We focus on experimental practices that enables room for criticism about medium, and that is capable of identifying and regaining its own theoretical and practical heritage. Its aim is to promote electronic and experimental art, support its practice, and motivate a reflection about it. More information video.link Electronic Project – Pinta MiamiĬonstructive Interferences EXHIBITING ARTISTSĮX is a non-profit organization born in 2012 and located in Spain. motor acceleration, proyected over the translucent wings of a fan. The artwork explores experimentally the way to sinchronize using a couple of arduino cards, a processing sketch (pc) and a solid state relay a video footage depicted action, and a a.c. 400 milliseconds makes reference of the estimated duration of the blinking of an eye. A video footage of a mouth is projected in-sync over a fan wings movement while it blows on the eyes of the beholder. Components : Electronics, Sensors, Arduino, Processing, Pc, Video projector & Visitors Blinks.īlowjob (400ms) is about the emphasis of contemporain culture on visual attention, but stressing the opposite side of light: those micro-disconnections from the visually saturated surroundings that happends semi-unconsciously when we blink, that allow us rejoining with ourselves in the darkness of our bodies for a fraction of a second. Video loop projected on fan wings, sinchronized through microcontroller. *400 milliseconds: estimated duration of a blink. Limited edition, (1st of 3), 30” loop (footage). Loop de video sincronizado mediante microcontroladores con un ventilador sobre la que se retroproyecta.Įl ventilador extiende la acción de soplar, en sincronía con la acción representada “soplar” (blowjob), más allá de la pantalla. Edición limitada, (1 de 3), 30″ loop (metraje). So far we have learnt j umo, guayarse, deg uabinao, jartura, yeyo, chepa, dique, empepillar, moriqueta, decricaje, motete therefore if you missed out on any of your classes you have time to catch up by clicking on any of the links found above.BLOWJOB (400MS)* *400 milisegundos hace referencia a la duración de 1 parpadeo. Note: Dominicans also called “tire” to a “good pinta” or “good clothes”. (You can substitute the word “pinta” for any of the synonyms stated above). *Synonyms: elegant outfit, nice clothing, good clothes, ¡Ella tenía una pinta que se acabó! / She was well dressed for the occasion!ĭominicano 1: Y tú, ¿Ya tienes la pinta de Navidad? / And what about you, do you have your Christmas outfit ready?ĭominicano 2: ¡Pero claro, desde noviembre yo busqué esa pinta del 24 y el 31 de diciembre! / Of course! I’ve had my Christmas and New Years outfits ready since November 1st! It means someone has endeavored to select clothing, shoes and other accessories to look very good, probably for a special occasion.ĭominican 1: ¿¡Oh, pero y esa pinta!? ¿Pa’ dónde vamos? / Wow! You look dressy! Where are you going?ĭominican 2: Bueno, ¡vamos a la misa de Navidad! / Well, we are going to Christmas Mass! “Pinta”, means “good or dressy outfit”, “nice clothing”. Mostly it is used to describe an outfit that is used on special occasions, such as the Christmas holidays or celebrations. This week’s word is “pinta”, you say it to someone when they are wearing a nice outfit, new clothes or look particularly pretty or elegant. Our hope is to facilitate a better understanding between Dominicans and foreigners, which is why we’re bring you one Dominican word per week, to help you comprehend our unusual yet creative form of speech. A new week means a new word… better said a new Dominican word! We hope this week has been wonderful, and full of learning, so as a bonus to you all, here we add a little fun knowledge of the Dominican language.
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