CREATE & PRESENT
mar. 01 oct.
|Toronto
Discovering Futuristic Tools for Animating Artist Talk | Workshop by Nick Fox-Gieg
PIX FILM Gallery
01 oct. 2024, 18 h 30 – 21 h 30
Toronto, 1411 Dufferin St Unit C, Toronto, ON M6H 4C7, Canada
Art creation
Join us at PIX FILM Gallery on Tuesday Octobre 01, 2024 from 6:30 -9-30pm
Nick Fox-Gieg will immerse us and guide us through experiments in drawing with XR and independent forms of presentations in Augmented Reality. In this beginner-friendly workshop for visual artists with no prior coding experience, we'll learn how to create a single-serving XR website for phones and tablets. We'll be using the collaborative coding platform Glitch, the open source A-Frame library, and basic HTML to take our own 3D artwork and place it at a location in the real world.
(We encourage participants to bring their own computer)
Nick was a recent artist in the Studio Immersion Program at PIX FILM, supported by the Petman Foundation,
FREE Event at PIX FILM Gallery
1411 Dufferin Street, Toronto - Unit C
About the artist:
Nick Fox-Gieg is an experimental animator in Toronto. His awards include SSHRC, Eyebeam, and Fulbright Fellowships, an Engadget Alternate Realities grant, and the jury prize for Best Animated Short at SXSW 2010. His videos have also been shown at the OIAF, Rotterdam, and TIFF festivals, at the Centre Pompidou, and on CBC TV; his XR work includes projects for the University of Waterloo, Google Creative Lab, and Framestore; his research has been published in Leonardo, Organised Sound, and the proceedings of SIGGRAPH. His art practice has been supported by grants from Bravo!FACT, the Canada Council for the Arts, and the arts councils of Ontario, Pennsylvania, Toronto, and West Virginia. Fox-Gieg holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, and is a PhD candidate at York University.