Special 3D Events with Gerald Marks

Gerald Marks presents his 3-D photography and related stereo images, follow him on a visual journey and/or learn how to make your own stereo-3D photos…

HoloCenter
403 Colonels Row
Governors Island

Slideshow and Talk   1:30 – 2:30 PM
Gerald Marks will project a wide range of his high-resolution 3-D images and weave them together into stories.

3-D Workshop    3:30 – 4:30 PM
In this workshop Gerald Marks will explain and demonstrate his own special personal methods for for working with 3-D images, using Adobe Photoshop. These methods, developed over the past 25 years, enable one to personally control the many aspects of a stereo image pair. For the past 15 years, he has been teaching this method to students in the School of Visual Arts MFA program in Computer Art. This workshop assumes you have at least a basic understanding of working with photography on a computer and an interest in 3-D pictures. The method requires spending some thoughtful time on each image pair, suggesting the meditative focus of the darkroom photography that preceded and inspired it. Attendees get to take home the demonstration files we work on in class as an example to study then incorporate for their own work.

Gerald Marks is an artist working along the border of art and science, specializing in stereoscopic 3-D since 1973. He may be best known for the three, 3-D videos he directed for The Rolling Stones during their Steel Wheels tour.

Free

 

 











When: Sat., Jul. 16, 2016 at 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Gerald Marks presents his 3-D photography and related stereo images, follow him on a visual journey and/or learn how to make your own stereo-3D photos…

HoloCenter
403 Colonels Row
Governors Island

Slideshow and Talk   1:30 – 2:30 PM
Gerald Marks will project a wide range of his high-resolution 3-D images and weave them together into stories.

3-D Workshop    3:30 – 4:30 PM
In this workshop Gerald Marks will explain and demonstrate his own special personal methods for for working with 3-D images, using Adobe Photoshop. These methods, developed over the past 25 years, enable one to personally control the many aspects of a stereo image pair. For the past 15 years, he has been teaching this method to students in the School of Visual Arts MFA program in Computer Art. This workshop assumes you have at least a basic understanding of working with photography on a computer and an interest in 3-D pictures. The method requires spending some thoughtful time on each image pair, suggesting the meditative focus of the darkroom photography that preceded and inspired it. Attendees get to take home the demonstration files we work on in class as an example to study then incorporate for their own work.

Gerald Marks is an artist working along the border of art and science, specializing in stereoscopic 3-D since 1973. He may be best known for the three, 3-D videos he directed for The Rolling Stones during their Steel Wheels tour.

Free

 

 

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