Hi,
video instructables, why not.
it could be interesting to have both projects that have been realized, as well as one's in progress.
How to, and probably how to.
And perhaps ideas for an not so conventional way to share them to Pixelache audience?
Video screening is not an option when it has to do with Pixelache, the event is (at least for Finnish context) very social and engaging, so longer screening is not maybe feasible but a kind of living video library would work.
Should there be a tight time limit? One minute long each? Two?
Btw - the area for Friday's events is called Suvilahti - Summer Bay. It is a former gas plant where the soil is mostly now cleaned of toxic waste. On location there are photography studios, cultural org offices and center for contemporary circus. Surrounding area is pretty much urban industrial. Also it hosts a local music festival called Flowfesitval every summer. Naissaari, the site we will be in Estonia has the history of Soviet military presence and sea mine shells + toxic waste still to be cleaned. And a beautiful island. Badlands becoming cultivated after different industries leave space behind. Maybe of interest, offices of these guys are a few blocks away:
http://dodo.org/ (check with translate on).
Tapio
On Feb 4, 2013, at 21:36 , Vanessa Gocksch <vanessagocksch@???> wrote:
> o yeah , sounds great..+.a bunch of videos going backwards. jejejeje. Vanessa
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> 2013/2/4 Felipe Fonseca <felipefonseca@???>
> Hi all
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> Thinking a bit here about the bricolabs exhibition during Pixelache. What about an exhibition whose every artwork comes with its own howto? Or is deconstructed and explained in a workshop?
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> What about the "source" in "open source culture"?
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