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Date/Time
Date(s) - 31/05/2018
10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location
SMFA,The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, University of Kent

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Narrating Structures
Intensive Videomapping Workshop at SMFA

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‘Narrating Structures’ is an intensive workshop with Doctor Blanca Regina where we introduce projection mapping. We will look at various techniques for the production of audiovisual projects in architectural spaces and objects and also its application in artistic and creative practice.

SCHEDULE
1- Introduction. ‘Son et Lumiere’, live cinema, video mapping installation.
2- Study of multiple video-mapping projects.
Lunch Break
3- Learning multiple techniques and applying them using the different spaces and structures.
4- Projection mapping on different surfaces.
5- Hands-on training

With the support of Garage Cube and MadMapper

About the tutor:

Blanca is an artist, curator and tutor based in London. Her work is heterogeneous and looks at expanded cinema, free improvisation, audiovisual design and performance art. She has been leading audiovisual performance art and projection mapping workshops plus curated events internationally; Unpredictable Series in the U.K, Mademotion in Spain and LED in Mexico. In 2014, she joined the School of Music & Fine Art at the University of Kent. For several years after receiving her PhD in Humanities in Madrid, Spain, she was a research fellow at Chelsea College of Art and Design, London (2011-14) Expanded and Ephemera Audiovisual was her first solo exhibition presented in México, 2015. She is interested in the themes of language, identity and archive, she is exploring the interplay of image and sound, digital and analogue media. She has created a number of films and music with artists, including 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. Currently, she is a holding a research position at Goldsmiths University London, working with Atau Tanaka at the Immersive Pipeline Project funded by AHRC.