February 22, 2016Comments are off for this post.

UPDATE: Kubra Khademi Wearing The Pendant She Inspired

This past weekend I got some really great photos from Kubra via social media.

 

When she contacted me late last year letting me know that she had seen the pendant I created inspired by her Armor I immediately offered to send her a pendant.  She received it and had a friend take some photos of her with it on.

I'm so gratified that she has this pendant.  I'm also happy that she is safe in Paris after she had to go into hiding following her walk wearing her armor in Kabul.

We live in a sad and uplifting world.

Hopefully through changes big and small and with strong brave people like Kubra leading the way, we can turn the world into an even more uplifting place.

I also received this wonderful photo from Carolin Gutt.

 

One more person is out there in the world walking with Kubra. Small things, even small things like a pendant, can have ripple effects. Let's change the world one small step at a time!

December 10, 2015Comments are off for this post.

3 Questions | The Book

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A year of interviews I conducted on the social network Ello collected all in one place.

What would happen if you asked a complete stranger three questions?

Over the course of a year that’s exactly what I did. I asked photographers, painters, graphic designers, gun owners, animators, pizza enthusiasts, beggars, poets and more three questions.

This book is the result.

The interviews collected in this book first appeared on Ello, a community of creators, thinkers, and dreamers.

MEASURING 6"x9" (15x23 cm) printed in FULL (economy) COLOR (or COLOUR if you prefer that spelling).

INCLUDES a foreword written by @ello :ello: Chief Product Officer Lucian Föhr (@lucian) and an introduction by me, Jeremy Burnich of Joy Complex (@joycomplex).

AND featuring the insights, wisdom, dreams, likes, dislikes, and more from 45 members of the :ello:Community (46 if you include Fake Mark Zuckerberg).

Kervin Brisseaux - @brisseaux
Firoze Shakir - @firoze_shakir
Trevor Van Meter - @heytvm
Anneke Wastyn - @anneke-wastyn
Lola Dupré - @loladupre
Joel Pedersen - @joelpedersen
Carson Chan - @carsonchan
Paige Williams - @beneaththestars
Dirk Marwig - @dirkmarwig
Hexeosis - @hexeosis
Ricardo Porto - @portostreetshooting (in memoriam)
Paulo Abrantes - @pauloabrantes
Andreas Reh - @andreasreh
Brendan B. Goat - @b_goat
Tim McFarlane - @timmcfarlaneart
Shut Up Cláudia! - @shutupclaudia
Loris F. Alessandria - @loriseffe
Miles Partington - @milespartington
Maude White - @maude_alta
Katalin Branner - @katatratra
Mark Zuckerberg - not on :ello:
Marie Meier - @mariemeierart
Aunia Kahn - @auniakahn
James Arzente - @jarzente
Don Nelson - @dbriannelson
Your Daily Bread - @yourdailybread
Jay Halsey - @jayhalsey
Heiko Müller - @heikomuller
Studio Soufflé - @studiosouffle
Chris Bathgate - @chrisbathgate
Christopher Hoffmann Jacob - @chdesignchris
Neil Howard - @neilhoward
Hans Juergen Sommerfeld - @hjs-photo
Guido Gloor Modjib - @haslo
Catchphrase Dan - @catchphrasedan
DeShaun Craddock - @deshaunicus
Matthew Schiavello - @matthewschiavello
Clayton Shonkwiler - @shonk
Rajiv Pachat - @morpheus2004
Elias Stein - @elias_stein
Shinsuke Matsumoto - @beatgram
Dominique Trudeau - @domtru
Andy Hau - @andyhau
Tony Curado - @truevisionphotos
Riccardo Sabatini - @riccardosabatini
Christiann MacAuley - @xiann

All for the bargain price of: $20 USD

March 29, 2015Comments are off for this post.

I Walk With Kubra Khademi

Kubra Khademi Pendant

I Walk With Kubra Khademi Pendant

In October 2014, there was a video showing what Shoshana Roberts encountered walking down the street in New York City during a 10 hour period. She "wore jeans and a crew neck t-shirt." There was a lot of news about that video including an Op-Ed by the artist published by The New York Times. She's currently tweeting about tv shows on Netflix and fun times she had sledding. [picture]

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On March 7th, 2015, Afghan artist Kubra Khademi donned a suit of armor to protest the mistreatment and harassment of women in Afghanistan. "Her audience, almost entirely male, threw insults and stones, and quickly gathered into crowds. Most seem to have missed her point, leering at her throughout, with some trying to grope her from behind around the armor.[source]" She walked for a total of 8 minutes before she had to jump in a car and flee for her life.

 

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Do you know how much coverage there has been in United States media as of March 15? Let's just say, if you looked in The New York Times for any coverage you would find ONE article. From the Associated Press.

Since her 8 minute walk she has suffered death threats "warning Khademi that she was 'a feminist activist who will be killed soon' . . . She has already narrowly escaped an attack by three men, and is living like a fugitive, but has no plans to scale back her art or ambitions. “I would never be stopped … artists can’t be stopped. For now, I’m just waiting for this to die down.” [source]


I created the "I Walk With #KubraKhademi Pendant" so that people can show solidarity with brave women like Kubra Khademi and raise awareness about her art and her struggles. This pendant is modeled on Kubra's armor - symbolic of what women have to endure around the world - from insults and cat calls in New York, to stones and death threats in Afghanistan.

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Each pendant I sell makes $20.00 USD. On a quarterly basis, ALL profits from the sale of this pendant will be donated to Women for Afghan Women - a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to securing and protecting the rights of disenfranchised Afghan women and girls in Afghanistan and New York, particularly their rights to develop their individual potential, to self-determination, and to be represented in all areas of life: political, social, cultural and economic.

Please spread the word about Kubra. I would also like to thank mariemeierart for getting Kubra on my radar. You should check out the piece she is creating showing her support for Kubra.

November 27, 2014Comments are off for this post.

Announcing the world’s first 3D printed modular custom jewelry system.

Modūlus jewelry is configurable by customers and open to designers. It is the worlds first modular custom jewelry system. A completely new vision in jewelry design made possible through 3D printing. The modūlus collection can be seen and is available for initial purchase here. It is at the forefront of the custom jewelry movement.

The key to modūlus are the connectors - viro (male) and virino (female).  From these basic parts anything is possible.  Rings literally snap together to match your mood, your outfit, your own style.  Pendants morph into new colors and textures.  Rough metals nestle with soft polished metals.  

Variations on the classic band make up the first collection dubbed Bando. Even with simple building blocks pleasing rings can take shape that can match any mood and any style. Different bands have different modūlus conectors - the viro and virino. As amazing as it seems, this collection can be configured in over 1,700 ways. 

The current collection features eight different Bando:

• Bando Viro - a 1mm band with two Viro connectors

• Bando Virino - a 1 mm band with two Virino cavities

• Duoble Viro - a 1 mm band with four Viro connectors

• Duoble Virino - a 1 mm band with four Virino cavities

• Granda Bando Viro - a 2 mm band with two Viro connectors

• Granda Bando Virino - a 2 mm band with two Virino cavities

• Duoble Granda Viro - a 2 mm band with four Viro connectors

• Duoble Granda Virino - a 2 mm band with four Virino cavities

These eight rings give a large number of possible style combinations fit for every style at any budget.

However, to show what is possible with modūlus, I created a showcase piece of the first collection: Triangulo. It shows what is possible though more complex implementation of the viro and virino. This beautiful ring can be configured in over 286 ways. 

The Triangulo is made of three parts:

• Triangulo Sen

• Triangulo Ene

• Triangulo Sen

Because Bando and Triangulo are part of the modūlus system other designs can be created that are compatible and complimentary to the original design. Thus all designs are in effect infinitely customizable. Modūlus is the future of custom jewelry. 

If you would like more information about modūlus or a notification when more designs are added please use this special sign up form.

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