Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Interactive Video Folk Art Booth

Location:   Expo Hall  242   

Folk Art meets Video, includes Viewing Stations & Production Studio. People are invited to be part of a video folk art production, getting to pick stories, create characters out of recycled materials, rehearsing and starring in videos. Costumes used will be recycled into DVD packaging everyone gets free movie.

Web site: http://buddhagouda.com/

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About the Maker(s)

Jacquie Schnabel Buddha Gouda Productions [
I like to consider myself a jacquie of all trades, but I am currently a video folk artist or "art-n-craftivist" because I think my video bridges the DIY bridge between folk art crafts and independent film. I've worked in film, theater, opera, and try and use my skill set to inspire.
http://www.buddhagouda.com/

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