May 2nd in Room 201 10:00–16:30
May 3rd in Room 201 10:00–16:00
In this experiential workshop you will get to know software and digital tools that make it possible to transform a performer's movement into video, sound and light. A professional dancer will be present during the workshop. After learning about strategies used by artists in similar projects you will move into the studio. There, workshop leaders Mark Coniglio and Eni Brandner will help you put theory into practice. Using their artistic and technical expertise to bring your ideas to life, you will expand the dancer’s body beyond the confines of the skin, creating a poetic exploration of real-time digital embodiment.
This workshop is about creativity and artistic expression. All creative disciplines are encouraged to take part. No prior technical knowledge is required.
Max. Participants 12
Eni Brandner is from Innsbruck, Austria and works as an Freelance Artist
Eni Brandner (*1981 Innsbruck) is a filmmaker, multimedia and video artist who lives and works in Vienna as writer, director, animator and visual effects consultant. After studying Multimedia Art at the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg and classical animated film at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, she is focused on finding experimental approaches in connection with the creation of narratives in the interdisciplinary field between film, music and performing arts. Her short films and music videos have been shown and awarded at numerous international festivals.
Mark Coniglio is from Innsbruck, Austria and works at TroikaTronix: Isadora
Mark Coniglio (born 1961 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a media artist, composer, and programmer. He is recognized as a pioneer in the integration of live performance and interactive digital technology. With choreographer Dawn Stoppiello he is co-founder of Troika Ranch, a New York City based performance group that integrates music, dance, theater and interactive digital media in its performance works.