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The door itself was unused space for quite a while, until [[Keno]] decided to paint it in a nice black with some black and yellow construction yard border.
The door itself was unused space for quite a while, until [[Keno]] decided to paint it in a nice black with some black and yellow construction yard border.
If you are into PeelPorn, please head over to [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvzsva6nASc/ instagram] for a video!


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 16:26, 8 May 2019

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Project Wall

Project Wall.JPG
Status: released, but never ending!
Release Date: April 5th 2019
Initiator: Lukas
Team: Keno,Martin
Materials Used: Wood, Paint
Software Used: python
Approx. Cost: minimal


In order to show off the awesome stuff that can be and has been done at the space, we are using the wooden door in the Common Room which leads to a small storage area.

The door itself was unused space for quite a while, until Keno decided to paint it in a nice black with some black and yellow construction yard border.

If you are into PeelPorn, please head over to instagram for a video!

Pictures

If you want to put your project onto the wall, please feel free to just print something and put it on there. Please make sure you use tape and not nails. This will make sure the wall lasts as long as possible.

For the initial creation of a starting set of pictures, we used the wikicrawler script. It looks for pages in the Project namespace, checks for existing ProjectInfoBoxes and extracts the images out of those.

Afterwards it adds a grey border (in the same color as the wall), the project name and a QR Code which leads to the Projects wiki page.

The initial set of pictures was ordered from fotoparadies.de, which is pretty cheap and works well with non-standard image sizes.