”serena”: a walk-in pinhole camera & light painting workshop
Workshop by Francisco Braga // LINA Fellows x Forecast
Workshop
Ticket Prices
Free admission.
Registration is required.
After the workshop, there will be the opportunity to attend the performance The Larva.
"serena" invites its participants to step into an intimate “light lab”, where we will explore the world outside through the perspective of one’s inner self, as this becomes material for painting with light. A slow, ancient process that pioneered all modes of contemporary photography, now framed in a context of collaborative participation, and attempt at broadening its conventional limits. Experiencing the “magic” of how a simple pinhole can project a living, upside-down image into a darkened space, as well as all the abstract, unseen subtleties of this phenomena will serve as a starting point for understanding one’s intention and connection with Light. Guided through a basic analogue development process, each person turns one of these moments into a black-and-white “light painting”, and leaves with a new understanding of how images are born from the most elementary physics of light.
Visitor Information
Duration
Approx. 60 minutes
Meeting point
Foyer Radialsystem
Age
Age 14 and up
Cast
Workshop
Francisco Braga
Cast
Workshop
Francisco Braga
Biographies
Francisco Braga is an architect and multidisciplinary artist based in Copenhagen. Driven by a curiosity to understand and express one’s inner relationship with the outer world, he explores various artistic mediums that complement each other. While investigating the nature of this threshold, he has mediated several social art projects through a “co-participative” approach to the creative process, working with the National Museum of Norway, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art as well as co-founding an urban art route with portuguese coastal communities.
Biographies
Francisco Braga is an architect and multidisciplinary artist based in Copenhagen. Driven by a curiosity to understand and express one’s inner relationship with the outer world, he explores various artistic mediums that complement each other. While investigating the nature of this threshold, he has mediated several social art projects through a “co-participative” approach to the creative process, working with the National Museum of Norway, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art as well as co-founding an urban art route with portuguese coastal communities.
Further Information
Accompanying programme of the LINA Fellows
Saturday, 24 January
Rehearsing Invisible Heritage
A fleeting urban game and rehearsal in public attention
by DELKUDEL
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meeting point: In front of Radialsystem
Sunday, 25 January
Sonic Walk: Certain Fragments from a Strumotone Inquiry
by Valeria Prorizna
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Messe Nord ZOB
Followed by a joint return trip to Radialsystem
”serena”: a walk-in pinhole camera & light painting workshop
by Francisco Braga
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Radialsystem foyer
Ages 14 and up
Further Information
Accompanying programme of the LINA Fellows
Saturday, 24 January
Rehearsing Invisible Heritage
A fleeting urban game and rehearsal in public attention
by DELKUDEL
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meeting point: In front of Radialsystem
Sunday, 25 January
Sonic Walk: Certain Fragments from a Strumotone Inquiry
by Valeria Prorizna
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Messe Nord ZOB
Followed by a joint return trip to Radialsystem
”serena”: a walk-in pinhole camera & light painting workshop
by Francisco Braga
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Radialsystem foyer
Ages 14 and up
Visitor Information
Duration
Approx. 60 minutes
Meeting point
Foyer Radialsystem
Age
Age 14 and up
Credits
Forecast is a project by Skills e. V. Forecast is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Forecast is a member of the European network LINA.
Media partnerships Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, taz. die tageszeitung and tip Berlin.
Credits
Forecast is a project by Skills e. V. Forecast is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Forecast is a member of the European network LINA.
Media partnerships Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, taz. die tageszeitung and tip Berlin.
"serena" invites its participants to step into an intimate “light lab”, where we will explore the world outside through the perspective of one’s inner self, as this becomes material for painting with light. A slow, ancient process that pioneered all modes of contemporary photography, now framed in a context of collaborative participation, and attempt at broadening its conventional limits. Experiencing the “magic” of how a simple pinhole can project a living, upside-down image into a darkened space, as well as all the abstract, unseen subtleties of this phenomena will serve as a starting point for understanding one’s intention and connection with Light. Guided through a basic analogue development process, each person turns one of these moments into a black-and-white “light painting”, and leaves with a new understanding of how images are born from the most elementary physics of light.
Cast
Workshop
Francisco Braga
Biographies
Francisco Braga is an architect and multidisciplinary artist based in Copenhagen. Driven by a curiosity to understand and express one’s inner relationship with the outer world, he explores various artistic mediums that complement each other. While investigating the nature of this threshold, he has mediated several social art projects through a “co-participative” approach to the creative process, working with the National Museum of Norway, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art as well as co-founding an urban art route with portuguese coastal communities.

