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p5.js is a free software toolkit developed to make programming easily accessible for artists, designers, students and novices. In this workshop, we’ll learn the basics of p5.js while creating observational drawings from life. (There will be a live model, but no nudity.) 

This workshop is also part of Processing Community Day @ Pittsburgh, a national day with local activities. The instructors provide a space for people to learn how to program and make creative work with code, reaching out to diverse communities, especially those who might not otherwise have access to these tools and resources.

Level: Introductory, but all levels are welcome.

Equipment: Bring your own laptop, please!

Date:
Friday, January 25, 2019
Time:
4:00pm - 5:20pm
Location:
Frick Fine Arts Library
Campus:
Pittsburgh
Presenter:
Lindsey French, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Art; Kate Joranson, Head, Frick Fine Arts Library
Categories:
Digital Scholarship Workshop/Presentation, Workshops
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Event Organizer

Michael Thompson