
Workshop
Narrating Structures Videomapping workshop
11 Jan 2020 – 12 Jan 2020
Ugly Duck
London, United Kingdom
140 pounds
‘Narrating Structures’ is an intensive workshop where we introduce projection mapping. We will look at diverse techniques for the production of audiovisual projects in architectural spaces and objects and also its application in artistic and creative practice.
PROGRAMME
The 2 day workshop is divided in 6 sections:
1st Session >>
1- Introduction to the mentor and presentation of their work in this field.
2- Study of multiple videomapping projects.
3- Learning multiple techniques and applying them using the different spaces and structures.
2nd Session >>
1- Projection mapping on different surfaces.
2- Presentation on methods and tips for visual content production.
3- Creation and presentation of a specific group project.
At the end of this workshop you will be able to:
– Create various projections simultaneously
– Shape light into objects and spaces
– Project management and networking with local and international communities.
The workshop is supported by Madmapper includes a free 30-day full access
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Bring your own computer. This workshop is oriented to Mac and PC users. A mac laptop with osx 10.7 is recommended. 10.6 is not supported.
You can bring also If you have, midi controller, projector, model/shape you want to map on, DMX controller (Artnet, Enttec or minimad)
MENTOR >>> Blanca Regina . www.whiteemotion
Dr. Blanca Regina Pérez-Bustamante is an educator, artist and curator, based in London.
She is involved in creating mixed media performances, installations and film and is currently teaching at the School of Fine Arts and Music in the University of Kent.
Her research and practise encompass expanded cinema, free improvisation, moving image, photography and audiovisual performance. She has published various texts and conducted several workshops and talks internationally focusing on Audiovisual, New Media and Performance Art (Universidad de Puerto Rico, University of Canterbury, Goldsmiths University, Festival Internacional de Cine de las Palmas, La Creación Electrónica, La Casa Encendida) and she has presented several conferences with AVAcademy in Moscow and St. Petersburg (Russia).
She is also curator. In 2012, with Steve Beresford, she started Strange Umbrellas, a platform for free improvised music and visual art. Her performances include collaborations with artists such as Leafcutter John, Steve Beresford and Matthias Kispert. Last works include Unpredictable, a film about musician and artist Terry Day. She recently presented a mayor exhibition in Mexico called ‘ Ephemera and Expanded Audiovisuals.’
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