Please CC Attribution - Philip White, Chris Follows & Bill Grealish - http://process.arts.ac.uk
Following the HUGE success of the Sand casting introduction tutorials
http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/sand-casting-introduction-philip-white-jenn...
The sculpture team at Camberwell spent the day experimenting with core making.
....Some details of the ingredients of the cores that we made but they're still in the experimental stage for us.The core…
Please CC Attribution - Philip White, Chris Follows & Bill Grealish - http://process.arts.ac.uk
Following the HUGE success of the Sand casting introduction tutorials
http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/sand-casting-introduction-philip-white-jenn...
The sculpture team at Camberwell spent the day experimenting with core making.
....Some details of the ingredients of the cores that we made but they're still in the experimental stage for us.The core…
From the Peacock archive.
In 2003 artist Toby Paterson came to Peacock Visual Arts in Aberdeen to make a suite of screenprints. This short film talks to Toby about his work and sheds light on the printing process.
www.peacockvisualarts.co.uk
18 & 19 September 08
A two day workshop held at Central St Martins College of Art and Design led by Barbara Campbell. With PhD students from University of the Arts London and Roehampton University. Aaron McPeake, Branislava Kuburovic, Danae Theodoridou, Eleftheria Rapti, Fabrizio Manco and Lisa Alexander.
Edited by Nicola Percy
Commissioned By ICFAR
Test projection.
The final version now has a laser trip so when someone stands in the human outline in the middle the wings grow, animate, then they fade when the person walks away. (the exhibition space was too dark for the video to come out clearly)
http://nickbednarz.tumblr.com/
london, UK
Exploring process in art practice, showing unique insights into the acts of making whilst also encouraging users to share knowledge and experience online throughout the University of the Arts and beyond. Explore the many hidden traditional and contemporary creative technical processes.
The Process Arts website is currently under development, in collaboration with CLTAD and Chris Follows. This blog shows its progress, direction
Exploring process in art practice, showing unique insights into the acts of making whilst also encouraging users to share knowledge and experience online throughout the University of the Arts and beyond. Explore the many hidden traditional and contemporary creative technical processes.
The Process Arts website is currently under development, in collaboration with CLTAD and Chris Follows. This blog shows its progress, direction and development. Process Arts will be a new collaborative online resource exploring process in art practice. Please feel free to contribute to the development Blog. contact c.follows@wimbledon.arts.ac.uk or Ext: 9753
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