We recently lent a Tagtool All-In-One Prototype to Susan Sloan from the NCCA Bournemouth for a project with a local school. The children rehearsed drawing and animating an underwater scene, which was performed live in a specially built “Sandworld” on Bournemouth beach at the Hubworld Festival.
Last december a group of Street Artists were commissioned by the electricity company Edenor to paint the walls of one of their sub-stations on Tte. Benjamin Matienzo y Zapiola in Buenos Aires. At night we put on the Tagtool to play around a little.
Here’s the finished wall (thx Gualicho), and a gallery of images of the painting process (courtesy of Uberpang). On a side note, part of Blu’s incredible animation Muto was done around the corner on the electricity station.
VJ and music producer Simulcast from Brisbane, Australia: I recently built my own tagtool (I’ve never soldered or put together anything electronic before!) and after lots of fiddling around, I have a cool working model. I used pots instead of sliders and after tweaking a few values inside nodekit I managed to get it working great. [...]
An interesting new take on making the Tagtool a real performer’s instrument. Made by Dave aka ibnutty, who will demonstrate the Tagtool at SIGGRAPH 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center: Monday 8/11 2:15 - 3:15 pm Intro to Tagtool and its interface: Nodekit Tuesday 8/12 9:00 - 9:30 pm: Tagtool intro 9:30 - 10:30 pm: Tagtool session Wednesday 8/13 [...]