Interactive Screen Printing
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori



29.11.2020  

Workshop Delivered


A one-day workshop exploring sensor-based technology to create interactive screen prints. The session will provide an introduction to building simple and effective sensors based on capacitive sensing. With a particular focus on fabric, this workshop is cross-disciplinary and combines elements of electronic engineering with design and applied arts.
Please note: this workshop is delivered at the Three Innovation Studio at Central Saint Martins so students should be able to commit to attending in person at the King's Cross campus.

Students will need to bring their own laptop and download Arduino IDE and Audacity in advance.



Fabio Lattanzi Antinori

Antinori's work traverses a multitude of mediums including sculpture, print and interactive installations, examining the language of power and control of corporate systems and its effects on the belief systems of the individual. Through his practice he aims to explore the mystical, almost supernatural mechanism by which the dominant political and economic powers shape reality and ultimately inform notions of faith and trust in society at large. Antinori was selected for the PS1 Summer School, New York, in 2012 to study with Marina Abramović, and has recently participated in the Kaunas Biennial, Lithuania (2015). Recent exhibitions include solo shows with East London Printmakers, London (2015), and Dream Home, Arebyte Gallery, London (2015), Brun Fine Art (2016), The MoCA Shanghai Pavilion (2016).


On site Workshop

Sunday 29th November
10am-5pm

The workshop doesn't require specialist knowledge but participants may benefit from a theoretical or practical understanding of interactive surfaces, coding and water based screen-printing techniques.






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