Sensible analysis of image datasets through ImageJ
By Doreen A. Rios

Saturday, 12 October 2019
>From 11:00-15:00h

I K L E C T I K
'Old Paradise Yard' 20 Carlisle Lane
SE1 7LG, London
United Kingdom

Min. participants 5
Max. participants 20

Duration 4h.

Price students / concessions £15
General Admission  £20

TICKET LINK
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/iklectik/274224


Tools:
- Laptop
- ImageJ (download here https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download.html )
- About 20 – 30 images in .jpg, preferably in 720px

This workshop aims to build basic knowledge for the use of ImageJ (free 
software) for the visualization of image datasets. It focuses on creating and 
understanding the visual patterns provided by the chosen image set and explores 
how to use it for both research and/or artistic creation. In the same way, a
the theoretical framework will be provided and will expand into what does 
DataViz means as well as its different forms and uses and how it has been 
integrated into contemporary artistic creation.

During the first hour we’ll be looking into the historical part of DataViz and 
during the last 2 hours we’ll be developing a series of exercises using ImageJ, 
for which we’ll need an image data set (about 20 – 30 images in .jpg, 
preferably in 720px) and a laptop with the software installed (you can find it 
here https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download.html ).

>From this workshop, you can expect to learn how to produce 2D images, 
>animations and short videos in which you can see a colour analysis from a 
>selected image set.

*This workshop doesn’t require any previous experience in DataViz and will 
provide a full introduction into the potential uses of ImageJ as a creative 
tool.

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Doreen A. Ríos (Mexico, 1992)

Doreen holds an MA in Contemporary Curation from the University of Southampton, 
specializing in digital culture, and a BA in Architecture from Tecnológico de 
Monterrey. She is also the founder of [ANTI]MATERIA, a platform that aims to 
facilitate international exchanges between art professionals interested in 
digital practices. As part of [ANTI]MATERIA she has curated several
shows in Mexico and in the UK. Her work focuses on research and curation of 
digital art and postdigital practices.


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