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IMMERSIVE SPACE | IMMERSIVE MIND SUMMER MASTERCLASS
8-14 JULY 2024
LAM MASTERS, a creative and educational center of Light Art Museum Budapest, is devoted to the research and improvement of the theoretical, technological and visionary contents of contemporary digital and light art on the path of Arts & Tech.

The IMMERSIVE SPACE | IMMERSIVE MIND masterclass based on an interdisciplinary strategy, focusing on innovative forms of contemporary art and complex methodological thinking based on a synthesis of fine art and the latest creative technologies and engineering design.
The LAM Masters Masterclass Conference brouoght together speakers from five different countries from three continents. The presentations are available online by clicking on the CONFERENCE button.

During LAM Masters Summer Masterclass, we create a 3-dimensional projected space in a unique, zeppelin-shaped installation, based on data visualisation of the participants’ brain activity.
The Light Art Museum’s unique zeppelin-shaped space is the largest ever-changing projected surface in Central Europe. The square is 40 metres long and 14 metres high. The 360 degree projection is screened onto a total of 2000m2 of canvas using 12 projectors with 20,000 ANSI Lumens.
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LAM MASTERS ARTIST TALK VOL I.
CREATIVE CODING AND ENGINEERING PROCESSES IN CONTEMPORARY DIGITAL ART
Date: the 4th of April 2024
Starts: 5 pm
Venue: Prezi HQ Budapest
The LAM MASTERS ARTIST TALK VOL I. event based on an interdisciplinary strategy, focusing on innovative forms of contemporary art and complex methodological thinking based on a synthesis of fine art and the latest creative technologies and engineering design.
How does visuality become real time? How do artists use hybrid, modular and text-based development environments and how do they choose frameworks? What is real-time synthesis and processing? How coding and machine learning works in the creative processes? How does the concept of an installation evolve from idea to realization?

SPEAKERS:

17:00 Tim Groeneboom
IT expert, lead engineer, coder, principal member of NAP Labs
17:40 Heleen Blanken
Visual artist who lives and works in Amsterdam.
18:20 Ágoston Nagy
Generative Artist, Educator, Researcher
19:00 Gáspár Hajdu
Architect. Generative art, Mediadesign, Creative coding
19:40 Esteban de la Torre
Interdisciplinary media and sound artist, researcher.
LAM MASTERS LECTURES VOL I.
MACHIEL VELTKAMP: EXPLORING CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY AS A DESIGNER AND TEACHER
Date: 14th of March 2024
Starts: 5:30 pm
Venue: The Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department
Machiel Veltkamp (https://knitterschutz.com/) is a Dutch new media artist and creative coder, his narrative took on new dimensions as he delved into academia and industry. Besides holding a Bachelor’s degree in Art and Technology and a Master’s degree from Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan (with honors), Machiel Veltkamp brings over 10 years of experience as a creative coder. He works as a researcher and developer at the Creative Technology Innovation Program at HKU. Additionally, he teaches at the Design for Change and Innovation program at the School for Creative Transformation. He teaches subjects such as Creative Coding, Interactive Systems, and The World and Its Systems. His passion for creative technology and love for the hidden beauty of everyday life make him an inspiring guide on this journey of exploration.
During his lecture he will talk about his role as lead of the Didactic for Creative Technology program and how they work in this program with other teachers. He will share his experiences while working for Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci including installation works he did and his passion about creating dynamic systems using creative code.
The program is open to the public.
Special thanks to Embassy of the Netherlands in Hungary and The Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Intermedia Department