Attendees will learn how to create an online media art performance piece focused on character design, light, movement and music. They will be guided on the process to design and produce their own performance as well as being helped to record it. The workshop will be using accessible technology and materials that attendees will have at home making it accessible for all. This activity will be encouraging collaboration within the household as well as facilitating self-expression and new ways of creating.
10 spaces available for 10 households (each household we will need 2 people) +12 years old
Tickets are free but limited please register here.
About the Workshops:
This January 2021 the artist-led, not-for-profit new media arts platform Art in Flux will present two online workshops events by artists Maria Almena and Nestor Rubio as part of a development fund by the European Union, Seccads, South East Creatives and Space.
Maria Almena and Nestor Rubio are directors and co-founders of the studio Kimatica, a London-based creative studio specialised in creating avant-garde immersive transformative experiences by fusing live performance, interactive technology and the human body. They’ve been commissioned by institutions such as Tate Museum, British Council and National Gallery.
10 spaces available for 10 households (each household we will need 2 people) +12 years old
Tickets are free but limited please register here.
About the Workshops:
This January 2021 the artist-led, not-for-profit new media arts platform Art in Flux will present two online workshops events by artists Maria Almena and Nestor Rubio as part of a development fund by the European Union, Seccads, South East Creatives and Space.
Maria Almena and Nestor Rubio are directors and co-founders of the studio Kimatica, a London-based creative studio specialised in creating avant-garde immersive transformative experiences by fusing live performance, interactive technology and the human body. They’ve been commissioned by institutions such as Tate Museum, British Council and National Gallery.