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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Projection Hero at Afrika Eye Film Festival
Ingrid Sinclair and Simon Bright of Afrika Eye Film Festival are interested in having Projection Hero on display during their festival down at the Watershed Media Centre, Bristol, 28-30 October 2011. This is a very exciting invitation, suggesting that the … Continue reading
Mad Hackers’ Tea Party photos
Here are some photos of the Projection Hero installation exhibiting at the Mad Hackers’ Tea Party, BV Studios, Bristol last weekend: This is the second time we’ve tested the installation and there were inevitably a few teething problems at the … Continue reading
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Mad Hackers’ Tea Party tonight
The next iteration of the Projection Hero installation is on show at Bristol Hackspace’s Mad Hackers’ Tea Party, private view at 7.30 tonight, but open to the public over the weekend. Hope you can make it.
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What, the curtains?
I’ve been beavering away making a new set of curtains for the Projection Hero installation. It’s now safely back in Tarim’s hands, so he can finalise the interface, finesse the controls and insert the LED lights in time for the … Continue reading
Posted in Arduino, Cinema buildings, Curtains, Curzon, Projection Hero, Tarim
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