Processing Community Day @ Chicago
Date / Time
February 2, 2019
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
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Are you creative? Do you want to program computers, but don’t know how to begin? Join us for the first Processing Community Day @ Chicago, held at UIC in the Richard J. Daley Library, Room 1-470.
This will be a full day of hands-on workshops and talks designed to get you started, using Processing and P5.js. It is part of a diverse, global community, with many cities and regions planning a PCD in early 2019.
Processing is a platform that uses the context of visual art and imagery to make learning to code open and accessible to anyone and everyone. In hosting PCD @ Chicago, our goal is to create a welcoming, inspiring space for those new to coding, as well as a place for artists, designers, researchers, and makers within our local communities to come together to connect and share their experiences.
All ages and skill levels are welcome. No prior coding experience is necessary!
Processing Community Day @ Chicago is hosted by the UIC University Library and organized by educators from the University of Illinois at Chicago, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and DePaul University.
The Richard J. Daley Library is wheelchair accessible. Please email us at pcd.chicago.2019@gmail.com if you need further accommodation.