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Greetings fellow humanoids!
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On April past, we finally reached the two year milestone making these newsletters! What a voyage it's been. To everyone who’s been with us since the beginning, and to all the passengers who’ve joined us along the way — thank you for sharing the journey with us.
Along with reaching #50, we have some news to share along with the usual bits!


If you support our mission and find value in what we do, feel free to spread the word.
We’re excited to announce that Derivative will be coming to Europe this summer for three TouchDesigner events—in London, Dublin, and Paris.


The 1st Tuesday of May is coming up soon so there will be another monthly meetup happening over on Discord [https://discord.gg/tZKWzPsh here].
Along with Pauric Freeman, we have put all gears in motion to make it possible for them to come to Ireland and experience the great TouchDesigner community we have here.


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The '''TouchDesigner Event Dublin Summer 2025''' will be taking place at '''[https://www.fluxdublin.ie/ Flux] on June 28th, 2025'''. This will be Derivatives first organised meetup in Dublin, and they are really looking forward to connecting in person with the local TouchDesigner community!
From Derivative, Greg Hermanovic and Isabelle Rousset will be there, with other team members potentially joining TBD.
The event runs from 11:00 AM to midnight, with masterclasses and community presentations during the day and a casual social gathering in the evening. The night will include an "Open Beamer" jam session—a dynamic, VJ-style setup where multiple participants project visuals to music from a DJ, often remixing each other's video feeds in real time.
'''Call for Presenters'''
We're currently inviting proposals for '''five 30-minute presentations''' that focus on knowledge and experience-sharing rather than traditional portfolio-style showcases. We like seeing how people work with TouchDesigner—their processes, problem-solving approaches, and key takeaways from projects.
We’re also looking to fill four '''“quickfire” slots'''—a shorter format with a hard stop at 10 minutes.
'''Compensation'''
- 220 Euro for a 30-minute presentation
- 90 Euro for a 10-minute quickfire talk.
We're unfortunately unable to cover travel or accommodation and preference will be given to local (Irish) presenters.
If you're interested in sharing your work, we'd love to hear from you. [https://touchdesigner.notion.site/1e566ffa717680e4aa6dc90098235267 Submit your proposal using this form].
'''Deadline: May 26th.''' We’re on a tight timeline so early submissions are much appreciated.
Stay tune for ticket release date.
If you plan on coming to the event and wish to partake in the "Open Beamer" jam session, please send us an e-mail at '''[email protected]''' ( :
Until next time!


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Hey!

Along with reaching #50, we have some news to share along with the usual bits!

We’re excited to announce that Derivative will be coming to Europe this summer for three TouchDesigner events—in London, Dublin, and Paris.

Along with Pauric Freeman, we have put all gears in motion to make it possible for them to come to Ireland and experience the great TouchDesigner community we have here.

The TouchDesigner Event Dublin Summer 2025 will be taking place at Flux on June 28th, 2025. This will be Derivatives first organised meetup in Dublin, and they are really looking forward to connecting in person with the local TouchDesigner community!

From Derivative, Greg Hermanovic and Isabelle Rousset will be there, with other team members potentially joining TBD.

The event runs from 11:00 AM to midnight, with masterclasses and community presentations during the day and a casual social gathering in the evening. The night will include an "Open Beamer" jam session—a dynamic, VJ-style setup where multiple participants project visuals to music from a DJ, often remixing each other's video feeds in real time.

Call for Presenters

We're currently inviting proposals for five 30-minute presentations that focus on knowledge and experience-sharing rather than traditional portfolio-style showcases. We like seeing how people work with TouchDesigner—their processes, problem-solving approaches, and key takeaways from projects. We’re also looking to fill four “quickfire” slots—a shorter format with a hard stop at 10 minutes.

Compensation

- 220 Euro for a 30-minute presentation

- 90 Euro for a 10-minute quickfire talk.

We're unfortunately unable to cover travel or accommodation and preference will be given to local (Irish) presenters.

If you're interested in sharing your work, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your proposal using this form.

Deadline: May 26th. We’re on a tight timeline so early submissions are much appreciated.

Stay tune for ticket release date.

If you plan on coming to the event and wish to partake in the "Open Beamer" jam session, please send us an e-mail at [email protected] ( :

Until next time!


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