digitalpubliclibraryofamerica: Meet the winners of GIF IT UP 2016! (Part 1) First and foremost, we w
digitalpubliclibraryofamerica: Meet the winners of GIF IT UP 2016! (Part 1) First and foremost, we want to send a huge thank you to all of the gif-makers and gif-lovers who participated in this year’s GIF IT UP competition and a special shout-out to the other participating GIF IT UP digital libraries: Europeana, Trove, and DigitalNZ. As you browse the entries, you will see an amazing array of cultural heritage materials re-mixed and re-made into fun, creative and inspired animated gifs. For this year’s competition, the grand prize and runners up were determined by judges Adam Green of The Public Domain Review and Sarah Schaaf of Imgur. The People’s Choice Award was determined by most notes on Tumblr as of November 14, 2016. Europeana and Trove have also awarded prizes for best reuse of materials from their collections. Without further ado, meet the winners of GIF IT UP 2016: Grand Prize Winner “The State Caterpillar” was created by Kristen Carter and Jeff Gill from Los Angeles, California using source material from the National Library of France via The European Library via Europeana. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA license. Runners Up “Tetris” was created by Julien Brachhammer from Rouen, France using source material from Moderna Galerija, Project DCA via Europeana. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA license. “Summer Dance Move” was created by Lorena Colme (Rosa Fiori) from Lavis, Trento, Italy using source material from the Yale University Art Gallery via ArtStor via DPLA. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA license. “Mustache Wings” was submitted by Kristen Carter and Jeff Gill from Los Angeles, California using source material from Norsk Folkemuseum via Arts Council Norway via Europeana. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA license. "Hypnosis” was created by Juan Ibanez from Seville, Spain using source material from Libraries Australia via Trove. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. “Don’t play with matches!” was created by Richard Naples from Washington, D.C. using source material from The New York Public Library via DPLA. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA license. People’s Choice Award ”Butterflies” was created by Nono Burling of Olympia, Washington using source material from the collection of The New York Public Library via Digital Public Library of America. This gif is made available under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. -- source link