as for tomorrow a second meeting round is planned, i would like to suggest to do this via skype so that those not able to go to brussels can participate, too. a group discussion could lead to possible set-ups for experiments during the next workshop - we should outline what people can prepare in advance or/and what tools, etc. we would need...
tomorrow, 8.2. - 6:00pm at skype?
or better "physical meeting" in brussels?
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Thursday, February 07, 2008
meeting_2nd_round
Author: michael op 14:20 3 Comments
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Some links
Hi all,
Some interesting links related to (history of) projection on spatial objects, bodies etc. I want to use these as a starting point for experiments in the next workshop:
http://hcgilje.wordpress.com/resources/video-projection-tools/
This is very interesting, because HC Gilje made software tools available, perfect for experimenting during the next master-class. Also a lot of other articles on his projectblog about his research fellowship.
http://users.telenet.be/thomasweynants/history.html
Great online catalog (of Belgian origin) of pre-cinema projection techniques and more.
For a long time already, i want to do something based on the 18th century 'phantasmagories', especially those of Étienne-Gaspard Robert (artistname Robertson, also of Belgian origin, so this must be the time to do something with it then ;-)
And some amazing time-related stuff:
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/members/alvaro/Khronos/
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/time-delay-room/
Author: Arnold op 10:51 2 Comments