Envision worlds and bring them to reality - Mike Jelinek will share insights and experiences
| A key skill for any 3D artist is to envision worlds and bring them to reality. |
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| During this year's Vertex event, on 25th Feb at 16:15 GMT, Mike Jelinek, Senior Product Manager at Wacom and the man responsible for connecting the technology of Future Ink with potential creative uses, will explore the design thinking that went into this project. |
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| Ars Electronica Futurelab and Wacom launched a collaborative research project to explore the possibility of creativity from all aspects of ink. Together we started on a journey to create a Future Ink Open Lab, where we combine Wacom's pen and tablet technology with Ars Electronica Futurelab's advanced drone technology called Spaxels to envision a future where we can draw in any space with a pen.
During the Ars Electronica Festival 2020 visitors were invited to the studio space of the Ars Electronica Futurelab, where the joint research team develops the Space Ink technology.
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| | The first step of the Space Ink research is the Space Brush. The brush strokes created by the artist on the Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 are translated into three-dimensional movements of the drone. The LEDs on the drone create a light painting, visualized by the projector in the studio. Next steps will add elements of collaboration, explore swarm expressions and allow direct feedback from the drone to the artist for mutual inspiration. Space Ink already impresses with strong visuals and promises exciting new ways of creative expression
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| Jelinek will share useful insights and experiences from ideation to first results, explain how to deal with challenges and uncertainties of a project like this and show how it is related to everyday work of a creative. |
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