15-19 July
DIGITAL PERFORMING ARTS: TOOLS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WHO WORK IN CULTURE
THE SUMMER SCHOOL
How does the digital transition influence creative processes, organisations and audiences? What strategies, skills and tools are needed to develop digital performing arts projects? What is the contribution of the Metaverse and Artificial Intelligence? The CapoTrave/Kilowatt Association proposes free training actions addressed to artists and those working in the cultural and performing arts sector in order to manage the digital transition.
In addition to the Summer School, the training cycle includes: 5 Webinars on Zoom, an online Questions & Answers service, and the publication of a free e-book, i.e. a handbook including experiences gathered in the field during the process.
The Summer School has an intensive 5-day format. The training, divided into frontal lectures and practical workshops, explores and deepens some of the main thematic lines introduced by the Webinars.
MODULE 1
July 15, 14:00 – 16:45
July 16, 10:00 – 16:45
July 17, 10:00 – 13:00
Immersion in Virtual Environments with Massimo Bergamasco (Istituto di Intelligenza Meccanica della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna).
Observing Digital Audiences: Tools for Reading Online Cultures with Stefano Brilli (Università di Urbino Carlo Bo).
Meeting at the Intersection of Offline and Online: Exploring Digital Performativity beyond Technology with Mara Oscar Cassiani – MOC (artist and digital performer).
The Algorithmic Body with Daniela Cotimbo (art curator, Re:humanism).
Antidisciplinary Project Making on the Border between Art, Science and Technology with Davide Marcianesi (Umanesimo Artificiale).
MODULE 2
July 17, 14:00 – 16:45
July 18, 10:00 – 16:45
July 19, 10:00 – 13:00
Some reflections about live performance and digital, with Simone Arcagni (Università di Palermo).
Walking Through Walking Against, with Kamilia Kard (digital artist).
Dp Toolkit, with Federica Patti (Università di Torino).
Technological devices for performance, with Antonio Pizzo (Università di Torino).
Humanverse between Metaverso and AI, with Martin Romeo (visual artist).