Online Workshop: Augmented Reality Filters in Spark AR

Thursday 6 June 2024

Past

Free Online Workshop: Book your place on Eventbrite here

Join digital artist Nicholas Delap for an online workshop introducing the basics of creating Augmented Reality filters in Spark AR.

During this session we will be importing 3D models into Spark AR, and learning how to display them as ‘World AR’ sculptures. Participants should finish the day with a working AR filter, publishable to their Instagram accounts.This workshop is aimed at complete beginners and will be easy to follow, with support from Nicholas at each step of the process. Participants will need a 3D model as an .fbx file, a smartphone, and an Instagram account.

This session is part of a two-stage online workshop focussed on Augmented reality, an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. Participants can take part in one or both workshops, with the first part covering 3D sculpting taking place on Wednesday 5th June. Please see the separate eventbrite page to book your place for part 1.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/916091102147?aff=oddtdtcreator

The workshop is taking place in support of Joey Holders ‘Cryptid’ project with Two Queens, and is made possible by public funding from The National Lottery through Arts Council England.

This event is taking place on Zoom, subtitling will be available during the session. For any other access queries please contact info@2queens.com

‘Nicholas Delap is a Digital artist who explores wilderness, Post Humanism and re-wilding as themes within his artworks, creating immersive and other worldly virtual environments, sculptures and Augmented reality installations. His work seeks to undermine the traditional boundaries between the Human, The Natural and the Technological. Nicholas currently runs a design studio (Studio Misti), has recently exhibited with Rupert Lithuania, Das Bologna, Mock Jungle and Bercuferia Silicon Valley and has completed commissions for Crocs, Ashnikko, Spotify and Aitch. In 2022 he developed a VR exhibition which achieved an Honorary mention at the ARS Electronica festival.