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ArkiTechnology Labs began as an imaginarium of Ethan Clarkmoore's magical creations starting with The Lost Book of Enki a wizards journal cover that uses a magnetic locking amulet he devised over 20 years ago. His interest in ancient spiritual tradition and ritual led him to explore their artifacts, tools and trappings. Ancient glass, glazes and pottery used by various religions around the world led him deeper into the world of both ancient and modern material science. While getting a degree in Nanotechnology Engineering he began realizing his creations using the labs laser cutter and 3D printer and over the past 3 years his list of innovative creations has continued to grow in new ways. 

With the gift of a 45watt Full Spectrum Laser and the purchase of an Anet A8 3D printer his creative process and ability to rapid prototype designs increased significantly. The creations on the ArkiTechnology website are only a few on a long list that continues to grow including phone holders, belts, digital prints, gothic lanterns and more. 

Ethan has also been active in the Seattle dance community and facilitating a blindfolded contact dance event called Wombology since 2006 with events in Portland Oregon, Oakland California and the local festival scene. 

Wombology Blindfolded Movement Exploration: www.slowmoflow.com 
Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/207888505304/ 

He is a father to his 9 year old daughter Akasha and also works at LifeFloat a sensory deprivation float pool spa in Seattle.  www.lifefloat.com 
An imaginarium refers to a place devoted to the imagination.