Hello,

Josh Bartlett has made a video for his pygame Artist in Residence exhibit.
It's a timelapse of Trosnoth <https://trosnoth.org/> development in
October. There is also a blog post about it: timelapse trosnoth development
video
<https://sqizit.bartletts.id.au/2018/11/23/timelapse-trosnoth-development-video/>.


See the trosnoth <https://sqizit.bartletts.id.au/tag/trosnoth/> tag on his
blog to see his earlier blog posts made during October about Trosnoth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1tS0Fbukic


Thanks Josh!

ps. if you want to see the text more clearly you'll need to watch it
fullscreen in 1080p.

   - Trosnoth is a networked multi player game that was originally
   developed as part of a technology camp. More info here:
   https://trosnoth.org/ and here:
   https://www.pygame.org/artist-in-residence/1 and here:
   https://sqizit.bartletts.id.au/tag/trosnoth/
   - pygame (the library) is for making multimedia apps like games, video
   and audio creation. Software made with pygame has been used by billions of
   people around the world. pygame (the community) is a small volunteer group
   of creative humans who ♥ making things. pygame (the website)
   https://www.pygame.org/news is where people can share, learn, and
   collaborate on their creative endeavors.


On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 9:34 AM René Dudfield <ren...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The pygame Artist in Residence grant *celebrates the Python arts
> community* and lends a tiny bit of support to someones art practice.
> An artist residency usually works something like; a person spends some
> time in either a gallery making something to present or in a music club
> doing a weekly spot. The pygame artist in residence will do it in their own
> space, but be present on the top of the pygame website in the form of a
> thumbnail and a link to their patreon/blog/artist
> statement/website/whatever.
>
> Josh Bartlett was the first recipient, and has been featured on the pygame
> website in October. Please see the pygame artist in residence profile page
> <https://www.pygame.org/artist-in-residence/1> for more info.
>
> Also, Josh is blogging <https://sqizit.bartletts.id.au/>, so you can read
> about him and some updates on his work there.
>
> ps. Thank you to everyone who applied, and those who helped with
> selection. Hopefully the next one will go more smoothly as the process is
> improved.
>
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