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The Gambiological Tagtool

Posted by maki on June 4th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Development, Features

Two weeks ago, we noticed a few Youtube videos from Tagtool sessions in Brazil with some nice scenes, like this city street. But we were especially intrigued by the fact that the Tagtool was changing color, glowing in the hue of the brush. Read on to find out about the mysterious chameleon Tagtool and the philosophy behind it.


April 24th, 2009 to April 26th, 2009 Tagtool Think Tank 09

Posted by Oma on March 18th, 2009 | Category: Development, Features

Tagtool Think Tank 09 is a social gathering of coders, artists and enthusiasts, hosted by OMA International at their homebase by the banks of the Danube in Tulln, Austria.


Nodekit 0.7.0

Posted by Oma on November 24th, 2007 | Category: Development

Previously we’ve been referring to it as the Tagtool Kit. We’ve decided to disassociate its name from the Tagtool, to emphasize that it is in fact a versatile toolkit for interactive graphics, rather than a specialized program. The Tagtool is just its most prominent application to date.


Tagtool “All in one” Prototype

Posted by Oma on July 25th, 2007 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Development, Features

We have finished our Tagtool “All in one”.


Anti-aliasing

Posted by Oma on May 22nd, 2007 | Category: Development

We have now enabled Full-Screen Anti-aliasing – so the visual quality of the Tagtool drawings has improved noticeably.


Arduino & OSC

Posted by Oma on May 13th, 2007 | Category: Development

We are now using the open-source physical computing platform Arduino to read out the sliders and pushbutton and get the data into the Tagtool Kit software. This is both cheaper and gives us higher resolution data than the Midi-based solution we were using so far.


Tagtool the Suitcase

Posted by Oma on November 25th, 2006 | Category: Development, Features

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