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Christopher Scott and Jodi Vautrin are the husband and wife team behind Ourhaus, where they chronicle their adventures in home improvement, decorating and travel. After purchasing a unique loft space just a few miles north of Boston, they began photographing and writing about their projects and it blossomed into a creative outlet and platform.
When they’re not home improving, Jodi spends her days as a freelance creative director & designer with a focus on user interface and interactive design, and is an entrepreneur at heart. She serves on the board of AIGA Boston as Vice President of Emerging Ideas & Events.
In his professional life, Christopher is the Technology Director for a multi-service ad agency based in Harvard Square. In his private life, he enjoys tinkering in all its forms, whether it's rebuilding the Ourhaus home network (again), fooling himself into thinking he knows how to fix home appliances, or trying to unravel the mysteries of the guitar. He also flies planes, performs open heart surgery and sings at bar mitzvahs (though not all at the same time).
They share their “haus” with their adorable, highly food-motivated chocolate lab, Lucy.
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March 30, 2011 at 12:43 AM
Ben Gebo said...
This is amazing, I love stop animation. Wonder how long it took to create this?
March 30, 2011 at 12:10 PM
Jodi said...
I love stop animation, too. Mesmerizing. Next time, watch the clock - they took breaks, I am sure, but it looks like it went around for 12 or 13 hours?
March 31, 2011 at 11:41 PM
Peter said...
Very clever! I wonder how they ever managed to do that in a relatively short period of time. I would have had to stop every now and then to browse through a book or two. Would have taken me months...
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