Event overview
Researching and practicing techniques for the production of audiovisual projects.
During the video mapping workshop led by Dr. Blanca Regina we introduce and practice projection mapping looking at the history of image projection, its language, techniques and its application in performances, installations and events. We will research and practice the techniques for the production of audiovisual projects in architectural spaces and objects alongside its application in artistic and creative practice. We will look into the projected image not only as a technic but also as language and artform.
The session will finish with the presentation of works developed during the workshop.
This workshop is supported by Madmapper
The theme for the Digital Art Masterclass Series 2018 is Collective Actions. The series brings together leading Artists to work with Digital Art Computing students to make computational art together and to consider how computation shapes collective life.
Blanca Regina is an artist, tutor and curator based in London who is currently involved in creating audiovisual performances, sound works, multimedia installations, photography and book arts. She has been leading audiovisual performance art and projection mapping workshops plus curated events internationally. 'Expanded and Ephemera Audiovisual' was her first solo exhibition presented in México, 2015. She is exploring the interplay of image, sound and space, digital and analogue media connecting elements of language, identity and archive.
She has performed and created a number of films including artists, David Toop, Leafcutter John, Steve Beresford, Sharon Gal, Mandhira de Saram, Adriana Camacho and Matthias Kispert. Her work has been supported by Arts Council England, Sound & Music, BMC, Amexcid, Photo-España and Garage Cube. Last works include a research position at Computing Department at Goldsmiths University London, working with Atau Tanaka at the Immersive Pipeline Project funded by AHRC. http://www.whiteemotion.com
This workshop is only available to Digital Arts Computing students.
Dates & times
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1 Nov 2018 |
10:00am - 6:30pm Break 1.00pm - 4.30pm |
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