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#11 Code&Share[ ]: Processing Community Day 2021 @Aarhus
With the backdrop of the ongoing (post?)pandemic circumstances, many of us may discover different relations and connections with machines, nature, surrounding worlds, and these have changed our work and play life significantly...
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#10 Code&Share[ ]: Processing Community Day 2020 @Aarhus
Following last year PCD @ Aarhus with the theme to exploring code and coding practice beyond functional applications development, this year we want to keep exposing the diverse mode of working and thinking with/through software...
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#9 Nathalia Novais, Tobias Stenberg, Winnie Soon & Anders Visti: Processing Community Day 2019 @Aarhus
For PCD @ Aarhus 2019, we are aiming to build an open and local community to explore code and coding practice in many different ways beyond science and engineering specialisation and functional applications development
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#8 Melissa Palermo: Computers won’t change the world, women will | Introduction to feminist coding practices with p5.js
Online spaces have become important forums for feminist discourse. Specifically, they have become platforms to raise awareness about, and combat, rape culture. This is most famously demonstrated in the use of social media platforms by feminist activists to raise awareness about the ubiquity of sexual assault and harassment through viral hashtags from #YesAllWomen to #MeToo.
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#7 Jan Løhmann Stephensen: Post-Creativity – After the Reign of the Meat Robot
If there’s one thing that stands out across all the different notions of creativity out there, it’s how we’ve come to invent creativity in a form that is quintessentially human. This, for instance, becomes obvious when we listen in on the ways we currently talk about the possibilities of (general) artificial intelligence, automation and robotics ...
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#6 ORAUM: Revisiting Alva
The pivot point of this workshop is the gaze and invisibility of virtual cameras. Does the camera reflect western transcendental thinking, wherein a subject is an invisible spectator to the world? Is the camera a blind spot? – and what would Baudrillard have said about virtual cameras and 3D applications?
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#5 Anders Visti: Loops, Conditions and Pixel Arrays
Iteration and conditional branching are the most fundamental ingredients of any computer programme. In this one day workshop, workshop participants will build software that manipulates images using loops and conditional statements.
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#4 Winnie Soon: Feminist Coding in p5.js | Can Software be Feminist?
This is a one day feminist coding workshop primarily for women, queers, LGBT, non-binaries and minorities who are interested in programming, exploring the intersection of art, language, technology and feminism.
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#3 Anders Visti: Browser Basics, html + javascript
This one day workshop is an introduction to html and javascript, for anyone who wants to know, or needs to refresh, what's basically going on in browsers on the client side.
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#2 Alex Mørch: Arduino sound bots
Over the course of two days, Alex will demonstrate how to build musical robots with Arduinos, stacked servo motors, contact microphones, some arduino programming and some simple soldering.
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#1 Andreja Andric: Sound/noise programming in Java
In this two day workshop Andreja will teach some basic Java programming, investigate the details of the wav and aiff sound file formats—and discuss some approaches to generative music. We'll look into the basics of digital sound—and build our own software application to create generative sound processes using fundamental techniques of computer programming.