This is not only an interactive workshop, but also a performance, where participants paint following sound instructions. Using a software application that can turn images into audio instructions on how to paint it; with these sound instructions, the participants enter the process of creating an art work. The workshop is interesting because it uses technology to de-construct the art process to the point that it calls into question all the consolidated foundations of art creation.
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BridA/Tom Kerševan, Sendi Mango, Jurij Pavlica is a collective consisting of graduates from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, formed in 1996 during their university years. The group produces artwork across a wide spectrum of contemporary artistic practices, exhibits both locally and internationally and has participated in numerous international residency programmes, workshops and seminars. BridA’s works have been purchased for a score of international contemporary art collections. In 2015, they received the highest award of the Municipality of Nova Gorica, the France Bevk Prize, commemorating 20 years of their successful activity; in 2018, they received the international Tesla Award. They are recipients of the Iaspis scholarship awarded by the Swedish Ministry of Culture, and Culture Bridges, awarded by the British Council under the EU.