1 or 2 minutes on a show like that is not a "short" clip. Seeing your product on a table in the background would be noteworthy! I hope it produces some profitable results.
I'll hope to catch that--I have been reading all the links you have been supplying and I love the idea, the approach and and the spirit that conceived and and carries it out...hopefully there is always room for creative individuals to make their own way
How does it work? are the machines bought outright or are they placed and serviced? I am in an area that is progressive, artsy, funky --where people are always looking for something to add to their imaginations, I could see a bunch placed around where I live
I'll hope to catch that--I have been reading all the links you have been supplying and I love the idea, the approach and and the spirit that conceived and and carries it out...hopefully there is always room for creative individuals to make their own way
How does it work? are the machines bought outright or are they placed and serviced? I am in an area that is progressive, artsy, funky --where people are always looking for something to add to their imaginations, I could see a bunch placed around where I live
It isn't a big money maker. ;) It's more about artists getting there names out there. Sounds like you understand that; a place for expression. Patrons too get an original piece of work. :) Artists also advertise their websites on their pieces.
There is an initial investment from the host usually no less than around $2000, but that varies. There is no more cost for the machine and it is on permanent loan. The host and artomat together help maintain the mechanical working of the machine. Usually a machine is designed specifically for the host; ie: the one in my current avatar is at a gallery named SPACE; one at a local hospital has an Operation Game theme; etc. Usually the host confirms how they'd like the machine to appear/be designed. The machine itself is an artpiece. ;) The initial set up fee includes a stock of art packs to get started, usually 200 pieces.
As far as the $$ for the art: Pieces cost the public $5 each. The host gets $1.50. The artist makes $2.50. Artomat comes in making $1.00 each. I'm guessing we ship out about....2000 to 2500 pieces per month.
I think that answers your questions? Thanks for asking!
That is exactly what I was thinking. The machines are sweet. I want one for my house.
I would second what Mstar said. I may not be ready to host it myself, but I can put the word out. I think something like this would easily find a home in a town like mine where people have bumper stickers that say, "Keep Boulder Weird." Not that it is weird but you know... we can be a little "unique" around here. Shoot 30 minutes away, this weekend, will be the annual "Frozen Dead Guy Parade."
Anyways, I dig the concept and will put the word out to some galleries and funky local shops I know.
I think something like this would easily find a home in a town like mine where people have bumper stickers that say, "Keep Boulder Weird." Not that it is weird but you know... we can be a little "unique" around here. Shoot 30 minutes away, this weekend, will be the annual "Frozen Dead Guy Parade."
rofl :biglaugh:
You're kiddin? The Frozen Dead Guy Parade....roflmao....what the h is that?
Any town that has a Frozen Dead Guy Parade definitely has to have at least one of these.....
I was looking through the artists links and loved the stuff, and the machines themselves are really great. I saw an attempt about 6 or 8 years ago where someone had bought an old gumball machine, the kind that gives prizes in a little plastic egg type thing to do something similar, but it wasnt as well developed as your idea and disappeared in about a year. I always thought it was an interesting idea. I can think of a bunch of places where one of these machines would be a good fit.
btw: Thank you too Lindyhopper. I'm surprised you can type after all those martinis in that thin air.
The Frozen Guy bash sounds like fun. lol So I can come out West and enjoy Frozen Guy Weekend in March, then come in the summer to Burning Man. lol
I was looking through the artists links and loved the stuff, and the machines themselves are really great.
I saw an attempt about 6 or 8 years ago where someone had bought an old gumball machine, the kind that gives prizes in a little plastic egg type thing to do something similar, but it wasnt as well developed as your idea and disappeared in about a year.
Sadly we aren't up to date with out artists' links and pics. That part of the website gets put on the back burner due to other priorities and the skeleton staff. We are trying to update...which is a continual process...of course.
I know when you state "your idea," you are referring generically to artomat. But I must clarify that the concept is 100% Clark's child. I just came on board a year ago as childcare. And i've fallen in love with the kid (so to speak).
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QuietThinker
Very cool, ILBpipes!
I hope you get that needed publicity boost!
~QT
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Wow. what a cool idea. Hope it boosts business.
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kudos!!!
1 or 2 minutes on a show like that is not a "short" clip. Seeing your product on a table in the background would be noteworthy! I hope it produces some profitable results.
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excathedra
how awesome !!!!! lotsa luck
no machines in jersey ? what are we doing, still using them for cigs ?????
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I'll hope to catch that--I have been reading all the links you have been supplying and I love the idea, the approach and and the spirit that conceived and and carries it out...hopefully there is always room for creative individuals to make their own way
How does it work? are the machines bought outright or are they placed and serviced? I am in an area that is progressive, artsy, funky --where people are always looking for something to add to their imaginations, I could see a bunch placed around where I live
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excathedra
excellent mstar !!!!!
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Thanks gents and ladies. :)
I didn't think of it that way Wayside. Thanks!
Thanks mstar...
http://artomat.org/hosting.html
It isn't a big money maker. ;) It's more about artists getting there names out there. Sounds like you understand that; a place for expression. Patrons too get an original piece of work. :) Artists also advertise their websites on their pieces.
There is an initial investment from the host usually no less than around $2000, but that varies. There is no more cost for the machine and it is on permanent loan. The host and artomat together help maintain the mechanical working of the machine. Usually a machine is designed specifically for the host; ie: the one in my current avatar is at a gallery named SPACE; one at a local hospital has an Operation Game theme; etc. Usually the host confirms how they'd like the machine to appear/be designed. The machine itself is an artpiece. ;) The initial set up fee includes a stock of art packs to get started, usually 200 pieces.
As far as the $$ for the art: Pieces cost the public $5 each. The host gets $1.50. The artist makes $2.50. Artomat comes in making $1.00 each. I'm guessing we ship out about....2000 to 2500 pieces per month.
I think that answers your questions? Thanks for asking!
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dmiller
What time does the Rachel Ray show air???
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dmiller!!
Here in NC at 10 AM...don't know when the minute clip airs during that time...
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lindyhopper
Brilliant! I love it.
That is exactly what I was thinking. The machines are sweet. I want one for my house.
I would second what Mstar said. I may not be ready to host it myself, but I can put the word out. I think something like this would easily find a home in a town like mine where people have bumper stickers that say, "Keep Boulder Weird." Not that it is weird but you know... we can be a little "unique" around here. Shoot 30 minutes away, this weekend, will be the annual "Frozen Dead Guy Parade."
Anyways, I dig the concept and will put the word out to some galleries and funky local shops I know.
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rofl :biglaugh:
You're kiddin? The Frozen Dead Guy Parade....roflmao....what the h is that?
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dmiller
THIS LINK might help.
(Not sure I'd want to attend Grandpa's *Blue Ball* though!)
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Any town that has a Frozen Dead Guy Parade definitely has to have at least one of these.....
I was looking through the artists links and loved the stuff, and the machines themselves are really great. I saw an attempt about 6 or 8 years ago where someone had bought an old gumball machine, the kind that gives prizes in a little plastic egg type thing to do something similar, but it wasnt as well developed as your idea and disappeared in about a year. I always thought it was an interesting idea. I can think of a bunch of places where one of these machines would be a good fit.
I'd love to have one myself--I'll ask around
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Lori
How exciting, BP! Let us know how it goes!
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Thanks Lori
btw: Thank you too Lindyhopper. I'm surprised you can type after all those martinis in that thin air.
The Frozen Guy bash sounds like fun. lol So I can come out West and enjoy Frozen Guy Weekend in March, then come in the summer to Burning Man. lol
Sadly we aren't up to date with out artists' links and pics. That part of the website gets put on the back burner due to other priorities and the skeleton staff. We are trying to update...which is a continual process...of course.
I know when you state "your idea," you are referring generically to artomat. But I must clarify that the concept is 100% Clark's child. I just came on board a year ago as childcare. And i've fallen in love with the kid (so to speak).
Thanks again mstar!!!
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RainbowsGirl
ILB, What a stellar idea! I like the samples and I'm only 2hrs away from your Madison, WI. I'll check it out and the RR. show!
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waterbuffalo
That sounds great, Pipes!
I'm very happy for you and boss.
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