Recently, I had a really great opportunity drop into my lap. Reversing the time machine several months, I built a Tagtool Mini for a friend’s birthday. He owns an art gallery in Seoul, South Korea and is actively involved in performance-related tomfoolery both in the gallery and out, so he has had a few chances to showcase Tagtool performances alongside some other friends’ music. As luck would have it, he is also a professor at a university just outside Seoul.
Archives for the ‘DIY Tagtools’ Category
Hankyong National UniversityPosted by Scott_Goff on October 29th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Workshops |
Sam’s LatestPosted by maki on July 21st, 2009 | Category: DIY TagtoolsSam Thongrong from Chicago has been busy with some DIY Tagtools. Number one features an RGB LED glowing in the currently selected color, as we first saw in Fred Paulino’s and Lucas Mafra’s Gambiological Tagtool. And Number two sets the record for the smallest Tagtool – 2.5 x 1.75 inches. |
Felixe’s Tagtool MiniPosted by Oma on July 10th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, VideosFelixe from Mexico built a Tagtool Mini – here are some pictures and a video from his first public session at a bar in Cholula. |
Aylwin’s Tagtool MiniPosted by Oma on June 25th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Photos, VideosAylwin Lo from Toronto has built a Tagtool Mini and used it at a rooftop party together with CoGe. In his own words: “I set up two overlapping projectors – one running CoGe and the other running TagTool – for this event. People were absolutely thrilled to have their creations become part of the visuals!” |
Tyrolean MiniPosted by maki on June 19th, 2009 | Category: DIY TagtoolsThe guys from Klubarbeit in Fieberbrunn, Tyrol, have built a Tagtool Mini to complement their suitcase. Some might remember their use of a ski slope as a projection screen… |
The Gambiological TagtoolPosted by maki on June 4th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Development, FeaturesTwo 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. |
Robin’s Tagtool MiniPosted by maki on May 23rd, 2009 | Category: DIY TagtoolsLast year, we played in Stuttgart and Milan at a series of events organised by Mercedes. One of the video technicians there, Robin Fritz, not only ran a perfectly smooth show, but was also quite interested in the Tagtool project. We were happy to receive some images of the Tagtool Mini he built after the job! |
Soundframe DIY WorkshopPosted by iink on May 1st, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Photos, WorkshopsAt the Soundframe Festival, iink & fanijo went to Vienna to help the ten participants of the DIY workshop build their own Tagtool Minis. |
A Tagtool Micro from São PauloPosted by maki on April 16th, 2009 | Category: DIY TagtoolsRicardo Palmieri and the guys from Visualfarm in São Paulo built a Tagtool Micro – a Tagtool that uses rotary knobs instead of sliders to save space. Everything is mounted on one of these cylindrical cases for CD-Rs – budget but Sci-Fi. |
Old wooden MiniPosted by iink on April 10th, 2009 | Category: DIY TagtoolsA Tagtool Mini made out of old wood found in the attic of the Wassergasse. |
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