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Join Zach Lieberman, artist and co-creator of openFrameworks, to explore how computation can be used as a tool to create generative art. This workshop will engage participants in a series of drawing exercises to explore the nature of generative design and unpack how we can use these principles in creative practice.
In addition, Zach will offer a live demonstration of creative coding techniques, including the recreation of an artwork from the V&A Digital Art Collection to illustrate how ideas can translate from paper to digital tools. The aim of the workshop is to demystify coding and to give beginners and experts alike a new way to think about code.
After the workshop join Zach for the finissage of his exhibition "Zach Lieberman: Studies in colour, light and geometry" at 4 Cromwell Place, London SW7 2JE.
Zach Lieberman is an artist, researcher, and educator based in New York City. He creates artwork through writing software and is a co-creator of openFrameworks, an open source C++ toolkit for creative coding and helped co-found the School for Poetic Computation, a school examining the lyrical possibilities of code. He is a professor at MIT Media Lab, where he leads the Future Sketches group.
http://zach.li/
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