| ACP Digital Imaging Workshop |
Murray McKeich - Master Classworkshop in advanced digital imaging and still animation techniques Saturday 27 October 1.00pm - 6.30pm $155 / $125 concession ACP Workshop is pleased to bring you this one off master class with acclaimed new media artist and lecturer Murray McKeich. Murray McKeich has been working with art-based digital media for ten years, since leaving an extensive career in New Zealand and Australia as an illustrator/designer and art director. Murray is a senior lecturer in digital imaging at RMIT's School of Creative Media. Murray's complex gothic imagery (featured on the cover of Photofile 80) is made by machine. Using scanned images of found objects Murray creates elaborate and beautiful images, which seem both graphic and organic. During the master class Murray will take you through the infinite possibilities of Photoshop as a tool for creating complex digital graphics and composite images in a hands on, step by step tutorial. In the second part of this workshop participants will have the opportunity to see these creations come to life as Murray demonstrates unique Adobe After Effects techniques for animating still images, breathing life into these static compositions. Included in the course fee will be a set of tutorials on CD which cover techniques from the master class in a series of easy to follow demonstrations. Murray's work is currently screening in the ACP lounge Places are strictly limited Pre-requisites: Photoshop 1 or equivalent For more information about the Murray McKeich Master Class or to book your place visit www.acpworkshop.com or phone the ACP Workshop office 12 - 6pm, 7 days on Ph: 02 9332 1455 |
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About Australian Centre for Photography (ACP)
Established in 1973, the ACP opened the doors of its first gallery in Paddington
Street, in 1974. In 1981 the Centre moved to Oxford Street where it remains today.
It is now Australia's longest running contemporary art space.
It is the ACP's mission to promote and enrich the understanding of photo-based art
in Australia and this is achieved through a dynamic mix of exhibition, education and
publication. In its blend of activities and range of photographic media, the Centre
is unique in Australia.
ACP opened a Workshop in 1976. Originally in a separate building, this is now housed
within the Centre in Oxford Street and includes black and white and colour darkroom
facilities, a digital suite, lighting studio and library. In 1983 ACP launched the
journal Photofile. It is now the leading photo-based art magazine in Australia,
available through newsagents and specialist bookshops nationally.
Currently located in the heart of Paddington, Sydney's gallery district, ACP houses
two exhibition spaces; a foyer display area and a Project Wall for emerging artists;
an extensive workshop with comprehensive curriculum and public access facilities; a
specialist bookshop and library.
The ACP is a not-for-profit organisation supported by the NSW Government through the
NSW Ministry for the Arts, the Australia Council, the Australian Government's arts
funding and advisory body, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of
the Australian, State and Territory Governments. The ACP raises over half of its
revenue from non-government sources.







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