Online Workshop – Blender Animations with Antonio Roberts, 25 July

1pm-4pm, £15
Blender is a popular free and open source 3D modelling program used byprofessionals and amateurs for 2D/3D animation, making assets for
games, video editing, motion graphics, compositing and more.

This online workshop, led by Antonio Roberts, will introduce you to
the software and its features. In this workshop you will learn basic
concepts of animation and navigating 3D space, eventually progressing
to more advanced concepts and techniques. By the end you will have the
skills to create abstract and glitchy looping animations.

If you’ve ever been interested in creating in 3D, this workshop is the
perfect introduction!

See here to learn more about the Antonio Roberts and see how he uses
Blender in his own work http://hellocatfood.com

Examples of Antonio’s glitchy animations made with Blender can be seen here:
https://www.hellocatfood.com/improviz-gifs/

The workshop will take place over Zoom from 13:00 – 16:00 BST with regular breaks. Please ensure you have Zoom and Blender installed on your
system.

Blender works on Mac, Windows and Linux and works best when using a
dedicated GPU. Please see this page for full recommended hardware
requirements https://www.blender.org/download/requirements/

Book a place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blender-animations-online-workshop-with-antonio-roberts-tickets-112219148494

About Antonio Roberts:
Antonio Roberts is an artist and curator based in Birmingham, UK. His
practices explore what ownership and authorship mean in an age
impacted by digital technology.

Antonio Roberts is an artist and curator based in Birmingham, UK. His
practices explore what ownership and authorship mean in an age
impacted by digital technology.

His work has been featured at galleries and festivals including
databit.me in Arles, France (2012), Glitch Moment/ums at Furtherfield
Gallery, London (2013), Loud Tate: Code at Tate Britain (2014),
glitChicago at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago, US
(2014), Permission Taken at Birmingham Open Media and University of
Birmingham (2015-2016), Common Property at Jerwood Arts, London
(2016), Ways of Something at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
(2017), Green Man Festival, Wales (2017), Barbican, London (2018), and
Copy / Paste at the Victoria and Albert Museum (2019).

He has curated exhibitions and projects including GLI.TC/H Birmingham
(2011), the Birmingham editions of Bring Your Own Beamer (2012, 2013),
µChip 3 (2015), Stealth (2015), No Copyright Infringement Intended
(2017). He is part of a-n’s Artist Council, is an Artist Advisor for
Jerwood Arts and from 2014 – 2019 he was Curator at Vivid Projects
where he produced the Black Hole Club artist development programme.

For more info please email jake@access-space.org


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