Curators Nana Radenkovic and Relja Bobic from Belgrade in Serbia built two Tagtool Minis with valuable support from Masta Cha &
Scott Wisdom and used them for workshops with kids around the United States.
Archives for the ‘DIY Tagtools’ Category
Kid’s-Patch 2010Posted by iink on July 6th, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Kids, Photos, Workshops |
Bong Ramilo´s Tupperware MiniPosted by iink on July 1st, 2010 | Category: DIY TagtoolsUnconventional Design – Bong Ramilo from Australia made his Tagtool Mini out of a Tupperware container. |
Rylaan’s Tagtool MiniPosted by iink on June 27th, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, VideosRylaan Gimby from Winnipeg in Canada finished his Tagtool Mini and published a short video clip about his work. |
SaHal´s Tagtool MiniPosted by iink on June 22nd, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, Drawings, VideosFrom Groningen, Netherlands: SaHal´s Tagtool Mini and his live painting performances |
Dave Nutty´s LEGO TagtoolPosted by iink on May 18th, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, PhotosDave Nutty, a reMaker (Glass, Brass, Gadgets from Trash) and Ex-Corporate Clone turned Artistic Fool dares to dazzle and delight the public with Things of glass, brass, and other trash. At the Sonoma County Maker Kids Mini Maker Faire 2010, he presented his LEGO Tagtool Mini. |
Hifi Tagtool All-in-OnePosted by gnu on May 12th, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, PhotosFor some time my friend Gassi has been talking about a Tagtool All-In-One he constructed. At the Chink Chank he finally came over, left these pictures of his Hifi DIY Tagtool, constructed a new Tagtool Mini at the Workshop and, as far as I know, is now already building a third one. |
Nine Trades of DundeePosted by iink on March 13th, 2010 | Category: DIY Tagtools, DrawingsAnge Taggart, one of the artists taking part in a project called Nine Trades of Dundee, has started to use the Tagtool and is writing about her experiences on her blog. |
Hankyong National UniversityPosted by Scott_Goff on October 29th, 2009 | Category: DIY Tagtools, WorkshopsRecently, 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. |
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. |
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