October 04, 2014
April 24, 2014
GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL, UK 2014
The Hand of Man and the Caged Pulse Jets are going to Glastonbury this Summer! We are so excited to be able to participate in this awesome festival in the UK. It is known as their Burning Man, so heaps of craziness lies ahead!
Glastonbury Festival Video
Glastonbury Festival Video
October 04, 2011
Back from the Playa!

Ahhh, finally cleaned off the Playa dust from EVERYTHING! So Burning Man- we went, we survived, we returned. The new interface with the audience was disappointing, as it did not really work. I figure that the electronics involved with the new little (expensive) proportional valves did not hold up to the playa dust at all. Also, we managed to fry almost all commutators while out there, so it was truly a frustrating week of trouble shooting and fixing stuff. The highlight for me was welding in a complete white out! When do you get to do that? And having my kiddo, Kodiak around, that was pretty great as well. Then there was the pickle juice at the Front Porch, and operating the fire sails on the Clockship Terre...I digress. CPJ Rev 2 worked for a few days, while I was croutched down, running the jets old school stylie- with the tried and true ball valves. It was dangerous being at such close proximity to them, and fun at that. At least I had the DPW as my faithful audience, kuddos to them for coming out again and again... So for now I need to take a break, reconfigure the control system and polish everything back up. It will work as a true interactive instrument at some point!
August 04, 2011
Mesa Art Mash 2011

It's true! We are hosting another super fun event out here on the Mesa! This time we will be featuring THREE sculptures- all interactive, all kinetic! Caged Pulse Jets, with it's newly revisioned console will be up and running for all to play, "Fledgeling" Christian Ristow's newest pedal powered Stainless bird skeleton and the Heron with some more amazing performances by members of Wise Fool! There will be music, to the tune of DJ Paul Feathericci, food, beverages, and endless play time on these sculptures! We will also have the bad ass art car running for RIDES on the Scoutch! When you wonder? Sunday, August 14th, 2011. 5-9Pm Come one come all! A $10 donation will get you in and square- though you may donate with paypal as well! Help us get these projects on the road! see you there!!!
July 24, 2011
snail mail order...




Waiting for the EPC valves.... Again we are waiting for the valves that will help fine tune the controls of the jets, the electronic proportional valves. I ordered them through a NM distributor, who ordered regular shut off valves from some company in Florida, which I returned, so we started from square one two weeks later. I am expecting the valves this week. Meanwhile we have been forging components for the cage, and I have been repairing the electrical nest in the console. There are plenty of repairs. One sheared bolt resulted in a failed extraction and a complete dis-assembly of Jet 4's commutator. Hours. Most of the high voltage wire for each jet needs a splice repair due to hard traveling. We have hopefully remedied this problem by building a cozy wood base holder for each pulse jet. Each of the jets counterweight "sails" has also been furnished with bright colors and numbers which will make it easy to see which one you are playing. The shop has been bustling with volunteers for both projects and the excitement is growing. Christian's project takes up his entire part of the shop and my section of the cage is crammed into my space. It's a full shop! Now if only those darn valves could get here, so we can test and assemble the console!
June 25, 2011
Fixin' the Cage!





All right, between working in the shop for money, working on the Pulse Jet Cage and working on little Kodiak, this blog just falls by the wayside. We had a great crew come out and help yesterday- we set the cage up and evaluated what needed fixin'...luckily not all that much as it's in pretty good shape. Some new bracing on the jet stands will help stabilize the cage, and added rib supports for safety was also discussed. The jets are running fine, we even got the smallest one to rev up, by plugging one of the intakes. Eric Beck provided an augmenter for that jet which we will install this time around. For a small little jet, the thrust is pretty good. The console will be made much more user friendly- as in serviceable. I'm adding a hinged top, so it can be fixed on site. The first of the EPC valves will be here next week. The challenge will be to nail the communication between the EPC valve and the potentiometer in the console. Not always a plug and play situation, so we will trouble shoot that if necessary. All in all a great turn out in people power, and I am excited to re-vamp the project!!!
March 29, 2011
Caged Pulse Jets Rev 2
It's official! CPJ is getting a revision thanks to a small Grant! After going to Burning Man, I listened to the feedback from the crew and from friends who had played the sculpture and it will be getting better...much better! The main problem was with the lag time of the control knobs fueling the jets and the effect it had on the jets. Sometimes it took almost a minute for the input to affect the output. This made it difficult for people who did not fully understand the workings of the jet engines to manipulate the sounds. There will be added electric valves to illicit an instantaneous response from the control station. In addition I'll be embellishing on the actual cage structure with some more ironwork and spruce up the control station with more knobs and switches and fun gadgets! I will keep posting once the revision gets on the way!
And yes, it will be back at Black Rock City this year, with me, and my sweet little boy (and the other big boy too- who got a BM Grant to build "Face Forward"; a large stainless steel face in which each of the major muscles responsible for the formation of facial expressions is capable of being individually cable operated by a member of the audience.
So we go as a carnie family...
And yes, it will be back at Black Rock City this year, with me, and my sweet little boy (and the other big boy too- who got a BM Grant to build "Face Forward"; a large stainless steel face in which each of the major muscles responsible for the formation of facial expressions is capable of being individually cable operated by a member of the audience.
So we go as a carnie family...
September 26, 2010
September 14, 2010
September 03, 2010
Well, it's a mixed bag- I thought I was going to be relieved when the project left for the Playa, but found myself feeling a constellation of emotions instead. Mostly sad, as I really wanted to see the Jets up and running and to witness the reaction of the public. It's like rehearsing for a performance for months and months and then your understudy takes the role on opening night. Dave X, BM's fire safety Man, has been in touch with me (yes there is internet for some out there!) and let me know that the crew is doing a great job! He also was kind enough to send along these pictures for now. I am so proud of them, and I hope they are having a blast. In the meantime I will just keep dreaming about what it may be like out there, white-outs and all.
August 28, 2010
August 23, 2010
August 22, 2010
And off they go!!!

Well, after a grueling couple of weeks of testing, trouble shooting, some failure, re-testing, more fabrication, more safety precautions, we are finally done. As done as it will be for Burning Man! Like most projects, "done" is a misnomer, as I could spend another year perfecting this sculpture... but for now- it works, and it works well! A few things we learned during the first test- we needed to truss the arms that hold the jets to stabilize the cage, and the jets after they really start spinning(so fast!!) I called on an old friend who brought his portable welding rig out to the site and helped truss the arms in question over some beers and a sweet afternoon.
The consequent test was successful except for the hose clamps failing on the big jet, propelling it into the cage. This seeming disaster had an unexpected upside though, as I replaced every hose clamp with the heaviest duty aero/space clamp money can buy and welding on a safety bracket to hold every jet to it's respective arm securely. It happened to the largest jet, and it flew into the cage, which held up minus a dimple. The jet was repairable and will still work fine. Glad it happened during testing!
The console interface is still finicky, but works great if you have the touch. There is a delay in response of the jets, which will require some concentration on the players part. It truly is a very interactive sound sculpture- not for the weak at heart!!
So tomorrow it gets loaded, hopefully without too many hitches. It's a bit bulky for a trailer load, but, hey, what weird sculptures are not? Tuesday early it's due to depart for its long journey to the Playa. I have been excited for this day for a while, though I will admit I wish I could now go, even if it was just for a little bit- to see it up and running, on the beautiful Black Rock Desert.
Then again, I get a firm kick from the little one inside, reminding me I have other things to tend to...like giving birth in a few weeks. oh yeah.
The project will be well documented, by my good friend Wendy Shuey, and I am excited to see pictures & video and will post them post event!
To all of you who helped make it happen- Thank you!!! I am so grateful for having this opportunity especially pre baby. May the project fair well, may the team be safe, and wishing you all the best Burn ever!



August 12, 2010
First Test!
Well, we busted a move and finally got all the components together to have our first test of the jets inside the cage.
Four out of five worked well- the smallest one is a bit cranky but we will get it going for the second test tomorrow. Thank you to all volunteers that came out and helped last night!
The jet in the movie started vibrating too much and slammed into the supports holding it to the cage- luckily it did little damage to the jet. We will be cutting the jet arms a bit shorter and fine tuning the counterweights tomorrow to help with this problem. They sure spin fast, and together it's going to be a crazy ruckus in there.
enjoy the movie- more after test #2...
Four out of five worked well- the smallest one is a bit cranky but we will get it going for the second test tomorrow. Thank you to all volunteers that came out and helped last night!
The jet in the movie started vibrating too much and slammed into the supports holding it to the cage- luckily it did little damage to the jet. We will be cutting the jet arms a bit shorter and fine tuning the counterweights tomorrow to help with this problem. They sure spin fast, and together it's going to be a crazy ruckus in there.
enjoy the movie- more after test #2...
July 29, 2010
Commutators & Wiring & Forging!



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July 23, 2010
Working Days, Working Nights

Time does fly! I had some crazy ambition that the project would be DONE by now, but hey, we are close, but not quite there yet. We have had a good turnout of help and we are in the last stretch to get the cage done and the jets mounted. Most of the components had to be ordered so there has been plenty of time spent tracking missing or late packages. We have set a deadline to test the sculpture, and everyone on the crew is working hard to meet that. The fabulously made commutators are done, thanks to Christian, and are ready to get mounted on the jet arms. Steve is working hard to get the console wired for interfacing with the jets and the public- not an easy task! I finally found 300' of affordable propane hose with appropriate JIC fittings, which should arrive next week, and then we are ready to test!
Personally I am falling in and out of good use as my 30 LBS front pack is wearing me down in the shop- baby is heavy!
And on another note, there is now a kickstarter support page for the project to help us get over the budget crunch- Hopefully our goal of $1000 will get us there! Any donation is very appreciated, small as well as big!







June 27, 2010
AWESOME Work Day

Suddenly there are five volunteers in the shop on a Saturday busting ass on the cage! The cage is almost done, the pulse jets have arrived (thank you Eric!) and we are about to put everything together. The control station is mostly built, and now needs the plumbing and the various cool switches and dials, to be doctored by Steve Storz- our team electric artist. Once the skeleton of the cage is finished, all the plumbing goes in, as the propane will feed through the middle rib of each quadrant for four of the jets and the fifth will lay on the floor. Christian is machining the commutators, which will enable the jets to spin freely. The cage is big, but light, and the only hic-up so far is how to fit it on a trailer... Hopefully a 22 ft. trailer will do the job- but first I have to find one...




May 28, 2010
It's Up for the first time!
Scraping together a crew is not always the easiest thing out here in Taos, but I have to say today's crew was awesome and we got plenty done! After gusseting some of the angled corners we schlepped the four pieces outside and bolted them together. Now normally at the bolting stage there should be some tweaking, but, for some stroke of great luck (or just decent measuring) it came together perfectly. We bolted the top ring together, then made angle brackets for the bottom to hold the structure together. All this before the weather decided to go to hell and we called it a day. It's a great looking cage! Next up we will be welding bracing on to the ribs and infilling with rod to add structure and strength.

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