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The Lexington Arts and Crafts Society Painters Guild presents THE COMPUTER AS AN ART TOOL: STILL TO MOVEMENT

The Computer as an Art Tool: Still to Movement

A Demonstration by Steven V. Tringali, founding partner of his company, RAMPION,

and has been the managing partner for the past 29 years, starting the New Media Computer division.

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Sunday, January 9, 2010, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Plummer Studio

Steve Tringali is an award winning moving media expert, designer, producer, director, writer,

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and communicator with over 30 years of experience in the visual arts and communications field.

This demonstration is a follow-up to Steve's February 2010 presentation on using your computer as an art tool. He will focus on creating and manipulating art with stills with an emphasis on introducing motion for self expression. He'll cover a quick overview of the tools available for your computer including a variety of software application programs that, just a few years ago, were only available on super-computers with proprietary software. He will demonstrate and show examples of several approaches of taking that leap from

still to motion. Steve will also briefly discuss the ways of having your work output for printing and moving media presentation modes.

The Demonstration is free and open to the public.

 

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