[ale] OT: visiting digital artist at UGA -- lectures, workshops

Brian Pitts brian at polibyte.com
Tue Mar 17 17:27:07 EDT 2009


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Subject: visiting digital artist -- lectures, workshops
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:15:25 -0400
From: Jordan Dalton <argosy at UGA.EDU>
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Hey all -- here's an awesome opportunity that really shouldn't be passed up
if you can help it.

Zack Lieberman, a NYC-based artist/programmer/troublemaker/open-source
magician, is here at UGA this week giving several lectures and offering
workshops, both on Processing, a Java-like language/IDE for learning
programming and designing interactive interfaces, art, experimental sound,
etc., and then on OpenFrameworks, his art-oriented extension to C++. A lot
of the examples I've seen involve interactive animations, using sensors to
extend the interface away from the screen, and other fun and exciting
things. So come check out how an artist approaches programming (or how a
programmer approaches art). Feel free to forward this on to other interested
parties.

Cheers,

Jordan

Here's more info:

Zachary Lieberman Residency Events
March 16-20, 2009

Public Lecture/Performace: "Making the Invisible Visible"
Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 PM
Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S151

Workshop: "Hello World: Beginners' Level Computer Programming for Art"
Wednesday, March 18 at 11 AM and 5 PM (everyone is welcome for one or both
sessions, bring laptop computer)
ICE Studio, Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S160

Workshop: "Advanced Code/ Introduction to openFrameworks)"
Thursday, March 19 at 6 PM (everyone is welcome, bring laptop computer)
ICE Studio, Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S160

Zachary Liebermans work uses technology in a playful and enigmatic way to
explore the nature of communication and the delicate boundary between the
visible and the invisible. He creates performances, installations, and
on-line works that investigate gestural input, augmentation of the body, and
kinetic response.

For more information about Zachary Lieberman visit: http://thesystemis.com.
For more information about the UGA residency visit http://ice.uga.edu.


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