There's no better way to kick off the new school year than with a bang, right? Try your hand at projection mapping, a technique in which video footage is projected onto objects.
In this free three-day workshop with multidisciplinary artist Scott Baker, participants will create their own audiovisual work, Mashable reports.
Projection mapping is a technique to project video footage onto surfaces, such as buildings or other large objects, to create impressive displays.
In this immersive opportunity, Baker will take students through the process of capturing smart devices and accessible software, students will create their own audiovisual works followed by an introduction to projection mapping and VJing.
This workshop will prepare participants to develop and present a live video projection event for their family and friends.
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