Ticket
Paid event
Time
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Location
This is an online event

Organised by INTL

The workshop will be hosted live online where you will join Tim and your fellow workshop mates. Participate from the comfort of your home, office or anywhere with a good internet connection. All links and access will be provided ahead of your workshops beginning. 
A familiarity of Processing is necessary. Participants are expected to work with complexity and will have to review some material before attending the workshop.
Workshops are open to everybody; students, professionals and inquisitive creative minds of all ages however this workshop requires an understanding and familiarity of working with Processing.

Language: English
Price: £126
Skills Required: A familiarity of Processing is required.
Equipment Required: Computer / Internet / Webcam
Schedule
Day 1: Friday 3rd June 9:00-13:00 BST
Day 2: Monday 6th June 9:00-13:00 BST
Day 3: Wednesday 8th June 9:00-13:00 BST
Outcome: A library of visual material created by you and a series of mockups which explore applications of programmed design in public spaces.

About Tim
Tim Rodenbröker is a designer, educator and community builder from Germany. He focusses on teaching the fundamentals of creative coding and empowering young creatives to find their voice with a critical and reflective perspective on everyday technologies. Since 2019 he is building an online-learning platform for creative computation with a variety of courses and community features. As a designer, he has worked for a wide range of clients like nytimes.com, Julia Stoschek Collection, CCCB Barcelona, ZKM Karlsruhe, Bauhaus Agenten, TwoPoints.Net, Onformative, and Holo Magazine. He has given courses, workshops and talks at prestigious, international universities.
Workshop Information
Algorithmic Adventures is about using code to generate interesting visual material and a wide range of compositions. Once you have created a bank of visual material we will explore possible applications for you work. This could be physical scenarios with the help of mockups or digital montages where together we consider how programmed design could inhabit public spaces.
This workshop should be viewed as a gateway into the world of Creative Coding through experimentation.
This workshop is aimed at creatives who want to discover code as a creative medium for themselves.

Organisers

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Discover code as a creative medium. ‘Algorithmic Adventures’ with Tim RodenbrökerLondon, United Kingdom