Glocal Tooklit Preview: Multiple Exposure

Writing by Jer on Tuesday, 13 of May , 2008 at 2:44 pm

We’ve been hard at work here in the Techlab on the newest Glocal Toolkit. This one is fairly simple – it allows users with a webcam to create multiple-exposure compositions quickly and easily. Like all of our toolkits, the final release will include instructions, educator resources, and the complete source code for all of you code-heads out there. The app should be released shortly – until then, here are a couple of test images from the app, created here at the Gallery:

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Made Wednesday, 13 of August , 2008 at 3:59 pm

[...] Participants were invited to use their creativity with the glocal software applications and to provide feedback to improve the functionality of the programs. Participants contributed over 4700 images to the glocal project during the Digital Summer Camp week, many of which provided enlightening insight into the capability of the software and the potential for an amazing exhibit in September 2008. The following image utilized the Multiple Exposure Application. [...]

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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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