
Videomapping with VJ Eletroiman Telenoika
Artistic Residency
Duration: a day
Monday, 13 October 2025 | 11:00 > 18:002025-10-13T11:00:00.000Z | Flyer New Media
Tuesday, 14 October 2025 | 11:00 > 18:002025-10-14T11:00:00.000Z | Flyer New Media
Wednesday, 15 October 2025 | 11:00 > 18:002025-10-15T11:00:00.000Z | Flyer New Media
Thursday, 16 October 2025 | 11:00 > 18:002025-10-16T11:00:00.000Z | Flyer New Media
Friday, 17 October 2025 | 11:00 > 18:002025-10-17T11:00:00.000Z | Flyer New Media
An intensive 5-day artistic residency (6 hours per day), entirely dedicated to Video Mapping techniques — from the initial concept to the final production — led by VJ Eletroiman from Darklight Studio.
The residency guides participants through every stage of the video mapping process: technical study, optical principles, projector setup, lux calculation, blueprints, 2D and 3D modeling, and the integration of music and sound effects.
During the workshop, participants will learn how to measure and analyze a target surface, build detailed 2D and 3D models, and create audio and video content to be “mapped” onto architecture. By controlling light, color, and the volume of the surface, video mapping alters spatial perception, transforming both the nature of a space and the way it is experienced.
A final project will be created and presented to the public during the closing evenings of the program.
What you will learn
Who it’s for
Designed for VJs, visual artists, designers, and multimedia performers who want hands-on skills in video mapping for live performances, installations, or large-scale events. No advanced knowledge required, though familiarity with visual software is recommended.
Format & Duration
📍 Location: In-person
⏱️ Schedule: 5 days — 30 total hours, divided into 2 sessions per day
Recommended setup: Laptop + mapping software (MadMapper, Resolume, or equivalent)
Optional: MIDI controller or external hardware
Language: ENGLISH
Want to turn architecture into a living canvas?
This workshop gives you the tools and methods to do it professionally.
The residency guides participants through every stage of the video mapping process: technical study, optical principles, projector setup, lux calculation, blueprints, 2D and 3D modeling, and the integration of music and sound effects.
During the workshop, participants will learn how to measure and analyze a target surface, build detailed 2D and 3D models, and create audio and video content to be “mapped” onto architecture. By controlling light, color, and the volume of the surface, video mapping alters spatial perception, transforming both the nature of a space and the way it is experienced.
A final project will be created and presented to the public during the closing evenings of the program.
What you will learn
- Fundamentals of video mapping and its creative applications
- How to conduct technical inspections, measurements, and photography
- How to assess site-specific technical requirements and draft a technical rider
- 2D and 3D modeling for architectural mapping
- Workflow for creating visual and sound content
- Integration of mapping software with real surfaces
- On-site setup, fine-tuning, and live performance
Who it’s for
Designed for VJs, visual artists, designers, and multimedia performers who want hands-on skills in video mapping for live performances, installations, or large-scale events. No advanced knowledge required, though familiarity with visual software is recommended.
Format & Duration
📍 Location: In-person
⏱️ Schedule: 5 days — 30 total hours, divided into 2 sessions per day
Recommended setup: Laptop + mapping software (MadMapper, Resolume, or equivalent)
Optional: MIDI controller or external hardware
Language: ENGLISH
Want to turn architecture into a living canvas?
This workshop gives you the tools and methods to do it professionally.
Author
- The VJ EletroIMan develops in his audiovisuals narratives the concepts of Corisco, Macunaíma and Oxossi, characters of Brazilian culture and identity. With this objective, Eletro-I-Man works the video with other techniques like photography and drawing. This idea of convergence allows a dialogue between various techniques, composing a hybrid language that is being developed from the beginning of 2003.
Its activity is related to the development and discussion of audiovisual language of VJs (life cinema) he it is the organizer of the... - The Telenoika Collective is an association of free culture and audiovisual experimentation that has developed research in the field of video mapping.
In recent years, the group has made a lot of mapping projects in many international audiovisual festivals.

