The Interactive & Immersive HQ

Author: elburz

I possess a deep knowledge in many professional fields from creative arts, technology development, to business strategy, having created solutions for Google, IBM, Armani, and more. I’m the co-founder of The Interactive & Immersive HQ. Yo!
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A higher level of interactive development It’s easy to just do things. I know from experience as someone who learned by doing. People are always telling […]

Why even bother debugging? Debugging systems of any kind sucks. It’s a time consuming process with very little reward. There are no heroes in the eyes […]

Strategies for large interactive installations Large interactive installations are a volatile medium. You may work on two projects back to back and have completely different technology scales to […]

Prepping for an immersive installation You’ve got your team assembled. Everyone is ready to head to the installation site and get the complex system up and […]

Why should you think like a GPU? Processing power is everything in the world of graphics programming, interactive media, and real time media. The more processing […]

Who are the winners? Congrats to everyone who entered and shared the link. nVoid, zero11zero, and myself appreciate it and are looking forward to working with […]

TouchDesigner giveaway! I’ve personally benefited greatly from the amount of knowledge sharing in the TouchDesigner community. I can’t count the amount of times I’ve been stuck and […]

TouchDesigner Beginner Dos and Don’ts With all the new macOS TouchDesigner beginners, I made a list of some dos and don’ts that every TouchDesigner user should […]

I decided to put together a list of my favourite TouchDesigner gear with the release of the macOS version of TouchDesigner. There are so many gear options out there, so for TouchDesigner beginners, knowing that

The lost art of monitoring If we lived in a world where computers were 100% reliable, software (like TouchDesigner) was 100% bug-free, and hardware was standardized/always came […]