TouchDesigner Workshop was held for creative media enthusiasts

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.32739/uha.id.43470

Üsküdar University Faculty of Communication, Visual Communication Design Department held a workshop called "Introduction to TouchDesigner" within the scope of Design Workshop. Designed by the Toronto-based company Derivative, TouchDesigner, which is important in the modern art world, was introduced in the workshop. The workshop was held under the direction of Visual Communication Design Department RA Baran Kahraman, and the workshop aimed to draw a separate escape line from traditional design software for students and creative media enthusiast participants.

In the workshop held at Üsküdar University South Campus Mac laboratory, participants focused on real-time image generation and manufacturability through modular systems.

Head of Visual Communication Design Department Prof. And Algül also participated in the workshop.

The latest point of modern image and imaging technologies...

Visual Communication Design Department RA Baran Kahraman talked about the usage areas of Touchdesigner, a visual-based programming language, and showed the basic usage methods in practice. He conveyed the interface of the program to the participants in a simple and effective way by comparing it to the electrical circuits taught in primary school. The main focus of the workshop was to reveal the latest point of contemporary image and imaging technologies rather than just describing an image production mechanism.

Software used to create real-time multimedia content...

Kahraman, who provided practical information to the participants on how software is used in the art world, said that "Software used to create real-time multimedia content is often used by interactive media artists, designers, and other creative professionals.”. The interactive workshop opened new horizons at the intersection of technology and art by contributing to the participants' understanding of the dynamics of modern art.

The workshop ended after a group photo.

 

Üsküdar News Agency (ÜNA)