Fraley’s Robot Repair Shop

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Multimedia Artist Toby Atticus Fraley set up a “Fraley’s Robot Repair Shop” in the Pittsburg International Airport.  For 17 months folks stepping off their flights could explore this whimsical installation.  Here is an opportunity to bring the project back!  Toby launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the shop’s return.  The space he is planning to install it in is three times the size of the original location.  75e10ffa21d326b76ce4cd9a1615e811_original
The campaign has been very successful, but if you jump on board, you will receive some cool prizes! (Like the ones shown below.)
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Introducting ColLaboratory5

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At Laboratory 5 we decided to try a new project and we are very excited about it!  The above illustration is the first in a series of collaborations between illustrators Cyndi Coon, otherwise known as Lovely Lula and Amy DeCaussin.  We’re calling it “ColLaboratory5.”  Cyndi created the composition and drew out the details.  Amy added the color composition in watercolor.  We will be posting these fun projects every Wednesday 🙂

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Music and Productivity – Part One – Introduction

Written by Amy DeCaussin
Director of Projects & Social Media

This is part one of a new three part series on “Music & Productivity.”

Guess what??  Music helps to improve your productivity…well, usually.  Personally, there are times when I am working when I need absolute quiet.  An example would be if I am doing something business-y and/or financial.  I think that is because I am artsy by trade.  If I am painting, I’m all ears for music.  I think the same typically goes for whatever skill that you excel at.  Some people listen to music while they read.  Others can do their taxes while listening to music.  If you haven’t considered listening to music while you work, check out the infographic at the bottom of this article to see some facts about how it might help your productivity.

Music is a wonderful addition to any experience involving repetitive tasks.  According to Jacki Hollywood Brown, of Unclutterer.com, “If you have a project you have been putting off for some time or if your task involves repetitive work…turn up the volume and listen to your favourite music to get you motivated.” Some repetitive activities to consider could be doing dishes, folding laundry, cutting coupons–well, really anything domestic.  Other tasks that could benefit from music include sorting and organizing receipts, doing a product inventory count, grading papers, installing air conditioners, driving a truck, charting patient records and counting sheep or cracks in the sidewalk.

In the following parts of this series, we will explore how music closely effects artist Joey Salamon and we will hear from an expert in music, Dr. James Gerber, Music Associate at All Saint’s Episcopal Church in Phoenix.  Until then, I leave you with this site where you will find 226 free tracks to help your productivity.

Sources Used/Other links to check out on the subject:

“The Power of Art: Can music help treat children with attention disorders?” BBC News

“Listening to Music at Work–Do’s and Don’ts” CNN.com

“The Power of Music, Tapped in a Cubicle” New York Times

“Music at Work: 3 Real Productivity Benefits” CBS News

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