Night School : Alternate Realities

Night School

 

Night School is a bi-monthly lecture series designed to provide the basic fundamentals of media arts, theories and current works of significance and interest. We want to demystify this constantly evolving form of ours.

Night School is divided into four lectures:

  • The Fundamentals of Media Art // January 17th, 2019
  • The Moving Image // March 14th, 2019 (Lecture covers analogue/digital video art, new media and interdisciplinary forms)
  • Alternate Realities // May 9th, 2019 (Lecture covers virtual reality, art gaming, interactivity and animation)
  • Frequencies // July 11th, 2019 (Lecture covers audio art, performance, installation, performance & sound, installation & sound)

This is a free event for SAW Video members and members of the arts community at large. You are eligible to attend this lecture if you are: a SAW Video member, professional artist, creator, cultural worker, looking to experiment in a new discipline, admirer & or advocate for video and media arts. 

Alternate Realities

Thursday May 9th, 2019, 6pm - 9pm 

 

You know how you can manipulate an image but how can you manipulate your reality? This lecture will explore the forms of virtual reality, art gaming, interactivity and animation. Participants will be introduced to the history of and significant artists in these forms. Discussion will be centered around theory and practice.

Materials 

If you care to do so, feel free to bring a notebook, laptop or tablet along with you for note-taking purposes (no distracting images please). No other materials are required.

Registration

Registration is on a first come first served basis. You may reserve your spot by registering here . As a courtesy, we ask that all registered attendants be cognizant of the space they fill. If you become unavailable to attend after registering, please email notice of your cancellation to info@sawvideo.com.

About Christopher Payne

Christopher Payne works predominantly with sound, light, and video, as experiential tools. Payne completed his original artistic training in cinema at Concordia University in 2007 before completing his MFA at the University of Ottawa in 2013. His work and performances have been presented in Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, Poland, Belgium, and Mexico. Payne is currently SAW Video’s Technical Director and professor in Video Production at the University of Ottawa and the Ottawa School of Art.

 

Duration in hours
3
Level
Beginner
Maximum Participants
20