Join Brooklyn-based artist, Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga, for this hands-on workshop and learn to create a rotoscope animation.
Participants will shoot video sequences, trace and draw on each frame and export it as a short looped animation. The workshop will be taught using Adobe Photoshop CS6. The finished projects will be displayed on the web and exhibited in the storefront windows of ATA.
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About the Artist:
Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga approaches art as a social practice that seeks to establish dialogue in public spaces. Having been born of immigrant parents and grown up between Nicaragua and San Francisco, a strong awareness of inequality and discrimination was established at an early age.
Themes such as immigration, discrimination, gentrification and the effects of globalization extend from highly subjective experiences and observations into works that tactically engage others through populist metaphors while maintaining critical perspectives.
Ricardo has established a socially investigative creative practice that utilizes whatever media possible to present content in a manner that may generate interaction and discussion by others.
http://ambriente.com/
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“Physical Traces” is produced by Upgrade! San Francisco, a regular programming series with speakers and socializing designed to foster community around new media arts in San Francisco.
Support for this workshop is provided by Southern Exposure's Alternative Exposure Grant Program.
Join Brooklyn-based artist, Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga, for this hands-on workshop and learn to create a rotoscope animation.
Participants will shoot video sequences, trace and draw on each frame and export it as a short looped animation. The workshop will be taught using Adobe Photoshop CS6. The finished projects will be displayed on the web and exhibited in the storefront windows of ATA.
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About the Artist:
Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga approaches art as a social practice that seeks to establish dialogue in public spaces. Having been born of immigrant parents and grown up between Nicaragua and San Francisco, a strong awareness of inequality and discrimination was established at an early age.
Themes such as immigration, discrimination, gentrification and the effects of globalization extend from highly subjective experiences and observations into works that tactically engage others through populist metaphors while maintaining critical perspectives.
Ricardo has established a socially investigative creative practice that utilizes whatever media possible to present content in a manner that may generate interaction and discussion by others.
http://ambriente.com/
_____________________________________
“Physical Traces” is produced by Upgrade! San Francisco, a regular programming series with speakers and socializing designed to foster community around new media arts in San Francisco.
Support for this workshop is provided by Southern Exposure's Alternative Exposure Grant Program.
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