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		<title>The Kitchen Sink at Artomaic is done. I hope.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can find out more about the project described in this post by going here: http://jackwhitsitt.com/installation-and-concept-art/#num1 Repost from artdc.org: I finished yesterday. For once &#8211; despite last minute technicaal glitches &#8211; I wasn&#8217;t there until the last minute of the last day. Just the last day. The space is clean, cables hung (although, its still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find out more about the project described in this post by going here:</p>
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<p><em>Repost from artdc.org:</em></p>
<p>I finished yesterday. For once &#8211; despite last minute technicaal glitches &#8211; I wasn&#8217;t there until the last minute of the last day. Just the last day.</p>
<p>The space is clean, cables hung (although, its still pretty ugly&#8230;maybe ill cover it with a box friday at noon), the laptop is DUCT TAPED to the projector for lack of a better solution (it is in the cage bag, so if it comes undone, it wont break), and the projection is mostly in-line with the drawings and frames.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still not sure if it will (and this is important) a) turn on when the show starts <img src="http://artdc.org/forum/Smileys/default/001.gif" border="0" alt="" /> or (less important) b) play music. I made a last minute decision to use internet radio instead of mp3&#8242;s to avoid broadcast rights issues, but there are some technical hangups with that that I wont get into.</p>
<p>This also means I&#8217;m typing this from a $300  tiny Eee PC laptop which will be my only personal home computer until AOM is done.</p>
<p>I do count myself lucky, though. Poor idiolect (rebound design&#8217;s bf) lost his HD -the last day of install-. It crashed. He weathered through it gracefully and put an &#8220;out of order&#8221; sign up. Hopefully the AOM gods will let him come in to fix it off-hours &#8211; he did everything right and it&#8217;s just pure bad luck that the drive crashed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been lovely getting to know my fellow AOM-ers (mostly, heh) and I regret being so focused on getting my own shit working that I havent been as chatty or social as Id have liked. Trust me, it&#8217;s me not you. I think many people have stepped up this year and I really enjoyed walking around and looking at the art yesterday.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t wait for opening night, meet the artists night, and zombie prom and being more focused on having fun and lss narrow mindedly self-centered about gottagetthisdonegottasgetthisdonegottagetthisdone. <img src="http://artdc.org/forum/Smileys/default/001.gif" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>I also adore how my wife&#8217;s wall came out. I know Im her husband and all, but Im truly a fan of the pictures  she put up from Vietnam and Cambodia. She is two core walls over from my space, so please check her stuff out. <img src="http://artdc.org/forum/Smileys/default/001.gif" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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Finally, this year I&#8217;ve felt like Ive really been able to come into this and use past artomatic and art outlet experience, take a broad vision, execute it, deal with and change my plan as it starts to flesh out into reality, and still come out of it with a piece that im happy with, still has roots in the original vision, and remains a satisfactory  progression of the rest of my art this past year.</p>
<p>I want to make special thanks to: Lexi, Sherill, Sean, Stephanie, Paivi, Barry, Caitlin, Justin, and Tom &#8211; all of whom made specific, repeated, concrete contributions to my art, my sanity, and my ability to get it done this year.</p>
<p><span style="color: red;">(edit: added lexi&#8230;she&#8217;s been super helpful. i knew i forgot someone important.)</span></p>
<p><span style="color: red;"><span style="color: #000000;">Pics:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: red;"><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3599/3571915072_0528cdaa91_o.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone" title="Projector Laptop Concoction" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3599/3571915072_0528cdaa91_o.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="240" /></a></span></span></p>
<p><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2428/3571915070_b6dd332276_o.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone" title="Artomatic wall up close" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2428/3571915070_b6dd332276_o.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="240" /></a></p>
<p><span style="color: red;"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2484/3571915062_97e34f5d1d_o.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone" title="Wall Installation at Artomatic Finished!" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2484/3571915062_97e34f5d1d_o.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="240" /></a> </span></p>
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		<title>Artomatic 2009: My Video Installation &#8211; The Plan and Status</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a long week for me (ive actually had to wake up before noon to go to a risk management class&#8230;5 hrs is the most sleep ive gotten since last week) and I dont think I&#8217;ve been at AOM once.  But! I&#8217;ve completed a couple of important steps and now have a concrete plan: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a long week for me (ive actually had to wake up before noon to go to a <a href="http://www.alctraining.com.au/sabsa_risk_prac1_info.php" target="_blank">risk management class</a>&#8230;5 hrs is the most sleep ive gotten since last week) and I dont think I&#8217;ve been at <a title="Artomatic in DC" href="http://artomatic.org" target="_blank">AOM</a> once.  But! I&#8217;ve completed a couple of important steps and now have a concrete plan: I&#8217;m going to create a piece that combines my programming, video, theatrical, photographic, and drawing proclivities into a single piece. Alllll of it at once. There will probably even be curtains again for the third year in a row (although this year they serve a specific, utilitarian purpose&#8230;see below). Hopefully the overall effect of so much at once will be (as sagworks said elsewhere) mesmerizing (or did she say hypnotic? something like that).</p>
<h2>Summary:</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m going to be creating a homemade projection screen out of black out cloth and something called &#8220;Screen Goo&#8221;. <a title="Screen Goo by Goo Systems" href="http://www.goosystems.com/screengoo/" target="_blank">Screen Goo</a> is supposed to be much better than regular paint for projecting things onto and, considering there is a lot of ambient light during the day, I need the best available.  The screen will be roughly 50 sq feet and will -probably- be framed by molding purchased from Home Depot. On either side and above the screen/frame will be black drapery. This is to darken the area around the screen and focus the eye. I could paint, but I really dont want to (I may have to paint beneath it, though).</p>
<p>Onto the screen will be three framed charcoal drawings (possibly with glass).  Those drawings will have been done from photos I&#8217;ve taken (right now I think it&#8217;ll be three girls from the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sintixerr/sets/72157615279554494/" target="_blank">Landon House Civil War shoot</a>)&#8230;.and will be slightly different moods than the original photos&#8230;.but still proportionally accurate in key areas.</p>
<p>The original photos will be projected onto the framed drawings to make it look like they&#8217;re glowing, and to provide a conflicting perception of what mood the girls in the pictures are actually in.  Behind the framed drawings, a moving vividly colors abstract projection will provide the background.  The content of the<a href="http://vimeo.com/3002032" target="_blank"> abstraction</a> will be generated by (via <a href="http://developer.apple.com/graphicsimaging/quartz/quartzcomposer.html" target="_blank">Quartz Composer</a>) a webcam pointed at the audience looking at the piece.  The movement, size, speed, and color of the abstraction will be generated in real time based on whatever music is playing on my laptop at the time (youll be able to hear it).</p>
<p>The reason for the Civil war era-looking dress, b&amp;w vs color, and calm expressions in the pictures Im choosing is that they&#8217;re intended to contrast so sharply with the ludicrously noisy background that they&#8217;ll somehow form a complement.</p>
<p>The neat thing will be that the framed pictures will look like theyre actually in front of the projection, when they&#8217;re not really. They effect is striking when done right.</p>
<p>(For those of you keeping score, this is a combination of plans B and C with some extra decisions on how to handle the area not being projected on)</p>
<h2>Where am I in this?</h2>
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<li>I finished the moving (some would say seizure-inducing) abstract webcam/audio visualizer background last night. Some of you have seen this projected, but I wasn&#8217;t happy with the effect or it&#8217;s ability to keep time with the music.  I&#8217;ve since dramatically improved the look, feel, and performance of this and I&#8217;m happier with it than Ive been in weeks. The two biggest changes were to swap a rotating cube with 2 2D squares which move around the screen, big bigger and smaller, and rotate on the Z axis. This resulted in significant performance and aesthetic improvements</li>
<li>I ordered the Screen Goo. I just got a UPS notification that it was on its way 5 minutes ago. When that arrives, I&#8217;ll go to Walmart and pick up a huge blackout drape.  I&#8217;ll probably paint the drape with the goo (on the rubbery side) in the street near Artomatic after I move this weekend.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ve also settled on three black and white photos that I&#8217;m going use as the framed  focal points / anchors.  I chose the B&amp;W to contrast with the crazy colors in the projection.  Once I move this weekend, I&#8217;ll make the drawings of them in the new apartment. Ill use projections of the photos as the stencils for them since they need to be pretty much 100% proportionally accurate.  Each will take about 3 hours to do.</li>
<li>I probably still have the same black drapes I used last year (and I actually still have 1 from 2007), but Ill need to check that next week. I also need to go buy the frames and the molding.  If I have to paint under the projection screen, ill probably use someones leftover paint since it&#8217;s not a huge area.</li>
<li>I still have to set up and test the &#8220;recover nicely from the power being cycled every night&#8221;</li>
<li>Put the projector on its mount, lock it in place, and get measurements.  If I do the drawings after this, Ill do them AT Artomatic&#8230;might be interesting.</li>
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<p>So&#8230;.pineapple.</p>
<p>All in all, Im pretty happy with where I am, but there&#8217;s still a lot to do.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTRO So I&#8217;ve been making some new art lately that  I think pretty is cool. Back at Artomatic last year, I wrote code that generated a mosaic of one image out of another and make a 6&#8242;x6&#8242; photo and wondered if the code was art, since the only thing it did was generate that one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align:left;"><strong>INTRO </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align:left;">So I&#8217;ve been making some new art lately that  I think pretty is cool. Back at <a href="http://artomatic.org" target="_blank">Artomatic</a> last year, I wrote code that <a href="http://sintixerr.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/python-photography-digital-art-artomatic/" target="_blank">generated a mosaic of one image out of another</a> and make a 6&#8242;x6&#8242; photo and wondered if the code was art, since the only thing it did was generate that one mosaic?</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">At that point, though, it was still static and the question was (to me) relatively easy to answer.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">This time, I wanted something more dynamic and interactive. I wanted to further explore the question of whether  or not something that changes every time you see it and which depends on its environment is still &#8220;art&#8221;.  What I ended up doing is using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_Composer" target="_blank">Apple&#8217;s Quartz Composer</a> &#8211; a visual media programming language &#8211; to create an  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_visualization" target="_blank">&#8220;audio visualizer</a>&#8221; (sort of like you see in iTunes, Winamp, etc.).  What&#8217;s different about this piece, though is that combines live webcam input with live audio input into a pulsating, moving interpretation of the world around the piece.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">In some ways, the work can be considered just a &#8220;tool&#8221;. But, on the other hand &#8211; and more importantly, I think &#8211; the fact that the ranges of color, proportion, size, placement, and dimension have all been pre-designed by the artist to work cohesively no matter what the environmental input moves it into the realm of &#8220;art&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">In this post, I hope use the piece in a way that will give you an example of what it would look like as part of a real live installation and to help explain the ins and outs of my process.</p>
<h2 style="text-align:left;"><strong>THE BASICS</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align:left;">An easy example of where this would do really well is at a music concert. The artist would point the camera at the band or the audience, and, as it plays, the piece would morph and transform the camera input in time to the music and a projector would display the resulting visuals onto a screen next to the band (or even onto the band itself).  This is just one suggestion, though.  Interesting static displays could also be recorded based on live input to be replayed later. It&#8217;s this latter idea that you&#8217;ll see represented below (though you might notice my macbook chugging a little bit on the visuals&#8230;slightly offbeat. Thats a slow hardware issue <img src='http://jackwhitsitt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ):</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">In that clip, I pointed the webcam at myself and a variety of props (masks, dolls, cats, the laptop, etc) as music plays from the laptop speakers. There was a projector connected to the laptop displaying the resulting transformations onto a screen in real time. A video camera was set up to record the projection as it happened.  My setup isn&#8217;t much, but it can be confusing, so take a look below. My laptop with the piece on it, webcam connected to the laptop, projector projecting the piece as it happens, and video camera recording the projection:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/visualizersetup3.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-321" title="Quartz Webcam Audio Visualizer Demo Recording Setup" src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/visualizersetup3.jpg" alt="Quartz Webcam Audio Visualizer Demo Recording Setup" width="398" height="313" /></a></p>
<h2 style="text-align:left;"><strong>TUTORIAL/EXPLANATION</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align:left;">As I said earlier, I used Quartz Composer &#8211; a free programming language from Apple upon which a lot of Mac OSX depends. Some non-technical artists might be a little bit leery of the term &#8220;programming language&#8221;, but Quartz is almost designed for artists. It&#8217;s drag and drop. Imagine if you could arrange lego&#8217;s to make your computer do stuff. Red lego&#8217;s did one type of thing, blue did another, green did a third. That&#8217;s basically Quartz. There are preset &#8220;patches&#8221; that do various things: Get input, transform media, output media somehow, etc. You pick your block and it appears on screen. If you want to put webcam input on a sphere, you would: Put a sphere block on the screen, put a video block on the screen, and drag a line from the video to the sphere. It&#8217;s as easy as that.  First, I&#8217;d suggest you take a look at this short introduction by Apple here:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://developer.apple.com/graphicsimaging/quartz/quartzcomposer.html" target="_blank">http://developer.apple.com/graphicsimaging/quartz/quartzcomposer.html</a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Then take a look at the following clip and I&#8217;ll walk you through how it works at a hight level:</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The code for this is fairly straightforward:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/simplevizjpg-ready.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-322 aligncenter" style="margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px;" title="Simple Quartz Composer Webcam Audio Visualizer" src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/simplevizjpg-ready.jpg" alt="Simple Quartz Composer Webcam Audio Visualizer" width="497" height="278" /></a>In the box labeled &#8220;1&#8243; on the left, I&#8217;ve inserted a &#8220;patch&#8221; that collects data from a webcam and makes it available to the rest of the &#8220;Composition&#8221; (as Quartz Programs are called).  On the right side of that patch, you can see a circle labeled &#8220;Image&#8221;. That means that the patch will send whatever video it gets from the webcam to any other patch that can receive images. (Circles on the right side indicate things that the patch can SEND to others. Circles on the left indicate information that the patch can RECEIVE from others.)</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">The patch labeled &#8220;3&#8243;, next to the video patch, is designed to resize any images it receives. I have a slow macbook, but my webcam is high definition so I need to make the resolution of the webcam lower (the pictures smaller) so my laptop can better handle it. It receives the video input from the video patch, resizes it, and then makes the newly resized video available to any patch that needs it.  (You can set the resize values through other patches by connecting them to the &#8220;Resize Pixels Wide&#8221; and &#8220;Resize Pixels High&#8221; circles, but in this case they are static &#8211; 640&#215;480. To set static values, just double-click the circle you want to set and type in the value you want it to have.)</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">In the patch labeled &#8220;4&#8243;, we do something similar, but this time I have it change the contrast of the video feed. I didn&#8217;t really need to, but I wanted to see how it looked. The Color Control patch then makes the newly contrasted image available to any other patch that needs it.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">On the far right, the webcam output is finally displayed via patch &#8220;8&#8243;. Here I used a patch that draws a sphere on the screen and textured the sphere (covered the sphere with an image) with the webcam feed after it has been resized and contrast added.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">So now we have a sphere with the webcam video on it, but it&#8217;s not doing anything &#8220;in time&#8221; with the music being played.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">What I decided to do was to change the diameter of the sphere based on the music as well as the color tint of the sphere.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">If you look at patch &#8220;2&#8243; on the left, you&#8217;ll notice 14 circles on the right side of it. These represent different (frequency) bands of the music coming in from the microphone. This would be the same type of thing if you were to be using an equalizer on your stereo (It&#8217;s actually split into 16 bands in Quartz, I just only use 14).  Each of those circles has a constantly changing value (from 0.0000 &#8211; 1.0000) based on the microphone input. Music with lots of bass, for example, would have a lot of high numbers in the first few bands and low numbers in the last few bands).  We use these bands to change the sphere diameter and color.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">I chose to use a midrange frequency band to control the size of the sphere because that&#8217;s constantly changing, no matter whether the music is bass heavy or tinny.  You can see a line going from the 6th circle down in patch &#8220;2&#8243; drawn to the &#8220;Initial Value&#8221; circle of patch &#8220;5&#8243;.  Patch &#8220;5&#8243; is a math patch to perform simple arithmetic operations on values it gets and output the results. All I&#8217;m going here is making sure my sphere doesn&#8217;t get smaller than a certain size.  Since the audio splitter is sending me values from 0.000 &#8211; 1.000, I could conceivably have a diameter of 0. So, I use the math patch to add enough to that value that my sphere will always take up about a 25th of the screen, at its smallest.  Patch &#8220;5&#8243; then sends that value to the diameter input of the sphere patch (#8) we discussed earlier.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">It&#8217;s these kinds of small decisions that, when compounded on one another, add up to visualizations with specific aesthetic feelings and contribute to the ultimate success or failure of the piece.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Another aspect of controlling the feel of your piece is color.  In patch 6, you see three values from the audio splitter go in, but only one come out.  The three values I used as the initial seeds for &#8220;Red&#8221;, &#8220;Green&#8221;, and &#8220;Blue&#8221; values.  Patch &#8220;6&#8243; takes those values and converts them into an RGB color value.  However, notice that patch &#8220;6&#8243; has three &#8220;Color&#8221; circles on the right, but only one gets used? That&#8217;s because I designed that patch to take in one set of Red, Green, and Blue values based on the music, but mix those values into three -different- colors. So as the music changes, those three colors all change in sync and at the same time and by roughly the same amount, but they&#8217;re still different colors. That lets me ad</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">d variety to the piece and allows me, as the artist, to kind of create a dynamic &#8220;palette&#8221; to chose from that will always be different, but still keep constant color relationships. This contributes to a cohesive and consistent feel to the piece.  A detailed explanation of how I do that is out of the scope of this post, but you can see the code below and take some guesses if you like:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/colormanagerjpg-ready.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-325 aligncenter" style="margin-top:5px;margin-bottom:5px;" title="colormanagerjpg-ready" src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/colormanagerjpg-ready.jpg?w=300" alt="colormanagerjpg-ready" width="300" height="116" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">And that&#8217;s pretty much that. We have a sphere that displays webcam input and which changes size and color according to the music playing nearby. But that&#8217;s really not all that interesting is it? What if we added a few more spheres? What if we used all three of the colors from patch &#8220;6&#8243;? What if those spheres all moved in time to DIFFERENT bands of the music?</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">The code might look something like this:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/multiballs2jpgready.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-328" title="multiballs2jpgready" src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/multiballs2jpgready.jpg" alt="multiballs2jpgready" width="497" height="310" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">And the resulting output looks something like this:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Yeah I know the visuals are sortof silly and the song cheesy, but the music&#8217;s beat is easy to see and there just isnt that much in my apartment to put on webcam that I havent already.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Also, take a look at 55 seconds through about 1:05. The visualization goes a bit crazy. See the white box on top? You cant see in the video but that box lets me enter input parameters on the fly to affect how the visualization responds. This is the VJ aspect.  For these visualizations, Ive only enabled 2: How fast/big the visual components get and how fast/slow they get small.  In that 10 second segment, Im jacking them up a lot.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">What about the original video? What does that code look like? See below.  It&#8217;s a litle bit more complicated, but essentially the same thing.  Instead of 16 spheres, I use a rotating 3D cube and a particle fountain (squares spurt out of a specific location like out of a fountain).  In addition to just color and size, the music playing nearby also affects location, rotation, minimum size, speed of the particles, and a number of other visual elements:</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/myvizjpg-ready.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-332" title="myvizjpg-ready" src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/myvizjpg-ready.jpg" alt="myvizjpg-ready" width="497" height="368" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">At some point (as soon as I figure out the Cocoa), Ill upload the visualizer here as a Mac OSX application for download.</p>
<h2 style="text-align:left;"><strong>SUMMARY</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align:left;">So, what do you think? Is this art? If not, what is it? Just something that looks cool? In my mind, artistic vision and aesthetics are a huge component of making &#8220;multimedia&#8221; &#8220;new technology&#8221; art, no matter how big a component the technology is.  Without some sort of understanding of what you are visually trying to communicate, it&#8217;s only by chance that you&#8217;ll end up with something that looks good.  But, even beyond that, I found that I had to think pretty far ahead and understand my medium in order to create something that would look consistent AND visually pleasing no matter what environment it was in and no matter what it was reacting to. It was like writing the rules to create an infinite number of abstract paintings that would always look like they were yours.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Also, figuring out what to put in the webcam view when and at what distance is an important part. When Im paying attention (as in the first video), it adds a whole new dimension. When I dont care and point it at anything (as in the demo videos), the whole thing becomes a bit more throwaway.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, I finished the python code I was working on that will allow two -color- images to be merged into one color mosaic. The color transformations it has to make to fit in the smaller picture to the larger one seem to result in some pretty wild effects &#8211; I&#8217;m digging it. I&#8217;ll clean up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, I finished the python code I was working on that will allow two -color- images to be merged into one color mosaic.  The color transformations it has to make to fit in the smaller picture to the larger one seem to result in some pretty wild effects &#8211; I&#8217;m digging it.  I&#8217;ll clean up the code and post it here tomorrow.</p>
<p>As far as social stuff goes: <a href="http://angelakleis.com/" target="_blank">Angela Kleis&#8217;s</a> blogger night at <a href="http://artomatic.org" target="_blank">Artomatic</a> was pretty cool.  I don&#8217;t want to post a lot of thoughts on that yet (I will tomorrow), but it did reinforce the fact that a lot of event management will have to be done at the June 6th ArtDC Artist&#8217;s tour dinner.  Unfortunately, people have short attention spans and the time each artist speaks will have to be managed and expectations set ahead of time. 5 minutes seems to be about the &#8220;max&#8221;. We&#8217;ll have to bring a timer or something.  It&#8217;s going to be a -really- interesting night, though, and a lot of fun.</p>
<p>More info on the upcoming dinner can be found in this thread:</p>
<p><a href="http://artdc.org/forum/index.php?topic=8997.0" target="_blank">http://artdc.org/forum/index.php?topic=8997.0</a></p>
<p>Pictures of Blogger&#8217;s Night can be found here in a set:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sintixerr/sets/72157605133432629/" target="_blank">http://www.flickr.com/photos/sintixerr/sets/72157605133432629/</a></p>
<p>Finally, <a href="http://halophoto.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Erin Antognoli</a> took a couple of great shots of my space while I talked about it to what was left of the crowd:</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3182/2503679731_c91ec46ea0_o.jpg" alt="" width="504" height="361" /></p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/2504512022_1ced3ed4c3_o.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="357" /></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 28: I’ll be broadcasting an ArtDC.org member’s band “American Sinner” from Artomatic into the gallery from 9:00-10:00pm Saturday night. May 4: We’ll be broadcasting a number of artists from Artomatic’s Electric Stage into Second Life, including: Keyote and DJ Tru at 7:30pm EST Alpha Betts at 8:30pm EST Ephemeral Sun at 10:30pm EST (We’ll also try to project the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>April 28:</strong> I’ll be broadcasting an ArtDC.org member’s band “American Sinner” from Artomatic into the gallery from 9:00-10:00pm Saturday night.<br />
<strong>May 4:</strong> We’ll be broadcasting a number of artists from Artomatic’s Electric Stage into Second Life, including:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.artomatic.org/node/1697">Keyote and DJ Tru</a> at 7:30pm EST</li>
<li><a href="http://www.artomatic.org/node/1649">Alpha Betts</a> at 8:30pm EST</li>
<li><a href="http://www.artomatic.org/node/1027">Ephemeral Sun</a> at 10:30pm EST</li>
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<p>(We’ll also try to project the gallery on a wall of the Electric Stage (instead of the digi room), but Im still waiting on permission for that)</p>
<p><strong>May 2:  </strong>At 7:30pm in the Lapis Auditorium at Artomatic, Im going to be doing a live hands-on presentation focusing specifically on Second Life and Art, but also on the theoretical role of virtual worlds in art (SL is just the most well developed at this point). </p>
<p>The overall talk is geared towards explaining more thouroughly what I’ve only talked about in short clips to people (ie, make it more coherent) and advocating the use of a vastly underutilized and underappreciated art medium and tool in a digital age.</p>
<p>In a larger sense, the art world is ridiculously behind the technological world and needs to catch up soonish now <img src="http://jackwhitsitt.com/dcsl/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" class="wp-smiley" /></p>
<p>The (related) points Ill be covering are:</p>
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<li><em>“How to be there when you’re not”</em> &#8211; Second Life as a live event presentation and extension mechanism</li>
<li><em>“How to let people walk through your dreams with you” &#8211; </em>Second Life as an art medium in its own right and how it can help explore ideas before creating them in real life. Here Ill be referencing some of Rebecca Gordon’s work (directly) and Tim Tate’s (indirectly) as examples (Tim’s dorkbot talk was great and I meant to do this then)</li>
<li><em>“Remembering your friends” &#8211; </em>Second Life’s impact and role in presenting art and observations on the role of socialization in art</li>
<li><em>“Who cares and why?”</em> &#8211; Perspectives on how to market your virtual world presence and use it to your advantage using examples of things that worked, didn’t work, and could have been done or done differently</li>
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<p><strong>May 5:</strong> I’ll be giving tours of the gallery and any AOM art submitted to me for Second Life Display from 7:30 &#8211; 8:30pm EST</p>
<p><strong>May 12:</strong> (time TBD) Artists and observers will take part in a live group Art Critique of works from Artomatic Artists as well as artists as a part of a special session of Eshi Otawa’s weekly Open Art Critique session held every Sunday night in her gallery, the Luxor. If you’d like to participate as an artist, please send me a jpg of a piece you’d like discussed and plan on attending in Second Life or at Artomatic Saturday Evening.  If you’d just like to talk about art but don’t have any to show, please come by as well! Your input is valued <img src="http://jackwhitsitt.com/dcsl/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=")" class="wp-smiley" /></p>
<p><strong>May 18:</strong> On the 18th, we have a follk artist from Atlanta performing in Second Life and being displayed in the Digit room. The backdrop to her performance would be art submitted by AOm artists previously. (More detail here coming)</p>
<p><strong>May 19:</strong> Sculpture Contest with Voting and live Artomatic bands. This will be a well -advertised and attended event.  We’d love to have ppl in the Digiroom participating and voting on the sculptures. We’re giving away almost $100 in prizes to the virtual artists this night. Again, AOM art submitted to me would be the backdrop for this event. (More detail coming)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too much to do. I cant really keep track of it and my head is all over the place, so this post will be a mess.  The room is coming along well. Pictures are all up except one data viz pic I sent to Chrome this morning to get printed. Ill frame that tomorrow and bring it in Wed! I also ordered a ton of business cards for the SintixErr Gallery in Second Life.</p>
<p>Im trying to work out the Digital Arts room, but it&#8217;s still unpainted and doesn&#8217;t have furniture. I don&#8217;t know whats happening with that part of it, but we&#8217;ll see. I know that Ill be broadcasting live into Second Life from Artomatic at least on opening night. Ill invite all my friends to artist night May 4 so I dont have to have conflicted priorities.  Free alchohol that night anyway.  I think Ive decided to broadcast &#8220;The Mesmers&#8221; from 7:30pm EST &#8211; 8:30pm EST on opening day (April 13) and a girl whos giving a workshop on an invented language April 14th! <img src='http://jackwhitsitt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Everyone should come in person or join in Second Life!</p>
<p>I just not figured out what&#8217;s stressing me: A lot of what I need to do now depends on knowing when Ill be at Artomatic and what Ill be broadcasting and I just dont know&#8230;like sending out event ads or telling the Second Life people!</p>
<p>In other news, Tammy Vitale is doing interviews on her blog with Artomatic artists and mine just went up. Check it out <a href="tammyvitale.typepad.com/women_art_life_weaving_it/2007/04/artomatic_artis_1.html" title="Interview with Artomatic artists Jack Whitsitt" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p>Anyway, here&#8217;s a snap of me demoing live video broadcasting in Second Life to Enniv Zarf&#8230;by pointing the webcam at a stuffed panda. Above the panda is a picture of my Artomatic space as it is:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where have I been?!!? Such old news here on this site! Well, I&#8217;ve been getting ready for Artomatic &#8211; the semi-somewhat-annual DC universalist, almost immersive art festival. Artomatic opens April 13 and runs through May 20 at 2121 Crystal Drive in Arlington, VA just off of the Crystal City Metro Redline stop. The event is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where have I been?!!? Such old news here on this site! Well, I&#8217;ve been getting ready for <a target="_blank" href="http://artomatic.org" title="Artomatic Arts Festival in DC">Artomatic</a> &#8211; the semi-somewhat-annual DC universalist, almost immersive art festival. Artomatic opens April 13 and runs through May 20 at 2121 Crystal Drive in Arlington, VA just off of the Crystal City Metro Redline stop. The event is taking over two floors of an office building undergoing rennovations and will feature over 400 artists.</p>
<p> What&#8217;s my involvement?</p>
<p>I have a space on the 6th floor, Section A, Room 44 (Room 6a44). I will be featuring three different groups of art on my wall: Individual framed traditional work (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sintixerr/sets/72157594275396842/" title="Jack Whitsitt's faces">my portraits</a>), a collection of photo prints of every drawing Ive done in the past 15 years arranged in chronological order (like a visual diary or self portrait!), and I will also have a section of digital photo frames, prints, and a canvas print of my data visualization and <a target="_blank" href="http://jackwhitsitt.com/dcsl" title="SintixErr Gallery in Second Life for DC art and artists">Second Life work</a>.</p>
<p><strong><strong><font color="#ffff00">HOWEVER! The coolest thing is that I will also, through <a target="_blank" href="http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotdc/" title="Dorkbot DC">Dorkbot DC&#8217;s</a> courtesy, be projecting my Second Life 3D world <a target="_blank" href="http://jackwhitsitt.com/dcsl">SintixErr Gallery for DC Artists </a>into the digital arts room! Not only that, but since they have WiFI, I&#8217;ve been working with Claudia Vess (in charge of the digital room) to broadcast various live (music, poetry reading, etc.) events into the Second Life gallery as an extension of Artomatic into the virtual world! That&#8217;s pretty cool <img src='http://jackwhitsitt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </font></strong></strong></p>
<p>This is all very last minute. After having heard of Artomatic in the background for ages (I wasn&#8217;t around for the last one), it really didn&#8217;t make my radar for a long time. Everyone else, though, was really excited and the enthusiasm spread eventually! I ultimately registered and got a space, thanks to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.angelakleis.com/" title="Angela Kleis Art, Photography, Blog">Angela Kleis</a> who volunteered to grab me an area on my assigned day while I was out of town <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqkvqroftTA" title="The Cure performing The Walk at Ultra in Miami">seeing the Cure</a>. (Yes, Paivi and I went to see them play &#8211; I was the first one past the gate at Ultra and was front and center the whole time &#8211; saw Porl play for the first time! &#8211; at the Ultra dance music festival in Miami..I might write a post about that later). </p>
<p>So far, Ive been at the building every night this week, and a few last week, volunteering or setting up my space. It&#8217;s a deep red with off-white molding (you know, opulant victorian). It&#8217;s a very powerful color and is the only one that&#8217;s NOT in any of my framed work. Im in the process of framing the wall itself with black curtains, covering the ugly blue carpet with gold material, getting pillows, etc, etc, etc. It should be gorgeous &#8211; or at least tacky <img src='http://jackwhitsitt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  (Im often a bit over the top). My only gripe is that Ive absolutely destroyed my last good pair of pants (long story) &#8211; Im a really messy painter.</p>
<p>All of the set-up, though, has also given me the opportunity to spend some time with and get to know better a number of people I like and don&#8217;t normally get to see often (or just met) &#8211; Angela, Mr <a target="_blank" href="http://artdc.org" title="ArtDC">ArtDC</a> himself (Jesse), <a target="_blank" href="http://scenicartisan.blogspot.com" title="Scenicartisian">Sean</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.arty4ever.com" title="Arty4ever">Michael</a>, Rebecca (although she still hasnt met me for coffee yet, pshaw!). </p>
<p> Angela also interviewed me a few weeks back about my Second Life work and you can find the link <a target="_blank" href="http://www.angelakleis.com/?p=39" title="Angela's Interview of Jack Whitsitt">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>During all this, we&#8217;ve also introduced two new artists to the SintixErr Gallery in Second Life and worked out the arrangement with Small World galleries (affiliated with a <a target="_blank" href="http://thecurbartspace.com/" title="The Curb Art Space in new York">real life NYC gallery</a>). I sent over the works of a number of the artists at the SintixErr and the Small World people are doing an outstanding job with them &#8211; 5 of the artists I sent over have sold work there  &#8211; and they&#8217;re not even open yet! Amazing, Im thrilled!</p>
<p> Luckily for me, Artomatic had provided a good break from Second Life, but Ill be back in-world extensively later this week prepping the area for the next month&#8217;s artomatic stuff!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a busy week or two since I last posted. A whole lot more work and money has gone into this gallery than I originally anticipated, but it&#8217;s been worth it completely. I have a semi-edited video of it that&#8217;s worth checking out. My laptop couldn&#8217;t really copy well enough to get it where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a busy week or two since I last posted.  A whole lot more work and money has gone into this gallery than I originally anticipated, but it&#8217;s been worth it completely.</p>
<p>I have a semi-edited video of it that&#8217;s worth checking out. My laptop couldn&#8217;t really copy well enough to get it where I wanted to be, but in the meantime this should give everyone a clear picture of what it being built (and the great art!)</p>
<p><a href="http://jackwhitsitt.com/sintixerrgallery.mov" title="SintixErr Art Gallery Video" target="_blank">http://jackwhitsitt.com/sintixerrgallery.mov</a></p>
<p>or</p>
<p><a href="http://jackwhitsitt.com/sintixerrgallery.wmv" title="SintixErr Art Gallery Opening in Second Life">http://jackwhitsitt.com/sintixerrgallery.wmv</a></p>
<p>We have work up from the 17 artists who took a chance on this idea that they mostly didn&#8217;t understand and it all looks gorgeous! Everyone who walks by has had nothing but good things to say. The gallery is not set up to list visitors, give gallery and artist information to newcomers who teleport in, and is basically automated finally to the point it needs to be &#8211; that&#8217;s taken up a lot of the time so far (and prims!)</p>
<p>The only remaining work to be done is to spread the word, and even that is well underweigh.  Angela interviewed me this past weekend about Second Life, We&#8217;re on the official SL Gallery Tour, Ive sent out two classified ads in-world, we have an event scheduled on the calendar, etc.</p>
<p>The event ad reads:</p>
<blockquote><p>Come help us celebrate the grand opening of the SintixErr Gallery. There will be art, giveaways, music, artists, and fun at this three hour event!</p>
<p>For the opening, we are hosting 17 outstanding artists and works from the Washington DC area &#8211; including:</p>
<ul>
<li>A real life robot that is also an artist</li>
<li>Abstract works based on global hacking attempts</li>
<li>The woman who began &#8220;Postcards from Katrina&#8221;</li>
<li>A RL work which took years to finish but is debuting in SL</li>
</ul>
<p>Few of these artists are in SL, but they&#8217;ve taken the chance to show here anyway, so come out the 16th and show them why this is such a fantastic place for art.</p>
<p>Many of them will be available to answer questions from a live artist reception in DC.</p>
<p>So, come along &#8211; bring a friend &#8211; have some fun &#8211; enjoy the art.</p></blockquote>
<p>Later this week I&#8217;m also going to be sending out craigslist ads and maybe do real life press releases as well. We&#8217;ll see how the week goes.</p>
<p>The artists list is available <a href="http://sintixerr.wordpress.com/artists-participating-in-the-sintixerr-gallery-opening/" title="Artists Participating in the SintixErr Gallery Opening in Second Life" target="_blank">HERE</a> with all of their contact information. That same information is available near their work in the gallery.</p>
<p>Not everything has been work, though. I went to Enniv Zarf&#8217;s Grand Opening party which was a blast! He does some amazing work and I really admire his creativity and originality in the SL environment. His art stands on its own outside of any SL novelty value!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a photo from the party:</p>
<p><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/ennivs-gala.jpg" target="_blank" title="Second Life Krystal Epic Open Party"><img src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/ennivs-gala.jpg" alt="Second Life Krystal Epic Open Party" height="228" width="276" /></a></p>
<p>Also, to my pleasure and surprise, one of the artists &#8211; a skeptic even &#8211; in the show (matt Otto) has been hanging out at the gallery for the past few days. We&#8217;ve been on rollercoasters, virtual jet rides, etc. It&#8217;s been entertaining. Here&#8217;s a shot of us standing around at the gallery with a drop-in visitor from Spain:</p>
<p><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/gallery3pplclose.jpg" target="_blank" title="Jack Whitsitt and Matt Otto and Random Spaniard at the gallery"><img src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/gallery3pplclose.jpg" alt="Jack Whitsitt and Matt Otto and Random Spaniard at the gallery" height="215" width="246" /> </a><a href="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/gallery3ppl2.jpg" target="_blank" title="gallery3ppl2.jpg"><img src="http://sintixerr.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/gallery3ppl2.jpg" alt="gallery3ppl2.jpg" height="215" width="246" /></a></p>
<p>More later&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow. This Second Life stuff has really been eating up my own First Life&#8230;and not only that, but the ties between the two are getting closer and close. But, it&#8217;s for a good cause. I really believe this is the neatest thing in art going on right now.  News - First off, I was just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. This Second Life stuff has really been eating up my own First Life&#8230;and not only that, but the ties between the two are getting closer and close. But, it&#8217;s for a good cause. I really believe this is the neatest thing in art going on right now.</p>
<p> News -</p>
<p>First off, I was just offered a paid part time position -in Second Life- as a co-moderator for a weekly open art critique at the Luxor Gallery there. That should be fun!</p>
<p> Also, a snapshot I took of my gallery at Sunset in the game has been selected for showing in another gallery opening in-world  soon that has a floor dedicated to Second Life art. It really is a neat picture (I wont post it here because it&#8217;s in a few places now..but it&#8217;s the really abstract one in my Flickr stream).</p>
<p> The formal request for art announcements are finally starting to go out: Ive sent them out to individuals and put out a discussion item on artdc. I really hope people take advantage of this&#8230;and if I get enough initial response, Im might send out a press release to the Washington Post and to the City Paper (I have to write one for class anyway!).</p>
<p> So, if you&#8217;re an artist from around DC and are reading this, please send in your submission asap!</p>
<p> Lastly, here are a series of questions I asked earlier today to outline why I think this is so cool:</p>
<blockquote><p>People are finding out that their imaginations have become the sole limitation of their art! And, while we talk of &#8220;digital art&#8221; here and there created with Photoshop, Poser, and other tools, it really ultimately is the same art created a different way and has a disconnection with its audience: It still has to be printed or shown on screens and generally doesn&#8217;t touch the real world. A digital sculpture created in Photoshop lacks a real context and ability to interact with the real world.</p>
<p>But, in Second Life, real businesses exist. Real money exists. Real markets exist. They&#8217;re not functionally different than any real life businesses and the money is exchangeable at market rates for real US dollars. The only difference is that physics and location are no longer limiting factors.</p>
<p>What happens, then, to art itself, when a world is created where people exist, have jobs (I just got a part time job for real pay there!), lives, and buy and sell things with real money? Suddenly, that digital &#8220;not real&#8221; art becomes real and relevant to a society and culture &#8211; one that we&#8217;re all on our way to being incorporated into.</p>
<p>What happens, then, to people&#8217;s understanding of art, when they can get together, socialize, talk about art, touch it, be a part of the creation process, buy it, sell it, own it, give it away, display it&#8230;<strong>in a real time, social environment</strong>&#8230;all from the comfort of their own homes?</p>
<p>What happens, then, to the art of creation process when you realize that you can make anything you can imagine and people will be able to make it a part of a life that affects in real ways?</p>
<p>What happens, then, when the lines between real and unreal start, finally, to completely blur in ways that really impact our lives and businesses?</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the next several months, it looks like we (speaking with an artoutlet.org hat on) are going to be having at least two more shows that we&#8217;ll be looking for artists to participate in. One will be a self-portrait focused event and the other will revolve around more &#8220;active&#8221; art: anything that moves, shines, has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the next several months, it looks like we (speaking with an <a href="http://artoutlet.org" target="_blank">artoutlet.org</a> hat on) are going to be having at least two more shows that we&#8217;ll be looking for artists to participate in. One will be a self-portrait focused event and the other will revolve around more &#8220;active&#8221; art: anything that moves, shines, has electrons flowing through it, involves live performance, thinks, connects to the internet, or is in any way interactive<span style="font-size:larger;"><strong>. </strong></span></p>
<p>The self-portrait show I expect to be juried and I&#8217;m not sure about the other event &#8211; details are at their early stages. I do believe, though,  that we&#8217;re going to have a different taste and style from other shows. So, if you&#8217;re in the area of greater Washington, DC (or want to show your artistry here) and happen across this post, feel free <a href="mailto://sintixerr@gmail.com" target="_blank">to contact me</a>  or <a href="mailto://info@artoutlet.org" target="_blank">info@artoutlet.org</a> (until the artoutlet page has something official up) &#8211; even if you haven&#8217;t considered showing before. I&#8217;m very much interested in finding interesting, moving, fascinating art &#8211; regardless of what the art world in general is doing or has done. If it works, it works.</p>
<p><em>(Bear in mind this is still tenative and I&#8217;ll put out a more formal call here when things are firmed up &#8211; but I&#8217;d still like to hear from you in the mean time.  These are community events, first and foremost, so your questions and comments are absolutely considered and welcomed.)</em></p>
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