Coordination: Isabel Herguera
Activities
Vuk Yevremovic, "Hondoko Itsasoa"
NETWORKED WORKSHOP
Date: 28 February - 4 March
Times: 10 am - 6 pm
Participants: 8 maximum
Deadline for enrolment: 23 February 2010. Please send your details, CV and a letter setting out your reasons for wanting to take part to arteleku@gipuzkoa.net
During the workshop Mar
de Fondo (Sea Swell), participants will develop an assignment based on the
cyclical motion of the ocean currents The soundtrack, previously designed by Xabier Erkizia will form
the basis or format to be followed by the animation. Participants will work
online in real time to give them a chance to intervene spontaneously in the
other groups' material. Following in the tradition of the surrealist “Exquisite
Corpse” game, the workshop will produce a narrative built from visual associations
generated through the interaction of the different cycles of animation.
On the last day of the workshop, the results of the week's work will be
screened.
This workshop will be run simultaneously in three audiovisual centres.
– Arteleku. Vuk Yevremovic www.arteleku.net
– USC School of Cinematic Arts/University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
USA. Juan Camilo González
http://anim.usc.edu
– Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. Cecilia Traslaviña www.javeriana.edu Carlos Santa www.animamob.com
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Bruce Bickford, "An Animator's Survival Kit"
OPEN TALK
Date: 3 March
Place: Arteleku
Time: 5 pm
Bruce Bickford is a legend in the independent animated film world. He is best known as the director who worked with Frank Zappa on Baby Snakes and The Incredible Mr. Bickford. He will present a selection of his films in clay and cel animation and will demonstrate the stop motion animation technique with which he has worked throughout his career
Layer Inversion; 00:10. Work in development.
Prometheus
Garden; 1988; 00:27.
Stop motion, clay.
Cas'l'; 1989; 00:40. Stop motion, clay.
EXHIBITION
Date: 3 - 11 March
Place: Arteleku
The exhibition will be opened at a ceremony to be held on 3 March at 8 pm. It will be open to the public until 11 of March at the Arteleku exhibition hall.