Expanded Animation has become an extremely popular feature on the Ars Electronica Animation Festival lineup and a mainstay of the Ars Electronica Festival as a whole! It’s an intensive encounter with ongoing technical and aesthetic developments in the digital animation genre. In particular, the program focuses on what’s happening beyond the mainstream: fascinating anomalies and deviations.
Prix Forum I – Computer Animation / Film / VFX
That applies in no small measure to the lineup at Prix Forum I – Computer Animation / Film / VFX: the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners in that category. This is the first time that this Forum is being staged in conjunction with Expanded Animation. The diverse international community of artists, pioneers, curators, academicians and students in attendance guarantees a fascinating discussion that’s bound to range far beyond the boundaries of this artistic genre.
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Schedule
FRI September 4, 2015
10 AM-12 noon | Workshop Johannes Poell (AT): The dark arts of realtime alchemy, or how I abuse unity3d |
2 PM-2:15 PM | Jürgen Hagler (AT), Gerfried Stocker (AT): Introduction and Welcome |
2:15 PM-3:45 PM | Prix Forum I – Computer Animation / Film / VFX
Alex Verhaest (Golden Nica/BE), Pascal Floerks (Award of Distinction/DE), Erick Oh (Moderator/KR) |
3:45 PM-4 PM | Coffee break |
4 PM-4:45 PM | Romain Tardy (FR): A little less pictures, a little more space: expanded animation and the poetics of scale |
4:45 PM-5:30 PM | Anezka Sebek (ID/US): Now You Touch It, Now You Don’t: Experiments in Virtual Interfaces |
SAT September 5, 2015
12 noon-2 PM | Meet The Speakers |
2 PM-2:45 PM | Erick Oh (KR/US): Animation to illustrate life |
2:45 PM-3:30 PM | Ina Conradi (US): The Journey |
3:30 PM-4:15 PM | Mark Chavez (US): Virtual Representation & Pseudo-Intelligence in Virtual Characterization |
4:15 PM-4:30 PM | Coffee break |
4:30 PM-5:15 PM | Devine Lu Linvega (CA): They solved art |
5:15 PM-6:00 PM | Sebastian Buerkner (GB): Adjusting the Promise of Stereoscopy |
Expanded Animation is a collaboration between the Hagenberg Campus of the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, the Ars Electronica Festival and Central Linz, organized by: Jeremiah Diephuis, Jürgen Hagler, Michael Lankes, Patrick Proier, Christoph Schaufler, Alexander Wilhelm / University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus | Department Digital Media
Ars Electronica Blog
“The field of synthetic image production is huge, and on the periphery there are spinoffs in lots of directions, which means you tend to lose sight of all the areas in which animation and digital image production come into use. Our aim is simply to bring all these things together to show students all the potential that’s out there and the many fields they can work in.” Read more on the Ars Electronica Blog!