Video Projection Mapping with Resolume will be held in person. Currently, you are required to wear a mask and practice social distancing.
You will gain comprehensive skills in cutting edge video performance software called Resolume Arena. Learn how to manipulate and mix videos in real-time, create complex and dynamic compositions from scratch using built-in effects and, most importantly, how to map your video output on site-specific objects, also known as Video Projection Mapping.
Video Projection Mapping with Resolume takes place on 4 consecutive Tuesdays with the final workshop concluding in Trinity Square Video’s gallery space, where each participant will have an opportunity to set-up a show worthy video installation piece using Resolume software. This is a unique opportunity to learn the software, make a work, set-up your piece, and learn how to trouble shoot during installation.
Minimum Requirements: Laptop (PC or Mac)
Please download Version 7 for this workshop. Scroll down on this page until you see the “Select Version” drop-down menu and select the latest Arena version, 7.11.3. (https://resolume.com/download/)
If you have a video adapter (Apple mini DVI, HDMI, or VGA), please bring it. Trinity Square Video will provide projectors.
COST: $200 Member / $240 Non-Member > To register email milada@trinitysquarevideo.com.
Registration is Open
Ilze Briede a.k.a. Kavi is a Latvian/Canadian artist and researcher with broad and diverse interests. Her artistic practice, a hybrid of video, image and object making, investigates the phenomenon of perception and the constraints and boundaries between the senses and knowing. Kavi is currently pursuing a PhD in Digital Media at York University, intersecting art and science research areas such as bio-physiological sensing, computational creativity, and generative art. She has previously shown her work at Currents New Media Festival, International Festival of Digital Culture + Code, IASPM Canada Conference, FACTT Trans-disciplinary & Trans-National Festival of Art & Science, SloMoCo, Fashion Art Toronto, and Toronto Nuit Blanche.