Genius Locii flipbooks in action!
A digital film of an analog flipbook of a digital film. How meta is that?
I catalogued my process of making the flipbooks on flickr and there is a recap of the "Looking for Locii" exhibit on the Museum's website. Plus, my last post gives every mind-numbing detail of the making of the flipbooks. It's just like How It's Made, only not really.
This sixth and final exhibition for the DCM is a cross-city challenge between citizens of Denver and San Francisco. It's a pop-up museum that has (so far) appeared in Mod Livin', the Denver Art Museum, and the CTA architecture office (my summer volunteering gig) on the Santa Fe art walk. Next month the exhibit it heads to SF to pop-up around that city for a few weeks, and then it will be gone. I am pretty sure it is just going to evaporate.
I think I failed to mention that I was the only person to complete all the community challenges at the DCM. To honor my star participation I was awarded the prestigious golden pickle!

I'm fairly certain that it's the only trophy I have ever received in my life. That's what happens when you take art classes in school instead of playing sports...
DCM creative challenge recap:
3 comments:
Hi Angela, love the movie... and the flipbooks. They are wonderful. The SFMM is just getting started. Not evaporating. Hope you can come out some time and visit. Best, Maria
Thanks Maria!
I wish I could come out to see the exhibit pop up around SF, but I'll have to live vicariously through the blog instead. But after that it will be poof and gone, no?
Hi Angela,
Just posted your story on the blog: http://bit.ly/dltsHA
Best,
Maria @ the SFMM
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