Her work has been shown in the US as well as numerous international venues and festivals. Her experiences are a Paseo Festival advisory Council from 2017 - present, a Visible Future Lab Resident at the School of a Visual Arts in 2019, a New Media resident at Mana Contemporary in 2018, a Harvestworks Workspace resident, an Elsewhere Artist Resident in 2017, the Bronx Museum AIM Program, a Laboratory Resident a BRIC Media Arts Fellow, a Triangle Workshop Resident in 2016, Made in NY Media Center by IFP Resident in 2015, an Eyebeam Spring Summer Resident in 2013, and an Experimental TV Center Resident in 2009. As an educator, She is the founder of a projection mapping and LED pixel mapping workshop, Mappathon™, teaching students projection mapping techniques, from conceptualizing to finalizing the installation. INSTRUCTOR: ChiKA is a New York-based, Japanese artist who works in light sculptures, audiovisual performances, and technology. Austin School of Film will provide sounds, bites, and sips in celebration. Students are encouraged to invite whomever they like to come interact with their work. The student showcase will be hosted & held in our 4,000 square foot media gallery at the end of the workshop from 6:30pm-8pm. Introducing MiniMad: Installation without a computerĬreating a Projection Mapping Installation Projection Mapping with Music using Vezer Projection mapping exercise with madMapper How to make a live visual animation using Modul8 By seeing others interact with and respond to the piece, they will learn how projection mapping projects can be applied in innumerable ways, and benefit from constructive critique. Presentation: Participants will have the opportunity to present their installation within the space. They will experience the process of an art installation from concept to public presentation, further developing and exercising their newfound skills. Participants will learn how to make animations from static images, mix video content, and projection map their creations onto specific 3-dimensional surfaces within the space.Ĭreative Execution: Participants will work together through an ideation phase to create a collaborative installation. This workshop is broken into three specific segments:Įducation: The instructor will provide a step-by-step walkthrough each software. Students will receive a free 30-day full access to Modul8, MadMapper, and Vezer to continue to develop their practice as part of their tuition. Students will learn a practical foundation for creating installations using Modul8, MadMapper, and Vezer - no prior experience necessary. This workshop introduces participants to the latest projection mapping technologies and techniques, enabling them to create site-specific interactive or static projection mapped installations. Specialized software such as nodul8 and madMapper are used to create animation, warp and blend projected images, so they fit perfectly on irregularly shaped “screens.” WHAT YOU LEARN: Projection mapping technology can turn almost any surface into a dynamic video display. Get hands-on instruction from accomplished NYC visiting educator & new media artist, CHiKA in this 2-day projection mapping marathon workshop for beginners -only at Austin School of Film, Spring 2020!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |