For awhile I had heard whisperings of a site called Kickstarter, where you could use crowd-sourcing to help fund things, but I didn’t check it out. I forgot how I eventually ended up visiting the site one day… I probably read an article that led me to look into it further. Well, whatever the case, I found a gold mine of cool ideas that made me happy. After browsing through a bunch, I ultimately decided to fund one called Twig.
It’s an ultra-portable USB charger and stand for your iPhone. I hesitated at first because the new iPhone will be out in a few months (hopefully within 2!) and I plan on getting that. As it stands, the rumors of a smaller charging dock is probably true, so this device wouldn’t work with the new iPhone without a converter of sorts. Still, I really liked the idea and wanted to get behind it, so I went ahead and funded it.
Then I got one of the emails Kickstarter sends out highlighting some of their favorite projects and one of them really caught my attention. This one, called the Lumi Process, is like the opposite of developing film in a darkroom. Whereas traditionally you had to keep your negatives away from the sun, this process actually uses the sun to do the printing. They have a special ink that reacts to sunlight and imprints itself into any fibrous material. So the other cool thing is that you aren’t limited to paper like you are in a darkroom; now you can print on a wide variety of mediums, including various types of cloth and even wood. Being the wannabe amateur photographer that I am, this fascinated me and I just had to get in on the action.
I’ve even got some ideas brewing for Kickstarter projects that I want to post! It’ll be awhile before I’m ready for that stage, but I’m pretty excited and have done quite a bit of research to brainstorm some cool reward levels. If you haven’t already checked out the site, you should, and maybe in a few months you’ll see of my projects up there!
« Prev:Horsing around Cat crime:Next »