Masterclass: Applied Video Aesthetics and Timebased Media
Ends: Friday 1 March 2013 4:00 pm
| Event type | Lecture |
| Location | Brunel University |
Paul Prudence - an digital artist in video and audio/visual performance who will appeal to both Multimedia students and Broadcast from the video/VFX side of things. His most current work is Cyclotone:
- https://vimeo.com/58144326
- https://vimeo.com/57948619
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/transphormetic/sets/72157631734577958/
About Speaker
Paul Prudence is an audio-visual performer and live-cinema artist working with computational, algorithmic and generative environments. His work, which had been shown internationally, focuses on the ways in which sound, space and form can be cross-wired to create live-cinematic visual-music experiences. He is also interested in structuralist film, expanded cinema and contemporary VJ practice.
Paul has given lectures and workshops on computational film making techniques to a wide range of audiences and venues - from MFA students to art-science conferences and through to digital arts festivals. He has presented his personal work and his inter-media research at venues such as The Royal Institution and The Science Museum in London, The School of Visual Arts in New York City, and other academic institutions internationally.
Paul maintains the research weblog Dataisnature in which he writes about the interrelationships between natural processes, computational systems and procedural-based art practices. He has authored chapters in a number of books covering visual effects and interface design in the Flash environment. He is regular contributor to Neural magazine, which covers new media art, electronic music and hacktivism. He is also a guest contributor to creativeapplications.net reporting on innovation and emerging currents at the intersection of art, media and technology.





