SAT, 30 NOV 2024
c3s-2
About + intros
Co-creating and public art inspiration
Codealong: p5.js + d3.js for data art
Co-creating in p5live
Inspiration
About
Our goals & dreams, inspiration
“Artists, designers, technologists, makers, researchers and the like come to us to explore new topics, develop and expand their practice, and wrestle out the courage to begin something new. We support them in these endeavors while encouraging curiosity, confidence, and the enthusiasm to say something with their work.”
Inspired by coding retreats and residencies like the Recurse Center in NYC and Counterpoint at FabCafe Kyoto, we aim to foster a diverse community of makers who want to explore creative coding as a hobby.
What we are about
Coding follow-along tutorials & workshops
Brainstorming & suggesting topics & projects
Physical creative space to work on projects
Organising events & exhibitions as a community
“Remind yourself why programming rocks with code that sparks your joy and curiosity.”
“Tech Yard inspires people to have agency over how they interact with computers.”
“Monthly meetup for everything creative and coding.”
Data Art
by Nadieh Bremer
by by Zhejiang University
by Pedro Cruz, John Wihbey, Avni Ghael, and Felipe Shibuya
by The New York Times
by Shirley Wu for
Co-creating
Please Draw Freely
Sketch Aquarium
TeamLab
Jirō Yoshihara’s Please Draw Freely, which was originally presented in a public park in Ashiya, Hyōgo, Japan in 1956. Adults and children were invited to leave their marks on a board freely, making Modern art available to everyone under the natural sky and breaking down the hierarchy between artist and audience, adult and child.
Everyone Draw - infinite pixel art
Civic Creative Base Tokyo
code art in public spaces
The Art of Code
by Tezos India in collaboration with Social
MOMENT
NEORT / Ayumu Nagamatsu / 避雷・2022
Generative element →
multiple elements →
form part of a bigger piece