Push Hands + Blender Animation WorkshopΒ
1-month workshop, Guangzhou, 4/2022-5/2022, Animation Collaboration with: Haomin Peng; Workshop Collaboration: Yifei Chen from Prickly Paper, workshop participants: see the credits at the end of the film. Supported by: HB Station
In collaboration with Huangbian Station (Guangdong Times Museum), I initiated a 3-week, 7-session workshop that combines 3D blender animation and a traditional Chinese sport called βPush Handsβ, similar to Taichi. Inspired by Jacques Ranciereβs The Ignorant Schoolmaster, I wasnot focusing on teaching the 3D software techniques, but was trying to build a community that encourages self-learning, communication and sharing, and investigation of the mind-body connection. The process, instead of outcome, is highly emphasized in our practice. In the workshop, we do animation and push hands alternatively, and had a group sharing at the end of each session. Participants also collaborated on animation clips, as if pushing hands both in real life and in software.
After the workshop, I collected participantsβ animations and their audio responses to the workshop and collaborated withΒ Haomin PengΒ to make a short about the workshop itself. The short is both an independent film, a summary of peopleβs works, a text for critical reflection, and guidance for other people to carry out a similar workshop.We rebuilt Xiaogang Park where people practice pushing hands, put the participantsβ animation assets in the scene, and let them speak to their author about the experience in the workshop.