Loulé promotes free introductory workshop to VJing and Audiovisual Art

The workshop is aimed at artists, students, performing arts technicians or anyone with an artistic practice in the field of sound and/or visual

The Convent of Espírito Santo, in Loulé, will host on the 21st of June, from 10:00 am to 13:00 pm and from 14:00 pm to 17:00 pm, a free workshop on Introduction to VJing and Audiovisual Art with Resolume.

Organized by the Zer0 Museum, with the support of the Municipality of Loulé, through the Municipal Galleries, this is a training course developed by obsolete.studio which is aimed at artists, students, performing arts technicians or anyone with an artistic practice in the domain of sound and/or visual.

During this session, it will be explored how real-time data and user control can be used to manipulate audiovisual environments for live shows and interactive art installations, using Resolume software (one of the reference tools for live performances and video facilities that allow you to edit and play videos for on-stage performance, VJing, video mapping and audiovisual art installations).

There will also be a general introduction to the software and its possibilities for interactive visual art using various communication protocols will be explored.

Afterwards, participants will try out the software to create their own audiovisual art prototype. In a note, the municipality clarifies that «prior experience with AV software is not necessary, but a general interest in visual and/or musical production is preferable».

Entries can be made via email [email protected] and participation is free.

The workshop will be held in Portuguese and English. As necessary material, trainees should take «a laptop computer (Windows 8.1 or higher, Mac 10.15 or higher) with at least 8 GB of RAM and a good graphics card and with Resolume Arena installed and a computer mouse».

Participants are also invited to bring MIDI/OSC controllers, tablets, cameras, sensors or any hardware that can be used during the workshop as a live controller.

As an option, they can also bring their own content, music and visuals that they may have produced previously, to use during the workshop.

obsolete.studio is a cultural and educational project that develops spaces for learning, critical thinking and creativity at the intersection of art and technology. Its workshops, cultural mediation projects and artistic research facilitate the claiming of techniques and allow individuals to take concrete measures about their reality.

 



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