Dear Students and Staff!
Week 10 is approaching, and we are planning the workshop here in Oslo.
For the workshop to be as efficient as possible, there are some preparations you all need to do.
First of all we need you to send us the names of all participants from Madrid- this is for ordering key cards for you. Deadline: 11.2
Then you all need to decide what kind of technique you want to work with during the week. Please see the pdf with descriptions of available equipment. And please dont hesitate to contact us if you have any questions conserning this.
And last: you need to prepare the file(s) you want to work with. The file should be in tif format, unless you have good reasons for other file formats! Resolution: 200dpi. (3d files should be in obj format).
In addition you should prepare at short presentation of your intended plan for the workshop, not more than 3 minutes (with images)- on a usb stick.
In the workshop you will be working in groups, Madrid and Oslo students mixed. If you like, you can start to discuss on the blog who is interested i what- if not we will pair you up!
What to bring: your laptop- with the files on. Eventually materials if there is something special you like to use. If not we are preparing sheets of mdf and poppel in the size of 60x60 cm. (This is the maximum size that is practical during this week.) Smaller sizes is of course possible on demand.
We will also have some various types of paper for printing on, and copper sheets.
And again: please dont hesitate to contact us if you have any questions conserning this.
We are looking forward seeing you again, and hopes for a intense and inspiring workshop!
Week 10 is approaching, and we are planning the workshop here in Oslo.
For the workshop to be as efficient as possible, there are some preparations you all need to do.
First of all we need you to send us the names of all participants from Madrid- this is for ordering key cards for you. Deadline: 11.2
Then you all need to decide what kind of technique you want to work with during the week. Please see the pdf with descriptions of available equipment. And please dont hesitate to contact us if you have any questions conserning this.
And last: you need to prepare the file(s) you want to work with. The file should be in tif format, unless you have good reasons for other file formats! Resolution: 200dpi. (3d files should be in obj format).
In addition you should prepare at short presentation of your intended plan for the workshop, not more than 3 minutes (with images)- on a usb stick.
In the workshop you will be working in groups, Madrid and Oslo students mixed. If you like, you can start to discuss on the blog who is interested i what- if not we will pair you up!
What to bring: your laptop- with the files on. Eventually materials if there is something special you like to use. If not we are preparing sheets of mdf and poppel in the size of 60x60 cm. (This is the maximum size that is practical during this week.) Smaller sizes is of course possible on demand.
We will also have some various types of paper for printing on, and copper sheets.
And again: please dont hesitate to contact us if you have any questions conserning this.
We are looking forward seeing you again, and hopes for a intense and inspiring workshop!
ResponderEliminarSALT SAUNA on Friday after the IMACLA-schedule!
SALT Sauna is located right by the fjord in the heart of Oslo, with three different saunas.
About SALT (from webpage):
SALT is a nomadic art project with pyramidal constructions called “hesjer”, which are based on traditional coastal construction methods. Norway has one of the world’s longest coastlines and an ancient coastal culture where the people have fished in agreement with nature. The fishermen set up fishracks to dry the fish in the wind. Dried fish did not only give people nourishment, but also became an export article that has been significant in regards to the construction of Norway.
The pyramidal structures have been developed in collaboration with architect Sami Rintala. Árdna, The Arctic Pyramid, Langhuset and Naustet all make SALT an unique place for experiences and reflection where a diversity of people can be gathered to experience art and discuss today’s major challenges. The sea is crucial for the future of the planet. How can we ensure a sustainable sea for future generations? What can we learn from the coastal people’s ability to live with and out of nature?
For more information visit: https://www.salted.no
Remember to bring bathing suit/flip-flop/padlock (towel can be rented for 50,-NOK, or bring your own)
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