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Inspiration Day: Glasgow

Wed 25 Sep 2024

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Inspiration Day: Glasgow

Inspiration Day: Glasgow

Join the Immersive Arts team at Lighthouse in Glasgow for an ‘Inspiration Day’ of the new Immersive Arts programme.

Are you an artist interested in the potential of using technology to immerse audiences in your work?

Join a day-long workshop that will demystify immersive arts, illuminate how you can harness technology for your creative practice and get hands on with a range of immersive experiences. 

What is Immersive Arts?

Immersive Arts is a new 3-year UK wide project aimed at breaking down the barriers for artists of all backgrounds to create and engage with immersive technologies, through an inclusive and accessible programme of funding, training, research and events.

From October 2024, Immersive Arts will be offering artists in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland opportunities to access a community of peers, training, mentoring and vital funds.

Who is this Inspiration Day for?

We invite artists from all backgrounds, artforms and stages of art career to attend.

The workshops are designed to be a stepping off point for artists to find out about how immersive could influence their creative practice, and how to apply for funding from the Immersive Arts programme to explore further.

If you are someone who is not already working in immersive technologies then this event is for you!

Booking

This event is entry level and not suitable for those already working in or well versed in immersive artforms.

These workshops have limited capacity, so if you’re an artist who’s already using creative technologies in your work, or who’s have tried lots of immersive experiences before, we are running shorter online Information Sessions about the funding that you will find more suitable.

 

Access

Physical access: There is a lift by the main entrance with easy access to the 5th floor.

BSL & Audio support:  If you have a hearing loop or use a hearing app, please let us know via events@immersivearts.uk as we can make sure you are seated in the best place and our technician can support.

Neurodiversity: We have a quiet room available.

Catering

A light vegetarian lunch will be provided.

Vegan, gluten-free, & other options can be pre-booked.

Please mail events@immersivearts.uk to let us know your requirements.

 

What to bring:

To keep waste to a minimum, please bring a non-plastic refillable water bottle or cup for hot drinks if you have one. 

Meet the Glasgow Event team

Tom Millen

Tom Millen

Co-Director (he/him)

Crossover Labs

​​Tom is an award winning digital producer, his work has been shown at The Barbican, BBC, Ars Electronica, SXSW and MoMA. Tom has curated programmes of digital art for international festivals including CPH:DOX, Sheffield Doc/Fest, The International Film Festival of India, Silbersalz Science and Media Festival, Bergen International Film Festival and the Adelaide Fringe.

Chloe Spiby Loh

Chloe Spiby Loh

Producer for Scotland (she/her)

Based at Cryptic, Glasgow

Chloe has produced programmes with Wellcome Collection, Create London, V&A Dundee, RIBA, and the Architecture Foundation, collaborating with artists, designers, and major partners on live events, festivals, and commissions. She specialises in interdisciplinary projects for public audiences and has experience using anti-racist and anti-ableist tools and techniques.

Cathie Boyd

Cathie Boyd

Founder & Artistic Director (she/her)

Cryptic

Cathie Boyd is a director and curator with 30+ years of experience in opera, music, digital arts, and film. She founded Cryptic in 1994, creating innovative, mixed-media performances for international audiences. Cathie launched Glasgow’s Sonica Festival in 2012, and her work has been presented in over 30 countries worldwide

Verity McIntosh

Verity McIntosh

Director and Principal Investigator (she/her)

Immersive Arts

Verity works with artists, technologists, researchers, and policymakers who are interested in immersive tech and its impact on society. As an Associate Professor at UWE Bristol, Verity founded one of Europe’s first XR master’s programmes and co-founded Bristol VR Lab. Her research focuses on inclusive design, XR ethics, and human rights in virtual environments.

Ruth McCullough

Ruth McCullough

Executive Producer (she/her)

Based at Watershed, Bristol

Ruth is a creative director and producer specialising in art, technology, and sustainability. 

From 2009- 2023, she was Producer then Director of Abandon Normal Devices (AND), leading the UK’s only roaming digital biennial and collaborations with artists such as Marshmallow Laser Feast, Matthew Plummer Fernandez, Daito Manabe, Ubermorgen, Eva & Franco Mattes and Studio Roosegaarde.

Michelle Rumney

Michelle Rumney

Producer for England (she/her)

Based at Watershed, Bristol

Michelle is a practicing fine artist and trained coach with a technical background in post-production and SFX. With over three years at StoryFutures and StoryTrails, she brings expertise in immersive prototyping, testing, and audience-based research to support artists on the programme.

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