Media lobotomy now on GitHub
We have started publishing our code from past workshops; so far, we have the code from our video wall and the optical transmitter code for the auto record.
We have started publishing our code from past workshops; so far, we have the code from our video wall and the optical transmitter code for the auto record.
See the new Manifesto published today; join the cause and sign up today. click on the image for more details
Day 2, workshop three and thoroughly tested the video wall complete; with the help of the attendees and some extra programming input from Andrew, we now have a fully working prototype of the final goal to produce a flexible video solution for any artist to use easily. All findings of this soloist will be freely available to anyone that would like to build a video wall or installation that requires videos to sequenced with each other.
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Good Days work at workshop 3 ending up with a video wall built with recycled computers and monitors saved from the skip.
More information on how to build your own video wall will be published on our GitHub page soon.
Join us for Workshop 3; we will be hosting a live Q & A session to talk about Media Lobotomy Manifesto Saturday 3rd 3 pm; please log on to join in; you can join us for a live chat on teams; email [email protected] if you are interested.
Technology takes second place to ideas.
Our ethos, we concentrate on how to bring an idea to life with the resources at hand and the collective knowledge resources of media lobotomy. At media lobotomy, we believe that technology takes second place to ideas. So we are pulling the concept apart and putting it back together with what we have at hand if that be a recycled computer installed with Linux distros solving for today with the past.
Stephen Littman Programme Leader,
Digital Media Design,
School of Creative Arts,
University of Hertfordshire,
Recorded after workshop No. 1
This weekend was the first meeting of the Media Lobotomy Manifesto discussion group hosted on teams,
The session started with a talk from Media Lobotomys Peter Friend and then an open Q & A session about media lobotomy draft manifesto inviting you to contribute to the final manifesto.
No Knowledge is needed, just a desire to change the world.
No Idea is a Bad Idea,
The next meeting of this group will meet again 03/07/2012 to discuss the new Manifesto cerated from this weeks meeting. If you are interested and would like to join, please email for more details.
Home after a good Weekend at workshop No 2. Lots of good work achieved this weekend online and in-person with a wide range of attendees from beginners to more accomplished Time-based artists looking to move their practice; more reports from today to follow soon.
Link to the recorded live stream
Yesterday I shared the story about amazon with you, and today I have just seen this story on the BBC website.
link to story https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-57598341
I found it interesting that most people think the Digital divide affects the young, but how wrong can we be just read the article from the BBC brings it home to you. Digital technology has become a lifeline to the elderly or those suffering from a health condition during this pandemic. I have had to help several pensions with no technical know-how but use zoom and other video calling devices to help them keep in touch with family and friends that otherwise, they could not. I remember getting a phone call from an old friend of mine asking me to pop round because she had lost her internet, and that was her lifeline during lockdown.
So think about some old ones and see if they need help. One old iPad could give them a new lease of life.