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Openlab Workshop, Fri 18th June, Manchester, UK
Jun 1st, 2010, 5:31am
 
InProcess:ing and Madlab present an OpenLab Workshop
Intro Processing for Everyone
Friday, 18th June 10.30am-4.30pm
£15/£10 student - buy your ticket via Eventbrite http://introprocessingforeveryone.eventbrite.com
Madlab (Manchester Digital Laboratory)
36-40 Edge Street, Manchester M4 1HN
(Between Thomas St and the Craft Centre, opposite A Bar Called Common)
madlab.org.uk
inprocessing.cybersonica.org
openlabworkshops.org

InProcess:ing and Madlab are pleased to welcome Evan Raskob - founder and organiser of Openlab Workshops - making art and music with open source/free software around London and the UK.

This condensed one-day version of the regular Openlab 5-evening course will be a relaxed but project-focused introduction to programing in Processing and interactive art and design in general. We will spend the bulk of the day on basic methods of working with code, general workflow and feeling your way around the Processing environment, along the way building some small projects and gaining inspiration from art, design and technologies such as Wii remotes, RFID, OSC, video and more. The material is flexible, based on the needs and wishes of the people attending.

Expect to learn and find out about:
Introductory coding practice
Where to find both help and inspiration
Basic drawing to the screen
Loops and time-based animation
Using the mouse: built-in mouse methods and variables
Using the keyboard: built-in keyboard methods and variables
The possibility - time permitting - of working with images and/or video
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