The program:
DAY 1: IMMERSIVE SPACE | IMMERSIVE MIND CONFERENCE PROGRAM
SPACE SECTION
Takeshi YAMADA (JP): teamLab Interactive immersive experiences
Dr. habil. Zoltán SZEGEDY-MASZÁK DLA (HU), artist: Immersive Spaces in Interactive Art – from a Historical Perspective
Susan KOSTI (AUS/HU), international media artist and multimedia director: Design in Immersive Environments
DATA SECTION
Gábor KITZINGER (HU) media artist: On the making of ‘Fake News Apostles’ with Barabási Lab
Richard VIJGEN (NL), data artist: Visualising the infosphere – online
Heleen BLANKEN (NL) and Tim GROENEBOOM (NL): Digitising Nature
NEURO SECTION
Endre Lehel PAKSI (HU), art historian: MUSEUM OF THE MIND theory introduction PART I. Modernism as neuroscience: a quest for understanding the human brain’s visual data processing in painting after the widespread of photography from the second half of the 19. Century – online
Réka HARSÁNYI DLA (HU), media designer and experimental-video artist: Biofeedback and Audiovisual – Sensor based multimedia projects
Balázs KNAKKER PhD (HU), neurobiologist: The Art of Neuroscience – The Neuroscience of Art
Andrea SZTOJÁNOVITS DLA (HU), artist, researcher: Experiments in Art inspired by Neuroscience with a focus on recreation and chill spaces in artistic practice
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION – Immersive spaces from a museum perspective
Participants: Barnabás BENCSIK (HU), Gianluca del GOBBO (IT), Benedek VARGA (HU), Adorján TÓTH (HU)
DAY 2-7: SPACE LAB | NEURO LAB | DATA LAB
INTENSIVE PRACTICE-BASED MASTERCLASS
DAY 2
SPACE LAB | Takeshi YAMADA: teamLab Masterclass – Behind the scenes
teamLab (f. 2001) is an international art collective. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. Through art, the interdisciplinary group of specialists, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects, aims to explore the relationship between the self and the world, and new forms of perception.
NEURO LAB | Andrea SZTOJÁNOVITS artist, researcher: Neuro-visualization and Art
– Brain waves and artistic visualization: installation examples, ways.
– Concepts and strategies to use brain data in art through artistic analysis of installations use EEG data and real time neurofeedback
NEURO LAB | Balázs KNAKKER neurobiologist: Introduction to recording, analysing and understanding EEG
– Tools and technologies to record EEG
– What EEG can and cannot tell us
DAY 3-4
On these 2 days, participants will work in 3 groups in each section: NEURO LAB, DATA LAB, SPACE LAB.
NEURO LAB | Section leader: Balázs KNAKKER neurobiologist
Section assistant: Andrea SZTOJÁNOVITS, artist, researcher
– How to use EEG sensors to record brain activity
– EEG sensor installation, testing, recording through visual stimulation.
– Data analysis and cleaning processes
– Overview of methods to transform and decompose EEG for artistic purposes
DATA LAB | Section leader: Gábor KITZINGER (HU), new media artist (using the TouchDesigner software)
– Basic concept of how to turn data into visual
– Methods for data visualization in TouchDesigner
SPACE LAB | Section leader: Viktor VICSEK (HU) light artist
– 3D space and perception
– Technical bases, definition and measurement of the zeppelin-shaped installation
– Optical basics
– Perspective transformations
– Engineering processes and simulation in the virtual space
DAY 5-6
On these 2 days, participants will work on their own data visualization projects.
DATA LAB | Section leader: Gábor KITZINGER (HU), new media artist (using the TouchDesigner software)
Guest teachers: Machiel VELTKAMP (NL)
– Creating data visualization content, from concepts to real
– Conversion of data into control signals and software simulation of the 3D system
SPACE LAB | On Friday late afternoon project testing in the Zeppelin
DAY 7
Project FINAL day
SPACE LAB | Section leader: Gábor KITZINGER (HU), new media artist
– System testing in the zeppelin-shaped installation
– Finalization of the projects
VENUES:
VENUE: CAPA CENTER BUDAPEST
ART QUARTER BUDAPEST
LIGHT ART MUSEUM BUDAPEST