

The aim is to get close to a final storyboard, but it’s okay to make changes afterward.īut you should have a general idea developed. Priit Tender will talk about the extra assignment.ĭay 2 / January 12 Tuesday / Individual work Introduction of lectures Taavi Varm and Ville Hyvönen Lately, he’s interested in more intimate and detailed sound installations for projects like Fazer Visitor Centre, Finnish Pavillion at World Expo Astana, Helsinki Central Railway Station, and IKEA Our Dream.ĭay 1 / January 11 Monday / Introduction lecture
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He has created sound design for numerous theatre plays and full feature movies. Almost three decades of work in collaboration with world-known artists like Kristian Smeds, Mikko Roiha, Eva Alkula, Tõnu Kaljuste, Reet Aus, and many more. His expertise and experience in the field of film, theatre, sound, and audiovisual have no limit. Ville MJ Hyvönen is an excellent example of a modern-day Renaissance man. He runs the hybrid design company Varm Studio with his wife, industrial designer Anni Varm, which has developed many big scale projects to introduce Estonian design worldwide. To name a few: Fazer Visitor Centre, Georgian Pavillion at World Expo Astana, Unity DOME 360, Narva Alexander’s Cathedral installation, Narva Museum, and many more. Lately, he has been working with interactive installations for museums and unique environments. Taavi is also specialized in large-scale projection mapping projects. He has done stage video design for numerous theatre plays in Estonia, combining hi-tech solutions to narrow the gap between technology and real-time performance. That has lead him to be an expert in consulting various government and national projects. Along the way, he has been teaching video, art, and technology-related courses for the past 20 years in different Universities in Estonia and abroad. He is currently a Master’s degree student at Media Lab Helsinki, Aalto University. Taavi Varm is a visual artist interested in combining spatial design with projection-based media. This method can add extra dimensions, optical illusions, and notions of movement onto previously static objects. These objects may be architectural landscapes, such as buildings, small indoor objects, or theatrical stages. * – Projection Mapping is a projection technique used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection. End of the workshop, we will organize a public showing for finished audio-visual projects. The goal is to create personal projects starting from idea development, storyboard, and sound design as an essential part of dramaturgical storytelling. The workshop will cover different techniques and technological possibilities for projection mapping.
