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Learn the foundations of video projection mapping using MadMapper, a professional tool for creating precise mappings on objects, walls, or site-specific architectural surfaces. This workshop introduces core techniques, including drawing masks, mesh warping, MIDI/OSC control, streaming video textures from external applications via Spout/Syphon or NDI, 3D model calibration, and performance cueing. Participants will acquire practical skills for designing and building site-specific installations, exhibition displays, and live performance environments.
This workshop is IN-PERSON at 76 Geary Ave
- maximum capacity: 7
- 3 hours of instruction
Instructor: Ilze (Kavi) Briede Ilze (Kavi) Briede is a Canadian/Latvian artist and researcher working across multiple disciplines, including visual art, interactive installation and live performance. Her creative practice and teaching encompass bio-physiological sensing, live coding and video projection art. Currently, Kavi is a PhD student in Digital Media at York University (Toronto, Canada) and a researcher at several York University labs: nD::StudioLab, SLOlab, and Sensorium research cluster. Kavi’s current thesis explores system building for performance and immersive narratives that utilise biophysical sensing and live data to construct novel pathways to knowledge and perception modes. Kavi has received academic degrees in Visual and Computational Arts (Canada), Digital Media Production (United Kingdom) and Chinese language and culture studies (Latvia). |
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$0 | | all-in or workshop member | | $12 | | production member | | $55 | | nonmember |
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