Glocal Toolkit #1: Motion Sequence Application

Writing by Jer on Wednesday, 9 of April , 2008 at 9:19 pm

We are happy to announce that our first Glocal Toolkit is available for download. This software toolkit allows you to create motion sequences from a webcam feed. The Toolkit includes the Motion Sequence Application for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms and instructions for use. Also included is a worksheet for educators titled ‘Looking at Events in Time”, which looks at the various ways time and events can and have been represented in art. 

Over the next few days, I will be posting some tips and tricks that you can try with the application, and will provide instructions for uploading your contributions to our Flickr pool. The next version of this Glocal toolkit allows for import of pre-recorded video. It is currently being tested, and will be released sometime next week. Stay tuned!



Download the Motion Sequence Application

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Made Wednesday, 13 of August , 2008 at 3:58 pm

[...] The above image is an example of a participants’ response to exploring colour and motion using the Motion Sequence Application (MSA). [...]

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About The Glocal Project

Glocal (global + local) is an immense, collaborative and multifaceted digital art project that examines the making, sharing and exhibiting of images in the 21st century. Working out of the Surrey Art Gallery’s TechLab, the artists behind Glocal pose questions about the nature of photography at this point in our history: What is a photograph? What is a camera? What is a photographer?


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How to Contribute

1. Download our software, hardware, and conceptual toolkits by clicking on the links below or by visiting our toolkits page.


2. Create your own images.


3. Share your work! Upload your images to Flickr - and tag them with 'glocalproject'. Your images will automatically be included in the project!