workshops

=Workshops - Run by the students for the students!= If you have some skills that you think would be of interest to other students then pick a date (wednesdays are good) and set up a future workshop. Do not be shy!


 * 2010-11 **

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Letra&Música means Lyrics/Letter&Music. “Letra” means lyrics but also letter in portuguese, referring to typography. “Letra e música” is the way we invoke the author of lyrics and music at the same time. I'm inviting graphic designers and artists to reflect around the theme Designing for the Music Industry. After a brief introduction and discussion it will be given to each participant the same similar base to work on. The “white canvas” is a craft sheet of paper 50x70cms, produced originally as the wrapping paper for the music shop Quebra Orelha (Ear Break), in Portugal. Printed as a background is a simulation of a Google search for images connected with music and ears. Each person will make one or more interventions using various techniques (wood type, drawing, painting, collage, folding, etc). Fell free to bring your own materials. You will have access to wood type, paint, colour paper and more. Digital files can also be provided for computer based work.

This workshop is part of the MA Graphic Design Final Show. It will take place in the exhibition space. Camberwell College of Arts, North building, 1st floor, 45-65 Peckham Road, London, SE5 8UF Please chose from the following dates: 3th September, Saturday, from 12h00 to 5 pm 5th September, Monday, from 11h00 to 4 pm Limited to 8 people per day. RSVP until 25th August

For more information please contact: joana.monteiro@gmail.com

With the support of: Camberwell Letterpress and Quebra Orelha record shop


 * 2009-10 **

IT Workshops




 * 2008-09 **

planning to do it on 18th March (11am) if there is no crashing. its basically based on my old piece, [|DIGITI], and show how the code works in processing. and finally do a hands on keyboard trick together.
 * diy keyboard hack** - by Kenji

basic equiments needed:
 * a cheap keyboard (wired one is recommend) either mac or pc is fine
 * screw driver (i have got some but might not be enough for everyone)
 * crocodile clip (as shown below) as well i have got some but not enough. they are cheap and handy for circuit testing, so u may wanna have a pack
 * if people have soilder iron pls bring it, 1-2 more should be better
 * maybe if you have code in processing or anyother language that interacts with keypress, bring it!!!

DVD studio
DVD Studio Pro Manual

http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/DVD_Studio_Pro_4_User_Manual.pdf

Wednesday 18th Feb 2009 at 10 am - Adobe illustrator CS3 - Noel
If anyone is interested in knowing a bit on illustrator, I can show some of you an intro workshop. Let me know and email me if you have anything you like to do with it. e.g., making a simple illustration with vector drawing in computer cuts. I have only used it for 4 years so I am not that great at it. Let me know if I can be a hand for any of you!! Noel

Next few Thursdays - Interaction - Nicola Schauerman

 * [[image:mootuesday.jpg width="100"]] || The AA2A artist in residence will be experimenting with different interactive interfaces, sound, webcams, touch-screens etc each thursday - this is not a formal workshop but students are welcome to talk to Nicola about different approaches to interaction. ||

IN THE FUTURE
After Effects Part 2 - bring Simon Ball your problems

Flash + Actionscript introduction - by Andrew

Sound / Logic - Zai

Basic web design stuff - Dan

Open kenji's source(!) - kenji (Or possibly motion tracking/webcam stuff?) kenji: i think its gonna be some good websites that open processing's source and keyboard hacking. so please buy a cheap keyboard when you see one. it will be some day in early march : )

Processing part 2 - Tim + Andy - bring along your projects for 'fixing'. Processing lecture: [|http://itp.nyu.edu/~sve204/icm_fall06/]