Was looking through the March issue of the
New Yorker in a waiting room recently when I came across an
article about a techie guy who left his job in the big city to move to New Mexico and open a "School of Fire."
Sklar and his girlfriend moved from Brooklyn to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. They plan to open the Escuela del Fuego (School of Fire), where they will “teach students to program fire,” Sklar says. He makes interactive fire-art installations. Electronics are involved. There isn’t a lot of money in it. While Sklar lines up students, he is building two “fire trampolines” for a fair in San Mateo, California. When people jump on the trampolines, propane-gas flames will rise fifteen feet away.
Kinda makes being a cartoonist seem practical. Though I suspect even fire programming may pay better.
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