10 three-person teams, made up of students and professionals in audiovisual media, animation, digital arts, graphic design and other audiovisual disciplines, were given 72 hours to produce a collaborative video mapping piece, to be displayed on the façade of the Lille Opera House on 27 March for the opening night of the Fête de l’Anim animation festival.
The workshop was overseen by Tamás Zádor, creator of the Hungarian collective Kiégő Izzók (Glowing Bulbs), and Lille artists Ludovic Burczykowski, Samy Barras and Maud Sertour (sound design: Aleksi Aubry-Carlson).
Workshop from Monday 21 to Friday 25 March 2016.
Imaginarium, Tourcoing.
Participating teams:
Belgium
La Cambre (ENSAV) – Brussels
Howest, Digital Arts and Entertainment – Kortrijk
KASK, School of Arts – Ghent
Korea
Chung-Ang University – Seoul
Denmark
The Animation Workshop – Viborg
Finland
TUAS Arts Academy – Turku
France
Pôle IIID – Roubaix
3axes Institut – Tourcoing
Supinfocom Rubika – Valenciennes
e-artsup – Lille
Ésaat – Roubaix
Hungary
MOME – Budapest
United Kingdom
Plymouth College of Art – Plymouth
>> See the result of the workshop
Organised within the framework of the Euranim project.
Schemes with European and Asian schools form part of the Euranim project, funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe programmeme, with the involvement of Rencontres Audiovisuelles and five European partners: Howest (Kortrijk, Belgium), MOME (Budapest, Hungary), Plymouth College of Art (Plymouth, UK) The Animation Workshop (Viborg, Denmark) and Turku University of Applied Sciences (Turku, Finland). Euranim promotes the networking of young professionals in animation.
www.euranim.eu
With the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe programme.