Holiday Hackshop – Make Your Own Wearable Photoshop Clothing

Recursion ShirtStephanie and I will be presenting a workshop called “Make Your Own Wearable Photoshop Clothing” this Saturday at Eyebeam. This is kind of a warmup for Invisible Threads at Sundance – we want to have a bunch of people print out some patterns so that we have plenty of experience when the pressure is on.

I wanna make a shirt like this, but with me instead of a weird painter guy with an insincere smile.

Date: December 1, 2007
Address: 540 West 21st Street
Materials: $20
Times: 1.30PM, 4PM
Length: 2 hours
Description: Eyebeam’s new large-format printer is primed and ready for you to create your own fun-infused fashion. You will be provided with ready-made templates, but the rest is up to you. Gather images from the net, take pictures with our digital cameras, and put it all together in Photoshop to create a design. Creative support will be in abundance to help with ideas, such as mapping Youtube stills onto a jacket, or your favorite chair onto a pair of pants. Printing will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes once the design is done.

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3 Comments

  1. hcrue
    Posted October 21, 2008 at 7:23 pm | Permalink

    cool

  2. lindsay
    Posted September 10, 2009 at 7:41 am | Permalink

    Where did you get this picture? It is great. I would love to use it for a paper I’m presenting next week if I could find a source.

    Thanks in advance!
    lind

  3. admin
    Posted September 12, 2009 at 5:45 pm | Permalink

    I made it out of something I found on Google. Feel free to use it.

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