This week Dan Winckler taught a VJ-U video mashup class at Harvestworks in SOHO. Students Trager, Gabriel and Katie learned to mashup audio and video using found footage from easy and hard places, and iMovie. Here are some of their videos.
Pictures coming soon.
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Career EX digs deeper into graffiti: styles, and discuss the Graffiti Free NYC program. Guests welcome!
In the first episode of “VJ-U at Eyebeam”, VJ Benton-C shows videos made by VJ-U students ranging from teens to undergrads.
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Hi! Welcome to VJ-U, er, or our blog at least. We teach the art of live visual performance (or VJ-ing) to students young and old. You can find our open source curriculum on Wikiversity at http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/VJ-U, our weekly video podcast on Operator11 at http://operator11.com/people/1777, and more about us on our personal sites below.We are Benton-C Bainbridge, Marlon Barrios Solano and Dan Winckler.We’re supported by Eyebeam Art & Technology Center and the Urban Assembly School of Music and Art.
On Tuesday Marlon Barrios Solano and I interviewed Dan Vatsky about his work with the performance collective Psychasthenia Society, his visuals, and his latest project The Last Friday, a live-action video game about Critical Mass. Watch the first and second halves of the show right here or check them out on Operator11.com.
Watch VJ-U show # hét on Operator11.
And here’s Part two,
In which Dan tells us about his VJ work with Isabelle Jenniches and his latest project The Last Friday, a live-action video game that raises awareness about NYC police action against the Critical Mass protesters.
And you can see all our previous shows (eight so far) on our Op11 profile.
