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ARTIFICIAL.DUMMIES from todo.to.it on Vimeo.

This outdoor installation was made by [TODO](http://www.todo.to.it/), a group of Italian “designers musicians geeks stalkers”. It was made with [Processing](http://processing.org), which is free and comes with excellent tutorials.

Found on [Bruce Sterling’s blog Beyond the Beyond](http://blog.wired.com/sterling/2007/12/urban-processin.html).

This week Dan Winckler taught a VJ-U video mashup class at [Harvestworks](http://harvestworks.org) in SOHO. Students Trager, Gabriel and Katie learned to mashup audio and video using found footage from [easy](http://archive.org) and [hard](http://youtube.com) places, and iMovie. Here are some of their videos. :) Pictures coming soon.

[![image: video mashup class students.](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1246/1174078329_ad7d1d35f0_m.jpg)](http://www.flickr.com/photos/danwinckler/1174078329/in/photostream/)

In this episode, Dan Winckler and guest Marlon Barrios Solano discuss how they work, improvisation, movement, and the connections/divisions between the body, video, digital tools and the audience.

Part two of SECHS, where we wrap our discussion of improvisation.

Join visualist Dan Winckler and guests as we show clips from the work of many different VJs as well as an inside peek into Dan’s process.

VJ Synesthete from Istanbul based VJ collective artificialeyes.tv pays VJ-U a visit. We will attempt a multi-camera shoot from the studio of Duncan Laurie in Jamestown, Rhode Island. Duncan was host to the Water Music Remix event at Fort Adams on June 30th.

Career EX digs deeper into graffiti: styles, and discuss the Graffiti Free NYC program. Guests welcome!

It’s Brand New School versus Mold School as Rui Pereira wields his Looop-R VJ tool against Benton-C with his Shintron Video Typewriter and My First Sony Electronic Sketch Pad.

In the first episode of “VJ-U at Eyebeam”, VJ Benton-C shows videos made by VJ-U students ranging from teens to undergrads.