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Archive for the ‘Media’ Category

Hebrew ScreenCast PHOTOSHOP lessons

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
My photographer friend Noam has a new website (which Tal & I incidently designed and built) where he showcase his works,  offer professional photography lessons, and give away FREE  ScreenCast PHOTOSHOP lessons in Hebrew. I don’t know why, but there’re only very few usefull screencasts in Hebrew. He worked hard making these screencasts, and they are [...]
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The Wiitles – Music – The Next Generation

Saturday, June 13th, 2009
The Wiitles are a rock band which uses Nintendo Wiimotes as their instruments. The Wiimotes are used to control the software Max/MSP, a graphical development environment, for creating music. No “real” instruments are used during the Wiitles performances. Wii will rock you! Enjoy! you could find out more about The Wiiles on the myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/thewiitles
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You are invited to a rock concert

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
We’re doing live visuals for an indi-rock band named “Altnoiland”.We will use max/jitter to manipulate live video feed that captures the stage and project it on the band members while they play. The animation and effects will be sound sensitive and colorful, and we hope that they will affect the ambiance in the theater dramatically. This [...]
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A little help from PolitiShop

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
A must see guide for the very popular tool for politicians – Ps
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Censor Bar Art

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
70′s back for some reason… funny stuff
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