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Digi Lab 2: TouchDesigner Workshop

Digi Lab 2: TouchDesigner Workshop
Digi Lab 2: TouchDesigner Workshop

Sunday, November 24, 2024
9:30 am_4:30 pm

¥/

The annual TouchDesigner workshop co-sponsored by MUTEK.JP and Derivative will take place at CCBT this year.

MUTEK and Derivative collaborate again this year to bring the Tokyo creative community two TouchDesigner workshops. On November 24, we will hold classes for those already familiar with TouchDesigner, the level will be novice to intermediate. This day will focus on content creation techniques, project design, optimization, and best practices. For the beginner workshop on November 22, see below.

Intermediate - Sunday Nov 24, 9:30-16:30

This workshop is for those who have used TouchDesigner 1 year of more

The assumption is you understand the basic node families, how to navigate the interface, and make connections between operators and parameters in TouchDesigner.

Tickets - FULL

Doors open 09:30 - Class starts 10:00 Workshops will be in English and Japanese, translated for both.

To better serve the community, this year we will hold 2 separate 1-day workshops. Please choose only 1 of the workshops to attend. For Beginners 🔰 - Friday Nov 22, 9:30-16:30


Requirements

This workshop is hands-on and students are required to bring:

  • Windows laptop with Nvidia or AMD GPU, or MacBook 2015 or newer (contact organizer if unsure)
  • TouchDesigner 2023 is required - Download Here. Please confirm you can run TouchDesigner 2023 before signing up for the workshop.
  • Mouse with 2-buttons and scroll wheel is required

Instructors

Ben Voigt
Ben Voigt is Product Manager at Derivative where he designs, develops, and deploys TouchDesigner as part of the R&D team. Ben also spends much of his time on education and support to forward people's understanding of TouchDesigner, staying engaged with the community wherever he goes.


Michel Didier
Michel is a Montreal-based artist and an experienced multimedia developer. Graduate in Computation Arts from Concordia University, he is eager to produce innovative projects that utilize the latest technologies. TouchDesigner developer and former creative developer at Moment Factory, he is currently Creative Technical Developer at Derivative.