2fast4u
Gymnasium St. Paul
in collaboration with iPressl and MIT for 2fast4u

The Stiftsgymnasium St. Paul has a creative and technological edge and has been collaboration with iPressl since October 2006.
HTL Wolfsberg
in collaboration with iPressl and MIT for 2fast4u

The HTL has great experience in engineering and electronics and has been collaborating with iPressl since January 2007.
Bernhard Heine and Andreas Maier, two HTL students, visiting Daniel Pressl at MIT to take more 2fast4u images.
Bob Edgerton

Bob Edgerton in Wolfsberg, Austria visiting 2fast4u (April, 2007).
Loren Winters

Loren Winters and wife with Daniel Pressl in the infinite hallway of the Edgerton Center at MIT (July, 2007).
Loren Winters, a high-school physics teacher and creator of the HiViz site, has been mentoring middle- and secondary-school students in high-speed photography projects since 1984. He has conducted workshops and presented public demonstration lectures in high-speed photography throughout the country. Dr. Winters teaches high-speed imaging as well as physics at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, NC. His high-speed imaging students start out the course by taking jumping self portraits like the one to the right. The sound of a hand clap at the peak of the jump sets off a sound trigger which discharges a flash unit to capture the action. Check out some recent projects by NCSSM students.
Martin Waugh

Martin Waugh combines art and science to capture nature's infinite beauty. Throughout history, water has calmed the soul, soothed the spirit and healed the wounded. Martin's free-flowing photography evokes images from rolling, rhythmic oceans to drops of water falling upon a lake, taking one on a spiritual journey bounded only by imagination. Martin's creative uses of high-speed photography make it possible to capture the smooth and effortless curves of liquid, eliciting a childlike sense of fun and whimsy. Interpretations of his work often reveal as much about the viewer as the artist. His images are engaging metaphors for life and are as intriguing to the eye as they are thought provoking. By varying the size, speed and position of drops, as well as the color, viscosity, and surface tension, Martin creates a panorama of color, movement and intrigue. Martin received his B.S. degree in Physics from Lewis and Clark College in Oregon. He lives in Portland, where he has kayaked many of the gorgeous white water rivers the region has to offer. His work can be found in both corporate and private art collections.
CINEATRIX
Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Edgerton Center,
K12 Program


Cineatrix at the Edgerton Center at MIT (October, 2007).
Kimeki
Klagenfurt, Austria
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