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Creative Studio: Scott Baker – Parramatta

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when
Ended 11 Jan 2024
where
PHIVE

Capture, edit, project with Scott Baker.

Powerhouse Museum’s Creative Studio, in partnership with TAFE NSW and Regional Futures is giving Western Sydney based students the opportunity to dive into the basics of content creation and projection mapping technologies alongside Bermagui based multidisciplinary artist, Scott Baker.

In this immersive workshop, Scott Baker will take students through his process of capturing, editing and rigging for video projected installations. Utilising smart devices and accessible software, students will create their own audio-visual works followed by an introduction to video projection mapping and Vjing. This workshop will round out the series with participants ready to develop and present a live video projection event for their family and friends.

Artist

Based in Bermagui on Djringanj land of the Yuin People on the far south coast of NSW, Scott Baker is a multidisciplinary digital artist working with live audio-visual performance, audio-visual installation and large-scale video projections to explore site specific responses to life, the universe, and everything in between.

Details

Venue

On Baramadagal land

PHIVE
5 Parramatta Sq
Parramatta NSW 2150

Entry

Free, bookings essential

Tuesday – Thursday
9–11 January 2024
10am–2pm

Book

Note

This is a three-day workshop recommended for high school students in grades 7–12

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