Organised by Arebyte Gallery
Please note that this is a two-part workshop series with sessions taking place on Saturday 23 and 30 November from 10am - 12pm. One ticket covers both sessions.
This workshop series is intended for people with some knowledge of 3D software, audio editing and the transfer of data from device to device.
Artist, musician, developer and educator James B Stringer leads a series of two intermediate workshops exploring the real-time creative possibilities of the video game engine Unreal Engine 5, and how its video game development tools might be used within a fine art practice.
Workshop 1 - Breakables Gallery
Date: 23 November 2024, 10am - 12pm
Participants will create a destructible virtual exhibition in Unreal Engine 5 using photogrammetry, learning how to create and import their own 3D assets, set up basic materials, and experiment with the physics engine to break and fracture 3D objects.
Workshop 2 - Attenuation
Date: 30 November 2024, 10am - 12pm
Participants will record audio for use in creating an unearthly musical instrument in Unreal Engine 5, learning practical sound recording techniques, then import and play your recordings in Unreal Engine, where you will interact with the audio.
Requirements:
- A laptop
- Prior to the session, please pre-install Unreal and test it on your laptop
- It is recommended that you have a drop box or similar installed on your phone and laptop to enable the transfer of some files
Workshop leader bio
James B Stringer is an artist, musician, developer and educator specializing in the use of real-time & videogames technology within the fields of fine art, music and fashion. Alongside his own practice he has recently developed works for artists such as Lawerence Lek, Sidsel Meineche Hansen and Libby Heaney.
- unrealengine
- digitalart
- virtualartshow
- virtualinstrument
- artistworkshop
- newmediaart