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Introduction to Projection Mapping with TouchDesigner
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Projection mapping allows you to transform any surface — walls, sculptures, objects — into dynamic visual canvases. In this hands-on introductory class, you’ll learn the fundamentals of projection mapping, from concept to execution.
We’ll explore the basic principles of mapping, in TouchDesigner, and how to align visuals to physical surfaces. You'll get to try creating a simple mapped scene, learn how to prepare your visuals, and understand how to work with different types of projectors.

Whether you're an artist, performer, VJ, or just curious about immersive visuals, this class will give you the foundation to begin integrating projection into your creative work.
Extra informatie
Please bring a laptop with TouchDesigner installed. If you have a small projector that is perfect, you can still learn without it but I strongly advise having one
Locatie
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Online vanuit Verenigde Staten
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I am a multidisciplinary shapeshifter exploring the potential of sound, video, and performance. My work is experimental, navigating the space between reality and imagination to explore identity, perception, and vulnerability through technology. As a musician, I compose, design sound, and improvise vocally; as a visual artist, I craft abstract video, projection-based installations, and text-based art. I create simulations and machines to reveal hidden, overlooked, and unexplored realities and relations. My artist persona, duality, reflects my manifesto: embracing both nature and technology as forces of true innovation. My work has been guided by personal experiences, philosophy, metaphysics, feminism, hybrid human-machine relationships, deep listening, traditional Turkish singing, mindfulness, and lucid dreaming.


I love learning as much as I love teaching! If you are looking for an alternative, experimental, friendly teacher I am here for you!
Opleiding
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY - Bachelor of Arts
September 2019- May 2025, 3.85 GPA
Falmouth University, Falmouth, UK -Creative Music Technology BA, First Class Honours
September 2022-May 2024
Leservaring
Harvestworks , NY- Intern-07/2025
Perseverience, BodyStories , NY- Live Performer (Ableton Live) Composer and Sound Designer-06/2025
FUNGI , Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, NY- Visual Artist (Projection Installation) -06/2025
Teacher’s Assistant, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY -Assistant for Abstract Video class -01/2025-05/2025
Studio Assistant, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY -Assistant for Music Studio -10/2024-05/2025
After Image, Wavefield, Bushwick, NY- Live Performer and Visual Artist (Ableton Live) -12/2024
Sanctuary, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY -Live Performer, Visual Artist, Experimental Improvisation Ensemble -06/2024
Introduction to Projection Mapping Workshop, Critique Week, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY -Instructor -11/2024
Cornwall Resists, Falmouth, UK- Live Performer (Ableton Live) -07/2024
Crank the Bank, Falmouth, UK- Live Performer (Ableton Live) -06/2024
Wanderfall Festival, Falmouth, UK- Live Performer (Ableton Live) -04/2024
Independent Venue Week, Falmouth, UK- Live Performer (Ableton Live) -01/2024
Cornish Bank, Falmouth, UK- Live Performer (Ableton Live) -01/2024
EOMN, Falmouth, UK- DJ and Visual Artist (Projection Mapping) -12/2023
Lunatic Live, Ankara, Turkey- Visual Artist (Projection Mapping) -11/2023
EXPER.I.MENTAL, Ankara, Turkey- Event organizer and DJ -09/2023
Leeftijd
Kinderen (7-12 jaar oud)
Tieners (13-17 jaar oud)
Volwassenen (18-64 jaar oud)
Senioren (65+ jaar oud)
Niveau van de leerling
Beginner
Gemiddeld
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60 minuten
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Turks
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Beschikbaarheid typische week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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