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.
From Jayne Vidheecharoen out of Seattle (find out how to pronounce her name here): This Tagtool Mini is my first electronics project. I messed up a bunch of stuff along the way but in the end, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I followed the instructables for the most ...
Here are a few images sent to us by Sam Thongrong, a visual artist from Chicago. He built a very compact Tagtool suitcase, using not an Arduino, but a breadboard-compatible clone called Boarduino. WACOM Graphire4 (4"x5") Tablet. Sliders with 60mm Length of Travel. The pushbutton is Allen Bradley 800 series (from ebay) The NodeKit ...