Animated Paper Laboratory

Filmographic animation workshop on recycled paper, given by Bárbara Perdiguera.
Soon you'll be able to enjoy a family workshop where you can explore the possibilities of paper as a material to animate and create a visual story. Taught by Bárbara Perdiguera.
The workshop focuses on manual techniques that allow paper to be moved, wrinkled, torn, drilled, stitched or painted to give life to small animations, from an ecological, artistic and manual perspective.
In her workshops, Bárbara promotes manual work, collaboration and artistic exploration, encouraging people to build optical artifacts and animate in a primitive and creative way.
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About the workshop owner
Bárbara Perdiguera was born in Buenos Aires, where she studied Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). She moved to Barcelona, developing her style as a self-taught illustrator and animator specializing in the cut-out technique. At the Barcelona School of Arts and Crafts, I organized Stop Motion Animation workshops and created an annual course focused on animation, illustration and art.
In Madrid, he has worked on graphic and narrative projects for publishers, advertising agencies, magazines and television channels such as MTV Latin America, Nickelodeon and Canal+. He has also given zootrope workshops in Chihuahua, Mexico, mechanical flipbooks at the Madrid Film Library using images by Edward Muybridge, and rotoscopy and stop motion workshops for children in cultural centers and libraries. He has coordinated family animation workshops for the 2024 Animal Festival.