Writing by Jeremy on Tuesday, 29 of July , 2008 at 3:57 pm

The above image is an example of a participants’ response to exploring colour and motion using the Motion Sequence Application (MSA).
Hello Glocal Blog Readers!
Glocal just held a week-long intensive Digital Summer Camp that was hosted by both Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology and the Surrey Art Gallery.
22 Youth from Surrey were selected to take part in this free digital summer camp from July 14-18, 2008. (Read more…)
Category: Summer Camp
Writing by Jer on Monday, 21 of July , 2008 at 5:39 pm

Hacking your old digital camera just got easier! Last week we received 250 printed circuit boards – built to connect your digital camera to a sound sensor and an intervalometer (see our camera hack post for more details).
You can see a step-by-step GIF animation of the process here: trigger.gif (2.21MB)
We’ve packaged these custom-made Arduino-based boards boards together with the necessary parts so that you can assemble your own hacked digi-cam and take photos from brand new perspectives.

Since the hacked cameras are self-contained, they can be placed in virtually any location and can take shots from almost any angle – hands-free. So far, working with students at our Digital Summer Camp, we’ve prototyped bicycle cams, skateboard cams, hamster-ball cams, spray-paint cams, RC-cams, tree-cams – and more!

Want one? Here’s our first of a series of weekly photo challenges. We’ll pick some of our favourites submisions – they’ll be posted here and the artists will receive a FREE Camera Trigger Kit. Because this is our first photo challenge, we’re giving away 10 FREE KITS!
Instructions:
1) Take a photograph from a unique perspective. From beneath a car, on top of a bridge, underwater, in your sock drawer – we want to see your world from a new angle.
2) Upload the photo to Flickr and tag it with ‘glocalproject’ and ‘photochallenge’.
If your image is selected, we’ll mail you a camera kit right away. We’ll be giving all of our boards away over the next few months – so stay tuned!
Category: Hardware, Uncategorized