Preparing Yourself for the Afterlife Digital Deathmask Workshop
Facilitators: Jonathan Reus and Cybil Scott
Language: English
Maximum 16 participants
Ages: 18+
Duration: 2 days, 4 hours per day
Skills/tools: 3D scanning, 3D modeling, Blender
Topics: Death, digital afterlife, deathmasks
A 3D mask-making workshop that is part theoretical, part hands-on.
The Mask: One of the oldest and most universal phenomenons of folk culture. In contemporary media and pop culture programs, particularly dystopian fiction, there seems to a repetitive visual trope as well as a growing number of artists using the ‘mask’ as a signpost in their work. These masks are not like the classical busts of art history. They are interchangeable, smooth, hairless, and resting faces collectively grouped, waiting to be called upon.
With a growing virtual world we create multiple masks and avatars tailored to our liking and purpose. What are the new developments of old spiritual technology like the mask being used in today’s world? And is western information-age society having trouble confronting death due to lack of religious ritual in our daily life?
The workshop will start off with presentations and discussions on the symbolism of masks and faces in technological narratives, virtuality, and death masks. Participants will then make their own life masks using a 3D scanner and the open source 3D modeling program Blender.
Participants will gain the following practical skills:
-Facial scanning & importing into Blender
-Basic manipulations of facial meshes
-Advanced (parametric) manipulations (using social media data, voice recordings, other datasets)
-Rendering and exporting masks
Additionally, a custom USB stick with your death mask data will be provided. Participants who wish to print out their masks will also be guided through the process at an extra cost.
Past dates:
05.11.19 – 06.11.19: Preparing Yourself for the Afterlife at WORM
04.05.19 – 05.05.19: Digital Deathmask Workshop at iii workspace