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Lillian F. Schwartz-Inspired Visual Effects in TouchDesigner

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Overview

Explore the creation of a generative visual effect inspired by pioneering digital artist Lillian F. Schwartz's 1975 film "Kinesis" using TouchDesigner. Dive into techniques for generating parameter control and modifying textures, including shape positioning, color shifting, feedback manipulation, and compositing effects. Learn to cycle through hues, add beveled 3D effects, create dimension, set parameters, generate movement using math and speed CHOPs, implement feedback effects, and craft dimensional layered visuals. Gain insights into Schwartz's groundbreaking work in computer-generated art and her contributions to Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) and Bell Labs. Access additional TouchDesigner resources and join a community for further learning and support.

Syllabus

- Introduction to Lillian F Schwartz
- Start Creating the Generative Video Effect with TouchDesigner
- Cycling through Hues
- Adding a Beveled 3D Effect
- Adding more Dimension
- Making Changes and Setting Parameters
- Creating Movement with Math and Speed Chops
- Adding a Feedback Effect
- Creating Dimensional Layered Effects
- More TouchDesigner and Immersive Content

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