Monday 23 September 2013

AniMotion website has gone live!

Following on from the success of our collaboration at the Cambridge Institute of Astronomy we are planning our next event. Maria & I very much enjoyed our collaboration and we will work together again in December at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.

Dates and ticket details to follow.


We have also launched a website to talk about all things AniMotion. 
You can find it at animotion.org.uk
Also, you can follow us on twitter @animotionart


Saturday 14 September 2013

“Dark Matter” - World First AniMotion Video Mapping Artwork

13th September 2013

Venue: Cambridge University Institute of Astronomy


Maria Rud at work, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

Last night saw the launch of a new artistic collaboration between Fine Artist Maria Rud and Projection Artist Ross Ashton. Together they have collaborated to bring together painting, music and projection mapping into one live experience.


Animotion - Syrinx, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

Dark Matter - A time lapse condensed version of the AniMotion process. from Ross Ashton on Vimeo.

Maria Rud has been working on a project that she calls ‘AniMotion’, for some time. This gives the audience the experience of watching an artwork being developed and created in front of their eyes as Maria interacts with a live music performance.


Animotion - Sound of Sleat, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

In collaboration with Ross Ashton, AniMotion has now been taken to a new level.  Ross has created a method of mapping the artist’s work directly to the architecture. This allows Maria to create in three dimensions, directly onto the building. She is free to reinterpret the architecture in real time using traditional painting methods.


Animotion - Sound of Sleat, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

Maria Rud said, ‘By uniting music and painting through the art of projection, AniMotion immerses audiences in a world of transcendence.  By dissolving boundaries between art forms you reveal a whole new world and a new art form.’


Maria Rud and musicians at work, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

The use of live music as part of the process adds to the spectacular nature of the piece. For the work in Cambridge, Maria collaborated with three musicians based in Edinburgh, Dave Heath, Fay Fife and DJ Dolphin Boy. They composed three pieces of music for ‘Dark Matter’. ‘An Improvisation on Debussy’s Syrinx’ (Heath), ‘The Sound of Sleat’ (Fife/Levy), and ‘Dark Matter’ (Fife/ Heath/Levy)



Animotion - Dark Matter, originally uploaded by Ross Ashton.

 ‘This was a very exciting process for to work through.” says Ashton. ‘As soon as we started to discuss it, I knew that I could make this collaboration work and give Maria the freedom she needed to create her art. It has been very satisfying intellectually. I think that the results speak for themselves. Nothing is hidden.  The audience are encouraged to watch the painter as she develops and redevelops the work.’


Ross Ashton & Maria Rud














NOTE: These works were presented as part of the launch of the e-Luminate festival which will be held in February 2014. http://www.e-luminatefestivals.co.uk/

ARTISTS
Maria Rud is a fine artist and painter. http://www.mariarud.com/
Ross Ashton is a Guinness World Record holding projection artists and designer. www.theprojectionstudio.com
David Heath is a composer and flautist who works internationally. http://www.daveheath.co.uk
Fay Fife fronts The Rezillos as lead singer. http://www.rezillos.com
DJ Dolphin Boy has been a part of the Edinburgh music scene for over 20 years. http://djdolphinboy.co.uk/

SPONSORS
Panasonic UK. Projection and cameras. http://www.panasonic.co.uk
Anagram. Sound, power and logistics. http://www.anagram.biz/