Proud Kymera owners posted Flickr photostreams of their newly arrived kymera wands.
Here is an example:
The guys from getdigital produced a nice product video of the wand controlling an audio-system. Thanks alot.
They show on/off (big swish), skipping (left, right), volume control (turn), eject cd (pull), switching sources (tap).
Have fun watching it.
They also added a cute picture of the wandmaker Chris Barnardo bespelling you with the Kymera Wand.
Proud Kymera owners posted Flickr photostreams of their newly arrived kymera wands.
Here is an example:
WandMaker Chris Barnardo’s thoughts can now also be listened to at this stream of twittering messages. So now there is a second source to listen to besides the kymerawand mumblings.
He also put new gorgeous pictures of the Wand online on the Gallery. These should make your eyes gleam with greed and your mouth watery.
Update: I added the twitter stream of the wandmakers to this site in the sidebar at the lower right.
As I practiced wandmaking with my children before I received the Kymera Wand, I wanted them to become accustomed to each other. I used the opportunity to take some magical images.
Richard Blakesley of The Wand Company was so very kind to send me a preliminary wand. I couldn’ t wait to get home from work to take a first look at it. I also want use the wand in my presentation at the annual JAOO conference in Aarhus, Denmark which starts on Sunday.
Mastering the learning while the family was jumping around me was not so easy. But I worked it out and it performed perfectly.
The wand is really well balanced and has a nice touch. Unfortunately there were not enough for all family members, so we continued making some kids wands with the instructions from wandmaker Chris Barnardos great website dadcando.
The wandmaker Chris Barnardo pointed me to this post of David Guldager who too some nice pictures of the Kymera Wand.
The post is in Danish but fortunately there are services providing translations to English.