The first of my technomadic machines was Winnebiko, a custom recumbent bicycle that covered 10K miles from 1983-85, kicking off the digital nomad lifestyle.| Nomadic Research Labs
A look at the Winnebiko II epoch (1986-1988), covering 6,000 miles on both coasts of the US aboard the second version of the computerized bicycle.| Nomadic Research Labs
For a decade starting in 2006, my technomadic adventure platform shifted from the little Microship trimaran to a voyaging-scale sailboat... a steel cutter-rigged Amazon 44 named Nomadness. This page is about the history, cruising, and some of the major tech projects.| Nomadic Research Labs
The Microship project took a decade, and yielded a 19-foot amphibian pedal/solar/sail micro-trimaran with embedded networks, data collection, extensive communications, a 480-watt solar array, and hydraulic controls. This page gathers all information about this project into a single collection.| Nomadic Research Labs
Film digitizing service (8 and 16mm) in Friday Harbor, Washington - along with consumer video formats, audio tape, slides, and other retro media.| Nomadic Research Labs
A detailed overview of the BEHEMOTH epoch (1989-1992), the third version of the computerized recumbent bicycle of Nomadic Research Labs.| Nomadic Research Labs