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FRIDAY, April 19 1-4 pm @ YUKON SOVA Touching with the Eyes: TOUCHING WITH THE EYES: A Workshop on Haptic Visuality and DIY Filters A Workshop on Haptic Visuality and DIY Lens Filters. Instructor Nina Vroemen (2019 KIAC Filmmaker in Residence) “In Haptic Visuality, the eyes themselves function like organs of touch... It is more inclined to move than to focus, to graze than to gaze.” This workshop offers an introduction to the history and function of Haptic Visuality in cinema and its dynamic uses that generate intimacy and involved viewership. The lens becomes a playful tool to envelop the eyes with sensation rather than subject, where narratives can unfold without words: a tactile telepathy. In this workshop we will look at new ways of framing, of touching with the eyes and how to make DIY filters to generate exciting tactile viewing experiences. This activity will emphasize how it isn’t essential to have access to state of the arts camera equipment or learn complicated editing software to obtain dynamic cinematic effects. This workshop will explore the ways in which video and film produce new ways of seeing. How you can invite your audience to see new perspectives, to entice, to disorient. Nina is an interdisciplinary artist working in video, performance and multimedia. Nina seeks projects that quicken the heart. She writes, creates, performs and directs a collection of multidisciplinary works. Working primarily with video, dance and sonic experimentation, Nina aims to engage audiences in realizing voiceless narratives, unmarked history and the silhouettes of memory. Nina is also the creator of the freak-folk project bluhour. Workshop funded by Yukon Media Development 7