This workshop will guide participants to explore the unique and innovative Operator family in TouchDesigner. The course begins with an introduction to the fundamental POP nodes (Operators), then gradually advances to attribute-level operations. Through practical examples and hands-on demonstrations, participants will discover how POPs can be applied flexibly in both creative workflows and design thinking, offering entirely new possibilities. Workshop will be conducted in English.
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Date & Time (UTC+8)
10.00am - 5.30pm (Lunch Break 12.30pm - 2.00pm)
Enquiry
WhatsApp / Call +6018 227 7212
Requirements
Skill level: This workshop is for those who have used TouchDesigner 1 year or more.
This workshop is hands-on and active participants are required to bring:
- Windows laptop with Nvidia or AMD GPU, or MacBook 2020 or newer (System Requirement)
- TouchDesigner 2025 is required - Download Here. Please confirm you can run TouchDesigner 2025 before signing up for the workshop.
- Mouse with 2-buttons and scroll wheel is required.
Ben Voigt / Instructor
Ben Voigt is Product Manager at Derivative where he designs, develops, and deploys TouchDesigner as part of the R&D team. Ben also spends much of his time on education and support to forward people's understanding of TouchDesigner. With a background in Computer Science at the University of Toronto, he later found his passion for visuals through film, visual effects, and games. TouchDesigner’s hybrid of art and technology and the opportunity to work with artists and engineers keeps him engaged with the TouchDesigner community wherever he goes.
Yea / Instructor
Yea (Chen Pin-Chen) is a multimedia developer in the performing arts. He specializes in node-based programming and shader languages. His learning and practical experience span stage technology, stage machinery, digital control, woodworking and metalworking, cinematography and lighting, editing and post-production, painting, graphic and optical techniques, machine vision principles, basic electronics, network communication, programming, and fundamental narrative theory—broad, eclectic, yet relatively shallow.Yea is able to examine existing crafts from multiple perspectives and explore ways of transforming them into digital methods. He is also the community manager of the Taiwanese TouchDesigner creative programming community.



