Open Lab at Video Pool Media Arts
Video Pool - Open Lab . . . . . . . . . Thursday July 7th
6:00-10pm Dropin / No Charge / Open to Video Pool Members and Non Members
(Call 801 5631 if you need to get swiped up to the third floor.)
On July 7th from 6:30pm - 10:00pm, Video Pool will be hosting the next amazing
Open Lab featuring the media stylings of Ken Gregory.
/ * + = / * + = / * Open What ? + = / * + = / * + = /
Open Lab is an event for all those interested in New Media Art and technology to
explore the vast resources of Video Pool's New Media Lab and share skills
(show and tell, anyone?) with like-minded explorers.
/ * + = / * + = / * Feature Presentations + = / * + = / * + = /
Ken Gregory
Introduction to the Stamp Micro-Controller with Ken Gregory
Ken will provide an introductory explanation of the Stamp micro-controller by
Parallax as well as show some of the projects that has has created using this chip.
the Oxberry
Andrew Milne will give tour of the WFG Oxberry control system project and the
work that has been completed so far. Tour will include a brief explanation of digital
parallel to serial conversions using a shift register.
/ * + = / * + = / * You Are Welcome + = / * + = / * + = /
We strongly encourage anyone who has an interest in making Media Art and is willing
to explore the world that lies beyond single channel video. All ranges of experience
are welcome. Please bring a project to work on if you have one to bring or, if all you
have are questions, bring those too and we'll do our best.
Cookies and Root-beer are provided.
/ * + = / * + = / * Format + = / * + = / * + = /
The format for these Open Labs will be to provide a space where people can bring work
that they are engaged in and work on it collaboratively (or just with some other people
and brainpower around) or come just as they are and explore some labs or projects that
are set up ripe for modification and tinkering.
If you are interested come by and do some work and play or just chat and say Hi.
Your happy h'andy' hosts - Andy Rudolf and Andy Milne
6:00-10pm Dropin / No Charge / Open to Video Pool Members and Non Members
(Call 801 5631 if you need to get swiped up to the third floor.)
On July 7th from 6:30pm - 10:00pm, Video Pool will be hosting the next amazing
Open Lab featuring the media stylings of Ken Gregory.
/ * + = / * + = / * Open What ? + = / * + = / * + = /
Open Lab is an event for all those interested in New Media Art and technology to
explore the vast resources of Video Pool's New Media Lab and share skills
(show and tell, anyone?) with like-minded explorers.
/ * + = / * + = / * Feature Presentations + = / * + = / * + = /
Ken Gregory
Introduction to the Stamp Micro-Controller with Ken Gregory
Ken will provide an introductory explanation of the Stamp micro-controller by
Parallax as well as show some of the projects that has has created using this chip.
the Oxberry
Andrew Milne will give tour of the WFG Oxberry control system project and the
work that has been completed so far. Tour will include a brief explanation of digital
parallel to serial conversions using a shift register.
/ * + = / * + = / * You Are Welcome + = / * + = / * + = /
We strongly encourage anyone who has an interest in making Media Art and is willing
to explore the world that lies beyond single channel video. All ranges of experience
are welcome. Please bring a project to work on if you have one to bring or, if all you
have are questions, bring those too and we'll do our best.
Cookies and Root-beer are provided.
/ * + = / * + = / * Format + = / * + = / * + = /
The format for these Open Labs will be to provide a space where people can bring work
that they are engaged in and work on it collaboratively (or just with some other people
and brainpower around) or come just as they are and explore some labs or projects that
are set up ripe for modification and tinkering.
If you are interested come by and do some work and play or just chat and say Hi.
Your happy h'andy' hosts - Andy Rudolf and Andy Milne
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