Canada Day in Surrey!

Writing by Jessica on Thursday, 17 of July , 2008 at 3:43 pm

Canada Day

This is one of my favourite images from Canada Day. These beautiful Persian girls came into the tent and quite naturally made stunning images.

To view more Canada Day images, check out the new posts on our flickr pool.

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Category: Exhibition

2 New Glocal Toolkits Released!

Writing by Jer on Friday, 27 of June , 2008 at 3:38 pm


The images above, and the images in the site header were all created by Glocal participants using pre-release versions of our first two toolkits. We are happy to announce that these toolkits are now available for public download from our Toolkits Page.

First up is the Motion Sequence Tool, a simple software program for converting motion into a still image sequence via a web cam. As you can see from our Flickr Pool, there is a huge variety of images that can be created with this tool.

Next is the Multiple Exposure Tool, which layers captured photos to create photographic images via a web cam or connected video cam. You can store up to 25 photo layers, and combine them in any number of different ways.

Both toolkits are compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms and require a webcam to run properly.

>TOOLKITS PAGE

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Category: Toolkits

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!