ARTIZ Innovation at State Library of Queensland

30sep(sep 30)9:00 am02oct(oct 2)5:00 pmARTIZ Innovation at State Library of QueenslandResidency for Young Artists

Time

September 30 (Monday) 9:00 am - October 2 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm AEST(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

State Library, The Edge

Stanley Place, South Brisbane, QLD, 4101

Event Details

Dive into a creative process that is playful, collaborative and hands on! Experiment with laser cutting, 3D printing, CNC routing, vacuum forming and more. This event will culminate in a collaboratively produced public installation at State Library’s family-friendly event, Fun Palace. 

Over three jam-packed days, students will take part in an immersive series of experimental and practical workshops shaped to achieve their own creative ideas and outcome. Starting with group concept development, they’ll have the opportunity to learn a variety of techniques to construct a site-specific installation at the State Library. Techniques may include (but are not limited to) Arduino programming for light and sound activation, 3D design and printing, mould and object making with vacuum formers, and laser etching and cutting to achieve final collaborative pieces.

Registrations open soon and will close 11th September.

To register your interest you can email us at scheduled@flyingarts.org.au

 


Participants:
Year 9 – 12

Accommodation:
Supervised accommodation provided on a twin-share basis near State Library, The Edge

Cost:
Residential: $325 for 3 days (3 nights), fully inclusive*
Day Students: $200 for 3 days**
* Includes accommodation and meals, workshops and materials
** Includes lunch, workshops and materials


Travel Subsidies are available thanks to the generosity of Brian Tucker. Students traveling more than 300km in each direction to attend the program may apply for a subsidy of up to $250 to cover travel costs. Subsidies are limited in number and are provided on a needs basis. Please call Flying Arts Alliance on 07 3216 1322 or email the Scheduled Program Lead for more information.


Further Information

Depending on the outcomes of the concept development phase, this year may include sessions that focus on:

– Developing designs for 3D printing and laser-cutting
– Learning how to create vacuum formed objects from recycleable materials
– Building mp3 players with electronics and arduino programming
– Conceptualising kinetic sculptures
– Getting a taste of creating for augmented reality and virtual reality environments
– Experimenting with bio-art
– Connecting with further resources to continue learning about these exciting artforms at home


See what an Artiz Innovation experience looks like

Want to see what happened at Artiz Innovation 2018? Check out our video of the experience!