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SUMMARY:Electronics Faire: Introduction to Cheap Video Synthesis with Andrei Jay
DESCRIPTION:At this hands-on workshop we will learn how to use a variety of 
 video equipment that sits somewhere within the spectrum of cheap\, 
 obsolete\, and accessible for the purposes of real time generative video 
 synthesis. We will primarily be engaged in guided hands-on exploration of 
 the equipment with a couple odd breaks for discussion on the topics 
 of\n\n\n	the history of video art scenes as an example of creativity driven 
 by obsolescence cycles\n	applied nonlinear dynamics and generative 
 art\n	the vagaries of analog and digital video signals as inspirations for 
 tools and techniques\n	and whatever else the group feels like is super 
 relevant to their current contexts as artists\, humans\, students\, or 
 whatever.\n\n\n\nAbout the Instructor:  I'm a video artist\, designer of 
 video synthesis tools\, and educator in practical real time video art 
 techniques.  My approach to video synthesis has always been heavily focused 
 on appropriating minimal and obsolete technology for interesting creative 
 purposes. Low tech is a very relative term\, many folks nowadays use this 
 term to apply to stuff that is still quite powerful and complex when viewed 
 in a wider context of time but is classified mostly as trash due to 
 obsolescence cycles and the shifting needs of broadcast media corporations. 
 The main theme of my workshop would be not so much about video synthesis as 
 just about focusing on the idea of using the previous generations trash as 
 tools for creative expression.  You can find out more info on various works 
 I've done at andreijaycreativecoding.com.
LOCATION:Charles Library Room 401\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Hannah Tardie":MAILTO:hannah.tardie@temple.edu
CATEGORIES:Critical Making, Digital Scholarship
CONTACT;CN="Hannah Tardie":MAILTO:hannah.tardie@temple.edu
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URL:https://charlesstudy.temple.edu/event/14204374
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