[spectre] Blender and Python Workshops at Access Space
Jake Harries
jakeharries at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 15:58:15 CET 2020
*Blender Animations Workshop with Antonio Roberts*
Sat, 21 March 2020
11:00 – 18:00 GMT
Create amazing abstract and glitchy animations.
£25
Book a place here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blender-animations-workshop-with-antonio-roberts-tickets-94856730033
Blender is a popular free and open source 3D modelling program used by
professionals and amateurs for 2D/3D animation, making assets for games,
video editing, motion graphics, compositing and more.
This workshop, led by Antonio Roberts, will act as an introduction to the
software and its features. In this workshop you will be introduced to basic
concepts of animation and navigating 3D space, eventually progressing to
more advanced concepts and techniques. By the end you will have the skills
to create abstract and glitchy looping animations.
Examples of Antonio’s work can be seen here:
https://www.hellocatfood.com/improviz-gifs/
Antonio Roberts is an artist and curator based in Birmingham, UK. His
practices explore what ownership and authorship mean in an age impacted by
digital technology.
His work has been featured at galleries and festivals including databit.me
in Arles, France (2012), Glitch Moment/ums at Furtherfield Gallery, London
(2013), Loud Tate: Code at Tate Britain (2014), glitChicago at the
Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago, US (2014), Permission Taken
at Birmingham Open Media and University of Birmingham (2015-2016), Common
Property at Jerwood Arts, London (2016), Ways of Something at Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York (2017), Green Man Festival, Wales (2017),
Barbican, London (2018), and Copy / Paste at the Victoria and Albert Museum
(2019).
He has curated exhibitions and projects including GLI.TC/H Birmingham
(2011), the Birmingham editions of Bring Your Own Beamer (2012, 2013),
µChip 3 (2015), Stealth (2015), No Copyright Infringement Intended (2017).
He is part of a-n’s Artist Council, is an Artist Advisor for Jerwood Arts
and from 2014 – 2019 he was Curator at Vivid Projects where he produced the
Black Hole Club artist development programme.
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*Python Coding Workshop using the Adafruit Circuit Playground*
Tue, 24 March 2020
13:00 – 18:00 GMT
£25
Book a place here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/python-coding-workshop-using-the-adafruit-circuit-playground-tickets-96905359539
Learn the basics of Python coding! Suitable for total beginners and those
who are more experienced with coding/electronics. Using the multipurpose
Adafruit Circuit Playground Express microcontroller, this hands on workshop
will guide you through the process of writing programmes to control
sensors, rainbow LEDs and make noise!
Please note: this workshop will require you to bring a laptop and install
the Mu code editor (instructions will be sent before the workshop and help
will be available during the session).
Should you wish to take the micro-controller away with you, these will be
available for an additional £24 on the day.
Your tutor will be artist, Toni Buckby (www.tonibuckby.com).
For more info please email jake at access-space.org
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The arts programme at Access Space is funded with public money by the
Nation Lottery through Arts Council England.
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All the best
Jake
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Jake Harries, Director of Arts and Innovation
www.access-space.org +44(0)114 249 5522
@accessspace facebook.com/accessspace
3-7 Sidney St, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK
jake at access-space.org
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