The World is Your Canvas: An Introduction to Video Mapping
Languages
English, French, French Immersion
Discipline
Media Arts, Visual Arts
Availability
In-Person, Online
Number of participants
45 participants/15 participants per session
Age
Children ages 12 - 18, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
About this program
Video mapping, also known as projection mapping, is a technique used to project video or images onto three-dimensional surfaces. Instead of projecting onto a flat screen, video mapping involves projecting onto objects with complex shapes and textures, like buildings, sculptures, or stages.
Blending digital visuals with physical spaces, video mapping allowing for creative and immersive presentations that transform everyday objects and environments into dynamic canvases for storytelling and artistic expression.
Curriculum Links
Problem solving using digital media; defining a creative process; visual analysis; combining analog and digital media; identifying structure and pattern in popular media; utilizing equipment (audio/visual) to create a video work.
Artist
Pricing
In person and online
One 2h session $375 + HST
Two 2h sessions $575 + HST
3-day residency* available: $1725 + HST
*For each additional day $530 + HST (a discount of $45 per day is applied)
Material fee (in person only): $1 per student.
Workshops are also available for teachers/adults (training, professional development). Prior discussion with the artist is necessary.
Published fees are for schools; fees for other settings are subject to change.
Venues over 25 km from Ottawa centre will be charged a travel fee for artist’s transportation costs.