue, my good friend and Laughing Squid guest blogger, has just launched Art Machines, covering the world of kinetic, robotic and machine art, for example her recent post on the amazing Nemo Gould.

It's You That I Understand

Violet has also just launched Violet Blue SF where she’s blogging about things related to life in San Francisco, like the amazing photos of Fleishhacker Pool House by Thomas Hawk.

These two new blogs join Violet’s fast growing empire of blogs which also include her sex blog Tiny Nibbles, tech blog Techyum and her audio and e-books blog Digita Publications.

photos by Scott Beale & Thomas Hawk

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filed under Art, Blogs, Robots

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1 William December 19, 2008 at 5:25 pm

been doing similar for a while now:

http://machinethinking.org/

cool that she gave KSW a shout out. We’re going to be doing cool stuff for the Edwardian Ball. How funny that we bumped into each other over at the Hat Factory the other day and had no idea.

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