From dave at pawfal.org Fri Nov 11 04:43:39 2005 From: dave at pawfal.org (Dave Griffiths) Date: Fri Nov 11 04:43:42 2005 Subject: [linux-graphics-dev] soft-ware: Realtime Animation Message-ID: <38826.193.203.82.226.1131702219.squirrel@www.webmail.pawfal.org> soft-ware: Realtime Animation with {invisible chainsaws[1]} Workshop: 13-17 December 2005, lead by Dave Griffiths and Nik Gaffney Animation has a long and convoluted tradition, often being associated with both the magical and mechanical arts. Nowadays, we can experiment with this magic in real-time, using computers as highly dynamic, reconfigurable animation machines. Real-time animation is able to converse with the world outside its boundaries, by visually responding to changes in sound, motion, electro-magnetic resonance or even sweat and blood. A world of forms continuously generated, animated and rendered, where the unexpected sprouts into existence under the fingers of skilled coders-animators-performers. Images that can take a life of their own, moving from static to dynamic, form becoming growth. This workshop will introduce 'fluxus'[2] as a programming and performing environment for real-time animation. We will cover a range of animation techniques, from basic geometry, motion, texturing and compositing to more advanced topics including simulations of physical systems [real or imagined], interfacing with sensors and actuators, along with using audio and network data. The participants will learn how to make inanimate bits become animated and potentially life-like, able to mutate and grow through continuous successions of change... [1] "Live coding is not about tools. Algorithms are thoughts. Chainsaws are tools. That's why algorithms are sometimes harder to notice than chainsaws." TOPLAP Manifesto [2] http://www.pawfal.org/Software/fluxus/ The workshop will take place at the FoAM lab > Koolmijnenkaai 30-34 Quai des Charbonnages, 1080 Brussels, Belgium If you would like to participate, please reply to this mail before the 21st of November, along with a brief bio and a short statement outlining your interest in realtime animation. Soft-ware: Realtime Animation is a part of the .x-med-k. series of workshops, organised by Nadine, 0kn0 and FoAM. http://fo.am/xmedk/ Supported by: het Vlaams audiovisueel fonds (VAF) and de Vlaamse regering (Ministerie van Cultuur)