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This was “The Wall of Light” in York December 28th, 2009 | By maki

Wall of Light is a live digital drawing installation using the Tagtool which debuted at the Illuminating York Festival 2009. It was produced in collaboration between GaiaNova Productions Ltd and OMA international. Here’s a video featuring interviews with some of the participating artists. Read on to see the full artist sessions!

Recent Posts

Juvivo: The Best Friends

January 7th, 2010 | By gnu

Once again we realized a Tagtool Workshop for kids at Juvivo.15 in Vienna. This time the participants were very young (between six and nine) and had only three hours on the Tagtool. So I was curious if we even could achieve a result in that time.

Checkpoint Charlie

December 14th, 2009 | By maki

We were hired for three days of double Tagtool sessions at the historic site of Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, to support an initiative for the recycling of light bulbs. On the Tagtool: Luca Barcellona, iink and Maki.

Room of Ghosts

December 14th, 2009 | By Atelier Libusin

Here is Dima’s stop frame video made from footage shot during the first day of our filming in Amsterdam.

Features

The Wall of Light

October 6th, 2009 | By Oma

OMA International and Gaianova present ten days of finest Tagtool action in York, UK. The ancient Multangular Tower of Museum Gardens will be “The Wall of Light”, a canvas for daily artist performances and free-for-all Tagtool sessions as part of the Illuminating York festival, from the 23rd of October till the 1st of November.

Tagtool with Live Performers

August 20th, 2009 | By maki

May 2009 was a busy month. Among many performances, one thing stood out: the use of the Tagtool with dancers and circus artists. These sessions were experiments, fragments of a bigger picture that is still taking shape. Here are some happy accidents on video.

Rua João Moura, São Paulo

July 17th, 2009 | By maki

In March 2009, contemporary art space Choque Cultural of São Paulo, Brazil, ran an exhibition which showed works by four crews out of the Buenos Aires Street Art scene – as good an excuse as any for a large scale Tagtool session.