Cromwell Road
London, England SW7 2RL

Friday 29 January
Digital Studio, Sackler Centre
10.30-17.00

Technology is increasingly being used to deliver messages in a variety of formats, many in the real world. Open Source coding techniques are enabling new forms of collaboration and creativity. This workshop with Hellicar & Lewis will demonstrate how to use OpenFrameworks Open Source platform to create real world installations that educate, inspire and intrigue. You will learn the basics of OpenFrameworks and explore how using software in an Open Source fashion can allow for innovation and more time for creativity, rather than endless re-invention of the wheel, and how computer programming knowledge can inspire appraisal of areas such as Graphic Design, Sculpture, Play and Anthropology. Suitable for beginners with basic computer skills. Part of the Decode exhibition programme.

Tutors: Joel Gethin Lewis and Pete Hellicar

£75, no concessions
(includes materials)
Book online or call +44 (0)20 7942 2211

Official Website: http://www.vam.ac.uk/digitalevents

Added by Victoria and Albert Museum on December 7, 2009