Hey guys, I'm on my way to Mosfes, this is it and I'm really really really excited.
So this is the Mozella Festival 2016 venue which is Ravenslawn College.
Hey guys, I'm at Mosfes 2016.
Let's have a look at what's going on.
What's going on?
What I'm doing here is I've had August 20th so it's caring.
I've been doing this every year and I've been doing this every year so people can see how
I'm doing, I've made YouTube videos, so I'm doing a workshop here on how to perform
and I'm doing a workshop here on how to perform.
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So I started making films about her to show people how it sort of works.
You know, if you've only got one finger, right, but you can move it to six different positions, then you've also got that.
I would love to find something similar but for disabled artists.
I'm teaching people how to vlog, like make YouTube videos and basically like video journalism and stuff.
I'm using YouTube.
You can be a filmmaker, an artist or something like that but also if you learn how to programme
and use physical engineering, you can take it to a whole new level because a lot of creative arts people don't feel they need to have that science knowledge
but actually if you know the folks, you can make something really, really awesome.
Hi, I'm Perot from my station and I'm very excited.
I am running a blogging workshop here in 10 minutes and I'm going to be teaching people how to vlog.
It's to educate people about what the house and room is so that my sister might live in a world to celebrate differences
and people are frightened by them.
Sound track, background music, good composition and even good quality.
I think one of the best peer things about the blog is that they talk directly to you.
Through our content, by using social activism, ordinary life, local news, personal issues and through our style by being unique,
using their best team. So now I'd like you to talk about this, the team mate, the person who's sitting next to you.
Count down there doing their blogging race and they're going to return and we're going to edit our videos and we're going to upload them.
It's really great, I got people into blogging and I taught them how to blog and they make their own blogs and they're all going off in Arts World Voice.
There are so many cool places everywhere, look.
So for two years we've been getting really good at making hands, being able to do my own lecture.
Here's the open source file, print this dress, print this finger or whatever and then just fix it.
No words because this goes to places where the person we're giving it to to fit, they don't speak English.
And then everybody who works on the hand signs it and then you tuck it in the bag with the hand and away it goes.
So normally you finish this off with medical foam or even things to pat at your shoes and velcro to tie this on.
They put their little hand or the ones left into this area, attach it to the body and then when they bend their wrist it makes the hand close.
And if they don't have a wrist you use the elbow, if they don't have an elbow you use the opposite shoulder.
This is just according from the jewelry section at the hobby shop.
This is 80 pound fishing line with a Teflon coating so it doesn't cut into the plastic.
These are the screws and everything else is off the 3D printer.
Wow, that's amazing.
So this is about for Americans.
Seven dollars in plastic. It's given us a network of people, a type of surpassness, that you could apply on a lot of different scales, on any scale, to solve a lot of different problems.
Oh wow, it's amazing.
Today is my last day at the festival but I've had such an amazing time and I've met so many great people and I'm really inspired and I hope to come back next year.
