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=== Tutorials ===
As part of the [[GMU:Digital_Puppetry_Lab|Introduction to the Lab]] the students will create[[GMU:Tutorials#Performance_Plattform_Tutorials|Tutorials]].<br>
The tutorials will explain how to use the technology available at the Performance Platform.


=== Mailing-List ===
=== Mailing-List ===

Revision as of 10:40, 11 April 2016

The Interactive Performance Platform is a lab for artistic research operated by the GMU.

Location

 Interactive Performance Platform
 Digital Bauhaus Lab, Room 001 (Ground Floor)
 Bauhausstr. 9a
 99423 Weimar


Schedule

The Performance Platform is used for artistic research.
However there are occasional workshops and modules inside the lab to introduce the participants to the technology and foster the emergence of cross-disciplinary projects.

 The place may be crowded during modules and workshops.
 Please try not to disturb during those times.
 Thank you :)

Regular Schedule

Monday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday
09:15 - 10:45 ModuleUrsula Damm
11:00 - 12:30 ModuleUrsula Damm
13:30 - 15:00 Lab-Time – Martin Schneider Lab-Time – Martin Schneider ModuleMartin Schneider Lab-Time – Martin Schneider
15:15 - 16:45 ModuleUrsula Damm Lab-Time – Martin Schneider ModuleMartin Schneider Lab-Time – Martin Schneider
17:00 - 18:30 ModuleUrsula Damm TutoriumMartin Schneider (bi-weekly) Lab-Time – Martin Schneider Lab-Time – Martin Schneider
19:00 - 20:30 TutoriumMartin Schneider TutoriumMartin Schneider (bi-weekly) Lab-Time – Martin Schneider Lab-Time – Martin Schneider

Workshop Schedule

Workshops are mostly on the weekends.

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Tutorials

As part of the Introduction to the Lab the students will createTutorials.
The tutorials will explain how to use the technology available at the Performance Platform.

Mailing-List

There is an internal mailing list for everyone that has their working space on the DBL groundfloor. Please contact Martin Schneider if you think you should be on that list.

Links

Digital Bauhaus Lab Website