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Intro to Creative Coding with p5.js

    Temple University Libraries

    Location: Charles Library Room 401

    p5.js is a JavaScript library that makes coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners. In this workshop, participants will learn how to create interactive, generative creative works using the JavaScript programming language, and how to display them on the web. We will practice the fundamentals of computational thinking with the goal that the programming skills learned be transferrable to other web frameworks and languages. Detours through data visualization, interactivity, and the history of generative art and computer-based art will frame our exploration of programming as a creative medium. No prior programming experience is required. 

    There will be six workshops in this series. You are not required to come to every one, but consistent attendance is encouraged.

     

    https://charlesstudy.temple.edu/event/5814302

    Programs offered by Temple University Libraries are accessible to people with disabilities. Please contact Richie Holland, Director of Library Administration, at richieh@temple.edu or 215-204-3455 for more information, to request an accommodation, or with questions/concerns.    
     

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    Created By: Temple University Libraries
    Open To: Public
    Type: Workshop / Webinar
    Tags: Digital Scholarship

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