Art of Projection Mapping in Modern Home Cinema Workshop

Art of Projection
Session Three: Map the Edge
Dr Waldemar Jenek
08.10.2024
Modern Home Cinema By Tomasz Zajda
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples and their continuing
connection to land and as custodians of stories
for millennia. We respectfully acknowledge the
land on which we all meet today, and pay our
respects to elders past, present and emerging.
 
Session Overview
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Check in and get set up on a
computer
Brief recap of Session Two
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Today’s Goals and Timeline
 
 
Image by Viktor Kosilov from Pixabay
Equipment
Computer with Premiere Pro and
TouchDesigner
SLQ collection items for mapping content,
Projectors
P
ortable projection surfaces (cardboard
cubes).
 
 
Health & Safety
For all workshops at The Edge
we like to familiarise participants
with:
Exit points
Lab Risk Assessments
Safe operating procedures
(SOP)
 
Basic understanding of
projection mapping.
Ability to use SLQ collection
items creatively in digital art.
Skills in video editing and
using TouchDesigner for
projection mapping.
Experience in setting up and
executing a projection
mapping display
Objectives
 
 
Technology that turns objects
into display surfaces for video
projection.
Often used on irregularly
shaped surfaces like
buildings, stages, or indoor
objects.
Adds extra dimensions,
optical illusions, and notions
of movement.
What is Projection Mapping?
 
 
Utilizes specialized software
to fit images onto the surface
of objects.
Can warp and align projected
images to fit perfectly on
irregular shapes.
Employs projectors to display
light onto 3D objects, turning
them into interactive displays.
What is Projection Mapping?
 
 
Used in advertising, public
art, entertainment, and live
concerts.
Transforms static objects into
dynamic visual displays.
Engages audiences with
immersive and artistic
experiences.
What is Projection Mapping?
 
 
Repeat: Basic Editing
Techniques: Cutting, Splicing,
and Layering
Preparing Videos for
Projection Mapping
Video Editing for Mapping
 
 
15-30 Minutes Break
Interactive Q&A Segment
 
B
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a
k
 
T
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TouchDesigner Interface and
Features
Mouse Navigation
Networks/ Network area
Path
Operators
Short cut (I Inside Operator
and U outside operator)
H Home to find networks
Introduction to TouchDesigner
 
 
Data Travels from left to right
Connect and disconnected operators
Dynamic wires
Different operators
Top= Textures, Images, videos
Chop: Nummeric Data Channels
Operators
DAT: Data Operators for Tables, API,
SOP: Surface Operators 3d Geometry
COMP: Component Operators
Mats: Materials operators
Introduction to TouchDesigner
 
 
Numbers
P-key Parameter Window
Video example and
Parameters Speed/Play
Info Window, right click/info
Parameters
 
Timeline
FPS: Frames per Second
Pane Layout Alt z or Alt [
Find Help
Help/Snippets
User Interface
 
Help/Snippets
Smaller packages
constant
Example Networks
 
Creating Your Projection Mapping
Content
Step-by-Step Guidance
Tips for Refining Designs
Hands-On: Practice and Experimentation
 
 
Projector Setup Techniques
Aligning Projectors with Surfaces
Using Cardboard Cubes as
Projection Surfaces
Setting Up the Projection
 
 
Presentation of Participant Works
Group Discussion and constructive
Feedback
Showcase and Feedback
 
 
Recap of Key Learnings from Session
three
How to Further Explore Projection
Mapping
Feedback Collection and Closing
Remarks
Wrap-Up
 
 
Q&A Session
 additional resources
 
Images
 
THANKS FOR ATTENDING
Please complete our survey that will be sent out via
Eventbrite.
Tag us on socials @
statelibraryqld
Contact us on 
appliedcreativity@slq.qld.gov.au
 
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Delve into the captivating world of projection mapping through a workshop led by Dr. Waldemar Jenek. Explore the basics, software tools, and creative applications of this technology, transforming everyday objects into dynamic visual displays. Gain hands-on experience with Premiere Pro, TouchDesigner, and SLQ collection items to craft immersive digital art. Discover how projection mapping is used in advertising, public art, entertainment, and live performances, engaging audiences with innovative visual experiences.

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  1. Modern Home Cinema By Tomasz Zajda Art of Projection Session Three: Map the Edge Dr Waldemar Jenek 08.10.2024

  2. Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continuing connection to land and as custodians of stories for millennia. We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we all meet today, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

  3. Session Overview Welcome Check in and get set up on a computer Brief recap of Session Two Overview of workshop Today s Goals and Timeline Image by Viktor Kosilov from Pixabay

  4. Equipment Computer with Premiere Pro and TouchDesigner SLQ collection items for mapping content, Projectors Portable projection surfaces (cardboard cubes).

  5. Health & Safety For all workshops at The Edge we like to familiarise participants with: Exit points Lab Risk Assessments Safe operating procedures (SOP)

  6. Objectives Basic understanding of projection mapping. Ability to use SLQ collection items creatively in digital art. Skills in video editing and using TouchDesigner for projection mapping. Experience in setting up and executing a projection mapping display

  7. What is Projection Mapping? Technology that turns objects into display surfaces for video projection. Often used on irregularly shaped surfaces like buildings, stages, or indoor objects. Adds extra dimensions, optical illusions, and notions of movement.

  8. What is Projection Mapping? Utilizes specialized software to fit images onto the surface of objects. Can warp and align projected images to fit perfectly on irregular shapes. Employs projectors to display light onto 3D objects, turning them into interactive displays.

  9. What is Projection Mapping? Used in advertising, public art, entertainment, and live concerts. Transforms static objects into dynamic visual displays. Engages audiences with immersive and artistic experiences.

  10. Video Editing for Mapping Repeat: Basic Editing Techniques: Cutting, Splicing, and Layering Preparing Videos for Projection Mapping

  11. Break Time 15-30 Minutes Break Interactive Q&A Segment

  12. Introduction to TouchDesigner TouchDesigner Interface and Features Mouse Navigation Networks/ Network area Path Operators Short cut (I Inside Operator and U outside operator) H Home to find networks

  13. Introduction to TouchDesigner Data Travels from left to right Connect and disconnected operators Dynamic wires Different operators Top= Textures, Images, videos Chop: Nummeric Data Channels Operators DAT: Data Operators for Tables, API, SOP: Surface Operators 3d Geometry COMP: Component Operators Mats: Materials operators

  14. Parameters Numbers P-key Parameter Window Video example and Parameters Speed/Play Info Window, right click/info

  15. User Interface Timeline FPS: Frames per Second Pane Layout Alt z or Alt [ Find Help Help/Snippets

  16. Example Networks Help/Snippets Smaller packages constant

  17. Hands-On: Practice and Experimentation Creating Your Projection Mapping Content Step-by-Step Guidance Tips for Refining Designs

  18. Setting Up the Projection Projector Setup Techniques Aligning Projectors with Surfaces Using Cardboard Cubes as Projection Surfaces

  19. Showcase and Feedback Presentation of Participant Works Group Discussion and constructive Feedback

  20. Wrap-Up Recap of Key Learnings from Session three How to Further Explore Projection Mapping Feedback Collection and Closing Remarks

  21. Q&A Session additional resources

  22. Images

  23. THANKS FOR ATTENDING Please complete our survey that will be sent out via Eventbrite. Tag us on socials @statelibraryqld Contact us on appliedcreativity@slq.qld.gov.au

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