Processing Community Day Aus/NZ 2019
Processing Community Day Aus/NZ locations(Brisbane, Melbourne and Wellington) are coming together for a day of:
Learning; workshops, worksheets and exercises(all abilities)Making; bring along what you want to work onExhibiting; local practitioners will fill our venues with their creationsMentoring; to help with your creative coding needs+ Code Jam+ a Trans-Tasman showcase+ of course, power and wifi ;)
All levels of abilities, ages and interests welcome. Processing Aus/NZ mentors and volunteers will be available on the day for questions and assistance.
Code Jam
As the uniting glue, all participants are invited to take part in the Challenge. Participants will be briefed a task at the beginning of the day and all submissions will be created into our very own Aus/NZ zine! Let's make something! Suitable and welcoming to all abilities.
Showcase
Nine curated, local practioners(three from each location) will present over live stream as we prepare to spend the day celebrating the love that is Processing.
Open Call
- Do you live in Australia or New Zealand - or are you just passing through?- Have you made some creative coding work recently that you want to share across seas?Submit a link to the work when you reserve a ticket. Selected submissions will have a 3 minute slot to show and talk about their work. Submissions open to anyone who's ever made anything with Processing(all derivations welcome ie. p5js, Python-mode Processing, Quil...)! Check individual events for submission dates and times.
We are proud and official Node Organisers of Processing Community Day @ Worldwide events
A day to celebrate art, code, and diversity —Processing is a free and open-source software platform for learning how to code within the context of the visual arts, created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. It is complemented by a web version, called p5.js, created by Lauren McCarthy. To date, Processing and p5.js are used by a worldwide community of artists, coders, educators, students.
The first Processing Community Day (PCD), organized by Taeyoon Choi and the Processing Foundation in 2017 was one of our efforts to improve diversity within the art and programming community. Taking place at the MIT Media Lab, PCD 2017 drew community members from all over the east coast to get together in person to meet, share what they're working on, to learn, and collaborate.
For PCD 2019, we would like to broaden the reach and impact of this community by organizing with hundreds of Processing communities around the world.Code of Conduct
We like welcoming spaces, and everyone who wants to attend deserves that. All participants, organisers and volunteers, are required to agree to the PCD Code of Conduct. Full details including the defintions of Harassment and what to do if you feel that someone is violating this Code of Conduct can be accessed here