Visuals for Mind The Gap Trio x Flow Strings | Live at the Medieval Fortress
This project features a live visual performance created with TouchDesigner for the jazz ensemble Mind The Gap Trio together with the Flow Strings quartet. The concert took place in a medieval fortress, inside the Reformed Church, where architecture, music, and visuals came together in a unique atmosphere.
The visuals were designed to respond to the improvisational flow of jazz, blending abstract motion, light, and texture with the acoustic resonance of the historic venue.
Custom LED Installation – Uzina Foto Club, Târgu Mureș
This project is a custom LED installation designed for the club inside the old photo film factory Uzina Foto in Târgu Mureș. The system is fully automated, responding to sound input and running custom light animations.
The goal was to reduce the need for live VJ-ing while keeping the visual atmosphere dynamic and synchronized with the music.
Dhalia LED Installation – Concept
This installation is developed from the custom LED bike wheel structure, expanded into a modular light sculpture. The system uses addressable LEDs with a custom-built controller, allowing:
Audio-reactive automation – visuals respond directly to sound
Custom light animations – programmable patterns and effects
Scalable design – adaptable from small objects to large installations
Versatile applications – stage design, clubs, festivals, art exhibitions
The concept demonstrates how custom LED engineering can move from experimental prototypes to complex interactive installations, providing flexible tools for both artistic and event-based environments.
Projection Mapping – Museum of Natural Sciences, Târgu Mureș
For Noaptea Muzeelor 2024, I was invited to design a projection mapping on the façade of the Museum of Natural Sciences in Târgu Mureș. The theme was Nature, and my goal was to bring the building’s classical architecture to life through a flowing visual narrative.
The process began with a detailed 3D model of the museum façade in Blender, used as a canvas to align digital animations with architectural elements. To create the visual content, I experimented with early stream diffusion techniques, generating organic and evolving patterns that reflected natural processes—growth, transformation. All animations were composed and executed in TouchDesigner.
Stage and Light Design, Mumush Festival
The concept behind this stage was to create an immersive environment inspired by the inner anatomy of a bug. The design featured multi-layered cutout boards resembling organic structures, with spaces in between for LED strips. This layering was meant to create a pulsating, living architecture with projection mapping—an illuminated organism surrounding the performers and the audience.
At the festival, limited funding meant the full structure couldn’t be realized. Instead, a lighter version was constructed, focusing on fabric, lighting, and selected cutout elements. Even though the architectural depth was reduced, the essence of the concept remained
Custom LED Installations – Audio-Reactive Bike Wheel Setup
This project showcases a custom LED installation I designed and built, featuring LED rings mounted on a bike and controlled with a custom-made controller system. The LEDs are fully audio-reactive, responding in real time to music and sound, creating an immersive visual rhythm.
The setup was engineered to be modular and versatile – while presented here on a bike wheel, the same system can be adapted for clubs, stages, art installations, or interactive performances.
VJ Performances
Over the years, I’ve explored live visual performance across a range of contexts—from intimate club settings to large-scale outdoor architectural façades. Each project combines real-time visuals with the unique character of the space, creating immersive experiences that blur the line between stage design and digital art.
Early Projection Mapping Experiment
This project was one of my first explorations into projection mapping and audio-reactive visuals. Using a set of pizza boxes, I constructed a temporary geometric installation on a door, transforming everyday materials into a dynamic projection surface.
The irregular geometry of the boxes created a layered structure, which I mapped precisely with a projector. Visual content was programmed to react in real time to music, allowing shapes, patterns, and colors to pulse and shift with the sound.
Projection Mapping – Christmas Opening, Medieval Fortress of Târgu Mureș
For the opening of the Christmas Market and City Lights Ceremony in Târgu Mureș, I was commissioned to create a projection mapping on the historic walls of the Medieval Fortress.
The projection spanned 40 meters in width, transforming the brick façade into a vibrant holiday scene.
(real-time audiovisuals)
Adam and Eve
UAD
Type Grind
Isometric skull