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Processing Workshop in LA
« on: Apr 18th, 2005, 5:30am »

There's a Processing workshop coming up at the Machine Project. I gave a presentation there this evening. It's a great space with a great program. Please help get the word out.
 
http://www.machineproject.com/
 
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Introduction to Processing
 
Instructor Name: Krister Olsson
 
Schedule: Sundays from 4-7pm. April 24, May 1, 8, 15
 
Course Description: Processing is a programming language and environment built for the media arts and design communities. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. It is used by students, artists, designers, architects, and researchers for learning, prototyping, and production. More information on Processing can be found at www.processing.org
 
What you'll need: computer (laptops are nice). Windows or OSX. Let us know if you don't have a laptop, we have a couple extra at the gallery for student use.
 
Registration Fee: $250. Pre-registration is now open
 
Lab: Each meeting will consist of a lecture and lab, with an emphasis on hands on programming
 
Week 1: Introduction
 
The Processing Environment
Drawing to the Screen
Variables
Arithmetic
Conditional Statements
 
Week 2: Interactivity I
 
Mouse and Keyboard Input
Control Blocks (for, while, etc.)
Functions
Arrays and Objects
 
Week 3: Interactivity II
 
Event-driven Programs
Image Processing (Accessing the Pixel Buffer)
Basic 3D
 
Week 4: Advanced Topics
 
Threads
Processing and the Web
Accessing Java APIs (e.g., Sound)
 
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Re: Processing Workshop in LA
« Reply #1 on: Apr 18th, 2005, 6:32am »

Groovy. I'm spreading the word.
 
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