Corpórea Digital

Bilingual Movement and Video Compositing Workshop

Sat | Nov 8 | 12-4 p.m.
La Casita Cultural Center | Lincoln Building, 109 Otisco St.
FREE
Registration with La Casita required!

Contact La Casita via email using the button below or call 315.443.2151

Build Your Own Portal**

Motion Capture and Avatar Creation Workshop

**CANCELLED**

Wed | Nov 5 | 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Community Folk Art Center | 805 E Genesee St.

**PLEASE NOTE: The 11/5 workshop at CFAC has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Our sincere apologies!

Light Work UVP is partnering with Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) and La Casita Cultural Center to present two FREE workshops with our fall artists exploring the possibilities of emerging technologies!

No technical expertise needed! 

Space is limited and registration is required. 

Please sign up for only one session.

Corpórea Digital (Digital Bodies): A Bilingual Workshop
Saturday, 11/8/25 | 12-4 p.m. 
La Casita Cultural Center | Lincoln Building, 109 Otisco St.

In this workshop, artist Manuel Molina Martagon will guide participants through a series of visualization and movement exercises. Using some “movie magic”, participants will create a collaborative short film using video compositing to put themselves into their collectively imagined, liberated world. Instruction in both English and Spanish.

Build Your Own Portal — CANCELLED
Wednesday, 11/5/25 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. 
Community Folk Art Center (CFAC)

Media artists LaJuné McMillian and Manuel Molina Martagon will guide participants through exercises in self-expression through movement and the use of simple motion capture and avatar creation software, exploring the ways we can creatively “mis-use” these technologies as tools of liberation.


Accessibility


To make accommodation requests or ask questions about facilities, please contact info@urbanvideoproject.com or 315-443-2450.


Sponsors


These workshops are presented in collaboration with Community Folk Art Center, La Casita Cultural Center and the Onondaga County Public Libraries Central Library Maker Space. Major support for this event comes from the Syracuse University Humanities Center as part of Syracuse Symposium 2025-26: CREATIVITY.