Projection Mapping Course In India -free- Review

Projection Mapping Course In India -free- Review

On the final night, Anjali didn't map a skyscraper. She mapped the side wall of the in Tripunithura (with permission from the local heritage board). Using only free software and her borrowed projector, she created a 3-minute piece: a Kathakali dancer’s face that slowly dissolved into the ocean, then into a computer chip.

She almost gave up. Then she found The Lighthouse Project . Projection Mapping Course In India -FREE-

Anjali Nair is now a freelance "visual jockey" (VJ). She does light shows for weddings in Kerala for ₹15,000 a night. She never paid for a course. On the final night, Anjali didn't map a skyscraper

The course she enrolled in was called "Projection Mapping for Heritage: The Indian Workshop Series," funded by a European cultural alliance and offered completely free (with a certificate) via the . She almost gave up

The true story of "Projection Mapping Course In India -FREE-" is not about a single, official link. It is about the . The free courses exist, but they are scattered across NID’s archives, YouTube’s algorithm, and the Telegram groups of tireless Indian artists. They won't hand you a projector. But they will hand you the light. You just have to catch it.