New Glocal Apps Released

Writing by Dennis on Thursday, 18 of September , 2008 at 7:48 pm

They’re back – better, faster, stronger. Brand New versions of all our glocal apps are now up on the site and available for download. The apps have been completely rewritten and performance is greatly improved. Key changes in these versions include much improved useability and performance in Windows, and the ability to use pre-recorded / imported video. The new glocal toolkits have been written in Open Frameworks, a  C++ based software platform for creative coding and art experimentation.

Motion Sequence

Download: Motion Sequence App v2.  7.2mb

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Download: Multiple Exposure App v2  7.2mb

Download: Long Exposure App v2  7.1mb

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Comment by Stoked

Made Thursday, 18 of September , 2008 at 8:35 pm

These are so interesting! I can’t wait to try these out with some pre-recorded video!

Comment by John Long

Made Monday, 29 of September , 2008 at 5:29 pm

These are great! I’m going to go post some in flickr

Comment by Sue Hellman

Made Saturday, 6 of December , 2008 at 10:29 am

Simon and Josh — thanks so much for the fascinating pro-d on Friday at the Learning Centre. That was time well spent. Now — I’m putting together a web 2.0 tools project for Surrey teachers called “23 things”. (The website above is still being constructed.)Do you have a Glocal badge I could post in my sidebar? –SueH

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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!