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Conversation ScanLAB Projects (EN)
Co-founder and co-director of ScanLAB Projects William Trossell in conversation with curator Vincent Crapon about FRAMERATE: Pulse the Earth.
ScanLAB Projects and the exhibition curator look back at the genesis of FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth, and the scientific and artistic possibilities of 3D scanning technologies.
The conference will be held in English.
Participation in the event is free, but registration is recommended via this link: https://ypl.me/ues
ScanLAB Projects is a creative studio specializing in exploring the use of large-scale 3D scanning in architecture and the creative industries. ScanLAB Projects digitises the world, transforming temporary moments and spaces into hypnotic and captivating experiences, images and films. Founded in 2010, ScanLAB Projects has worked with leading architects, scientists and artists around the world. Their work has been featured in TV documentaries, film screenings and numerous exhibitions and publications internationally.
William Trossell is co-founder of ScanLAB Projects. He loves building new and extraordinary ways to expand our understanding of the material world. He graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture but has been somewhat sidetracked as a creative technologist. With a keen interest in how the digital and its augmentation might impact our cultural heritage Will has working closely with Museums and World Heritage Sites around the world.
Vincent Crapon is curator at Elektron. He coordinated the digital arts exhibition programme for Esch2022, European Capital of Culture, and worked as curator and assistant curator at Mudam Luxembourg and the Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon. He has collaborated with the ZKM | Centre d'art et des médias Karlsruhe, HEK (Maison des Arts Electroniques), Ars Electronica, the Museum Brandhorst, the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts (San Francisco), the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Musée des arts et métiers. He is a regular contributor to research projects, publications and roundtables on contemporary art and digital culture.
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