I’ll be glad to come back to CrasLab in Paris in order to animate a two-days Processing workshop , the 3rd and 4th of November. The lectures will focus on creative programming through the use of Processing environment, attendees will be taught coding pratices in order to build graphic interactive sketches.
I’ve also been invited […]
Entries Tagged as 'Processing'
Workshops in Paris & Toulouse
October 27th, 2007 · No Comments
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Processing vs Arduino
June 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Etienne Cliquet put some photos online of the Arduino/Processing workshop organized by the Craslab two weeks ago. It lasted one week, students were there to learn the basic of electronics and programming, respectively thanks to Arduino boards and Processing. Teachers included Sandrine from Interface-Z, Jean-Noel from Craslab and myself.Big thanks to Adrien Z. for having […]
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Workshop and bioblobs
March 5th, 2007 · 2 Comments
I will have the pleasure to come back to Saint-Ouen (near Paris) at Le centre de Ressources Art Sensitif (Mains d’oeuvre) to animate a second Processing workshop.
It will last two days, from 7th to 8th of April. The targeted audience is mainly beginners who have very little or no prior knowledge of computer programming. Coding […]
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Pomme d’amour
December 8th, 2006 · 10 Comments
So this is it. I finally got my hands on a brand new MacBookPro notebook, being my first Macintosh computer I have ever owned. The switch from PC/Windows was less difficult than I first thought, though I am still feeling a bit uncomfortable with the keyboard and shortcuts (” Where the hell are the ‘{}’ […]
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Processing workshop
November 7th, 2006 · No Comments
I will be animating a workshop in Saint-Ouen (near Paris) at Le centre de Ressources Art Sensitif (Mains d’oeuvre) and it will last two days, from 2nd to 3rd of December. The targeted audience is beginners who have very little or no prior knowledge of computer programming. Coding practices will be explored through the creation […]
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Tomorrow in Florida (Agen, Fr)
October 13th, 2006 · No Comments
Some of my interactive works will be exposed in the concert hall named Florida in Agen, the town where I live and work. This will be part of a global installation focused on the use of free and open-source softwares for creating music, animations, films, …
Among other, Banjamin Cadon from Labomedia will talk about Pure […]
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BlobDetection site
October 3rd, 2006 · 5 Comments
I just released a new website for BlobDetection lib (for Processing / Java). Sources code were released after a bit of cleaning and a page featuring various interactive projects using it was added. I’ve been recently working with Philip Worthington to enhance the library core functionnalities and fix some sneaky issues, it will be put […]
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Processing vs Excel
August 9th, 2006 · 1 Comment
JExcelAPI is a very useful java library allowing to ” read, write, and modifiy Excel spreadsheets dynamically “. Today at work, I had to feed a sqlite-driven database with datas embedded in several excel spreadsheets. Library was easily imported in Processing within the sketch code folder, all was ready to parse these documents […]
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Processing workshop.
June 19th, 2006 · No Comments
Last week I animated my first Processing workshop as a teacher. I was relatively anxious about it , but it all went extremely well. Most of the students have had a previous experience with programming through Actionscript & Lingo. All of them were very enthusiastic about learning Processing/Java language, and more generally structured codeing.
What I […]
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Fun with Lemur
June 6th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Jazzmutant was kind enough to lend me a Lemur device for the Processing workshop I will be animating next week in Bordeaux (12-14 June).
Lemur is a responsive touchscreen which can be interfaced with computers on a network by sending and receiving osc (and now also midi) messages. I’ve been using it for a couple […]
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