The University of Teesside's Octorama...

The University of Teesside's Octorama...

Students of Ormesby Comprehensive are working on a multi media exhibition to be launched in March 2008. The exhibition which will feature voices, music images and animation will run in the University of Teesside’s OCTORAMA.

The students will run a workshop at the BBC’s Open Centre in MIddlesbrough on November 21st to pitch their ideas to invited guests to encourage other schools and communities to contribute to the exhibition. The theme for the exhibition will be “Dreams” (wishes, hopes, aspirations) and the children hope their parents will visit the school to record their own voices to add to the soundscape.

The Octorama is a fourteen metre diameter art installation with eight large screens and eight independent sound sources running audio visual content (images, video, ambient soundscapes, voices, poems) and affords the visitor a totally immersive experience. The first outing of the Octorama was at the People And Place event in Eston, February 2003. Click here to see a video from that event.



(click to enlarge) Students study the model of the Octorama "how are we gonna build a 14 metre version of this guys?"

(click to enlarge) students work on their ideas for the exhibition.

If you would like to attend the presentation on the 21st November or are a digital artist, part of a school or community group, interested in submitting content for the exhibition, please contact Steve Thompson on 01642 01642 384 567 or Email: s.d.thompson@tees.ac.uk



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