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“The computer is the
most powerful artists’ tool we have ever known” says
Peter Goldfield, one
of the most radical exponents of the digital revolution. For 20 years his
workshops at Duckspool
in Somerset have covered the full spectrum of computer-based image making,
encouraging hundreds of students to express their artistic concepts.
Intensive tutorials, tailored to your needs, with Peter Goldfield at Duckspool, offer a unique opportunity for learning or extending the creative aspects of digital
imagery.
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Duckspool
is also an outlet for purchasing artworks
(view online and deliver
to your door!), commissioning special projects,
lectures, conventions, and personal tutoring or classroom instruction.
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"One of the world’s most avant-garde digital
artists"
(quote!), Goldfield has produced images of the utmost beauty and
creativity, using visual resources from both the natural and man-made
environments. He was one of the commissioned artists for the "Year of the
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Tuition in digital photography and other lens based practices (video,
multimedia) focuses solely on the artistic output. “Most people today
know how to use a digital camera, and a computer,” he says. “We
concentrate on getting images out of the computer, whether to make
beautiful ‘photographic’ prints, or use a new way of presentation;
from computer monitor to plasma screens, outdoor video
projection or banner art for public buildings and public
displays. From DVD authoring to web galleries, there are
so many new and exciting possibilities – and we do them all.”
“You may learn to do
things you
never even thought of!”
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Costs are often
sponsored and funded by local educational institutions and commercial
companies, and thus may be free of charge to participants. (Enquire about training sessions from Staff Training
Resources.)
“I am still
awestruck. The five days I spent at Duckspool has probably
been the most
important event for me in the last seven years.”
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To gather core imagery for his pictures, Peter Goldfield draws from a
variety of sources, from scanned negatives
or prints, high resolution
digital photos and even frames grabbed
from digital video, as well as appropriating visual sources from the television and the Internet. He has
recently produced a number of extra large scale photographic banners,
using Epson’s 44" wide inkjet printer.
The
printer is available for custom commissions, especially "very
big" interior and exterior situations.
He believes that new technologies offer
tremendous possibilities to artists and potential artists, and would
encourage children to use these new methods to express their artistic
capacities.
“It
has really helped me to clarify the techniques involved in
digital
photography, and to go ahead with more confidence
and (after seeing your
work) more enthusiasm.”
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At
Duckspool, on 1-2-1, 2-2-1 and larger group workshops, designed
individually, students may learn such
techniques as:
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digital origination from still or video,
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scanning
from negatives or prints,
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photo editing tools such as Adobe
PhotoShop,
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graphic tools such as Adobe Illustrator,
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desktop
publishing with Adobe InDesign,
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video editing and
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video
effects with Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects,
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printing for
archival permanence,
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DVD authoring with Adobe Encore and even
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sound editing with Adobe Audition. Microsoft’s FrontPage is used for
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web site production, all with a view to encouraging creativity.
Duckspool,
the 16th century farm complex in Somerset’s Quantock Hills,
renowned as “the home of the photography workshop” was established in 1985
as the country’s first educational resource for alternative contemporary
media. Continuously monitoring the enormous changes in photographic
practices, Peter Goldfield can provide the links to future technology and
concepts that will be essential to 21st century artists.
“I am familiar with
the value of a computer as a business tool,
but to see it now as a
creative tool is very exciting.
Thanks for opening yet another door!"
Contact Details:
Tel: 01823-451305
e-mail:
peter@duckspool.com
www.duckspool.com
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