For starters, I left the video projection screen up and let a YouTube playlist of experimental videos (Maya Deren, Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger etc.) project on to 25th street. People stopped to watch on the street. No one came in though, but at least they were watching…
Live Photoshop Tennis
It’s a bit like Iron Chef…but with Photoshop.
After 30 minutes of instruction on Photoshop basics (which generates the ‘theme ingredient’ template file) each participant is then given 3 minutes to remix that file (on a projection screen) and make it as craazzy as possible before the next player steps up. We generated 7 different variations fro the original. Check ‘em out in the gallery.
Cubees
Randy showed up to. He knows quite a bit on Photoshop and was able to educate Itamar and myself with ease. In his spare time, he make ‘cubees’ – paper craft toys that you can print, cutout fold and assemble into 3-D figures. Check out his collection here.
http://randyfivesix.deviantart.com/gallery/
He designs all of these on a 10 year old PC.
***Big thanks to Richie and Randy for coming out!***
NEXT WORKSHOP IS TOMORROW @ 1pm DUE TO THE RAIN, THE WORKSHOP HAS BEEN MOVED TO NEXT SATURDAY, JANUARY 30TH AT 1PM
Tomorrow is our Google Mapping Workshop. Learn to tell your story with Google Maps. We’ll walk around Golden Hill taking pictures, recording video, and uploading our media to Google Maps. Come on out!
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