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ArtSpan Open Studios – Tenderloin!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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ArtSpan Open Studios is already in full swing but the weekend of October 24th the Tenderloin will be represented! Gray Area will be participating in the city-wide event by opening to the public the studios of our resident artists: Gabriel Dunne, Daniel Massey, Ryan Alexander, Miles Stemper, and Alphonzo Solorzano. Please join us in celebrating our neighborhood and the work of our talented artists!

ArtSpan lasts for four weekends, highlights four sections of the city and displays hundreds of artists. For full program listings visit their website.

Here is a brief rundown:

Weekend 1: October 10 & 11, 11am to 6pm
Bernal Heights, Castro, Duboce, Eureka Valley, Glen Park, Mission, Noe Valley, Portola

Weekend 2: October 17 & 18, 11am to 6pm
Buena Vista, Diamond Heights, Fort Mason, Haight, Hayes Valley, Marina, Mount Davidson, Ocean Beach, Pacific Heights, Richmond, Sunset, Twin Peaks, West Portal

Weekend 3: October 24 & 25, 11am to 6pm
Bayview, Excelsior, Financial District, North Beach, Potrero Hill, Russian Hill, SOMA, Tenderloin

Weekend 4: October 31 & November 1, 11am to 6pm
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Creative Coding: An Introduction to Processing

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Saturday, October 3rd &  Sunday, October 4th. 1:00 – 6:00pm at Gray Area, 55 Taylor St, San Francisco

The first in a series of workshops on digital art-making, Presented by the Gray Area Artist Residency Program. This 2-day workshop will introduce you to the world of creative coding with Processing, a free programming environment that enables you to create interactive, dynamic, computer-based tools, projects, and art.


Description

From Processing.org

Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool.

 

Curriculum

  • What is Processing, and what can you do with it?
  • Creativity and Programming
  • Input, Output
  • Visuals
  • Animation, movement
  • Logic
  • Using data
  • Using Processing libraries
  • Programming Structures
  • Exporting, packaging and publishing Processing sketches.
  • How to teach yourself more

 


More Information

The workshops will be led by GAFFTA residents Gabriel Dunne, Ryan Alexander, Daniel Massey, and local artist and designer Scott Murray. with special guest and co-creator of processing Casey Reas in attendance to offer insights on his works on display in GAFFTA’s inaugural exhibition, OPEN.


Workshop Materials

Laptop computer with Windows, Linux, or OS X. You may download Processing from processing.org.


Registration is limited to 25 students, and we have sold out! Stay tuned… more workshop announcements coming soon!

For more information, contact workshops at gaffta dot org

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