Time Bending Media Workshop
Produce transforming media with Virgil Widrich
Oct. 26th at GitHub San Francisco
http://codame.com/events/workshop-time-bending-media
Join award-winning Austrian film director, filmmaker, professor, and multimedia artist Virgil Widrich in a workshop on the time-dilating “tx-transform” technique. Invented by collaborator Martin Reinhart, the film technique “tx-transform” exchanges the time (t) and space (x) axes in a film. Normally, each individual film frame represents the entire space, but only a brief moment of time (1/24 second). In the case of tx-transformed films, the opposite is true. Each film frame shows the entire time, but only a tiny part of the space.
During this lecture and workshop, participants will learn the main techniques used to record tx-transformations: static camera, moving camera, and the rotation of filmed objects. Then the group will collectively produce different film recordings and apply the transformation techniques to the recordings and view the collective result.
Workshop participants will work collectively with the internationally known artist using a camera, motion control, computer, and special software environment. All participants will receive a link to download the filmed material themselves. No special equipment is required.
The CODAME ART+TECH Festival will also showcase this technique in two media installations — “tx-reverse” and “tx-mirror.” These works have been exhibited at Ars Electronica in Linz/Austria, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe in Germany, Festival International du Cinema d’Animation Annecy, and other major venues across the globe.
TIME AND LOCATION
October 26th from 10am to 2pm @ GitHub, as part of CODAME ART+TECH Festival 2019 『 SPACE 』
WORKSHOP OUTLINE
Introduction
Real-time transformations with the “tx-mirror”
History of time-bending media
“tx-transform” (1999)
Transforming the workshop’s participants part 1:
Viewing still frames of the transformations
Making of “tx-reverse 360°” (2018)
Transforming the workshop’s participants part 2:
Panorama
Clip with panning camera
Viewing still frames of the transformations
After the workshop: full transformation of filmed material
Sending download links of material to participants (a few days after workshop)
SKILL LEVEL
Intro. The participants will be the actors in their own transformations. Technical part will be done by the presenter.
WHAT TO BRING
Nothing to bring. The presenter will do all the work on his machine.
A classic approach to media theory is to present the visual experiments of the avant-garde as a continuation of the physiological research of the 19th century. This derivation — and subsequently the resulting omissions — is based on the mechanistic idea of an autonomous “perceptual apparatus”, which itself is to be stimulated or irritated by other apparatuses or the “media”. What is often neglected, however, is that we humans do not have an objective-technical perception in this form and that we can easily process information that does not correspond to our “natural” perception — be it paradoxical or symbolic. The 20-year-old film technique “tx-transform” and its technical and artistic precursors can be used to illustrate the limits of this common argumentation and to sketch an alternative history of the media that dispenses with anthropomorphic derivations and metaphors. This opens the way to contemplation in which the supposedly modern, non-photographic image media can also be integrated much more conclusively. The magic of analogue film, which still lies today in its miraculous transfer of the frozen single image into the living movement, thus becomes understandable as a technical-physiological special case that cannot easily be transferred to the other visual media.
http://codame.com/events/workshop-time-bending-media
Get your tickets while still available for an extraordinary learning experience.
This workshop is part of CODAME ART+TECH Festival 2019 『 SPACE 』
ART+TECH Festival 2019 『 SPACE 』Oct. 26th at GitHub San Francisco
CODAME is a member of Intersection for the Arts a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. All proceeds will be split with the participating artists. Thank you for your support for ART ♥️ TECH !!!
Code of Conduct for all attendees.
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About Virgil Widrich
Virgil Widrich, born 1967 in Salzburg, works on numerous multimedia and film productions. He is one of the founders and Managing Directors of the multimedia company checkpointmedia GmbH, University Professor of Art & Science at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and owner and Managing Director of Virgil Widrich Film- und Multimediaproduktions G.m.b.H.
His first feature film is “Heller als der Mond” (“Brighter than the Moon”). His short film “Copy Shop” won 37 international awards and was nominated for the Oscar. “Fast Film” premiered in Cannes 2003 and won 36 awards until today. His most recent feature film is “Night of a 1000 Hours” (2016). In 2018 he directed his first music video “Nena & Dave Stewart: Be my Rebel”.
Virgil Widrich lives in Vienna.