UIC Innovation Center
Processing.Android
Open-Source for Mobile Innovation
The symposium brings together internationally recognized innovators from the open source software community, Chicago based startup companies, and students and academics from the areas of Art and Design, Computer Science, and Information Sciences. Keynote speakers Ben Fry and Casey Reas present the latest edition of Processing targeting Android devices, designed to simplify and streamline prototyping and development for mobile platforms. Processing is used by tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. Join us for the first public summit to hold Processing.Android workshops, presentations, and panel discussions. The event is free and open to the public. Workshops require prior registration.
PRESENTATIONS
Casey Reas: Coding with Processing as a Design Practice
Ben Fry: Introduction to Processing for Android
Malcolm McCullough: Situated Technologies Too
Daniel Sauter + Jesus Duran: Ketai in Motion
Sjoukje van der Meulen: A Plea for a Critical Approach toward (new) Media in the US
Jer Thorp: Processing: From Mac to Mobile
Andres Colubri: The Future of OpenGL in Processing
Julio Obelleiro + Shawn Roske: Cing, Creative coding bridging Processing and C++
WORKSHOPS
Ben Fry: Introduction to Processing for Android
Casey Reas: Introduction to Processing for Programmers
Daniel Sauter + Jesus Duran: Ketain in Motion
Jer Thorp: Processing.Android for Beginners
Andres Colubri: Fast 3D graphics in Processing for Android
Julio Obelleiro + Jorge Cano + Shawn Roske:
Introducing Cing: Simplifying Advanced Capabilities for Creative Coders
Panel, moderated by Susan M. Fullman, and Daniel Sauter
Organizer:
Daniel Sauter
Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator
New Media Arts
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