Co-Creative Code: Human-AI Art Lab with p5.js & Cursor
In-person at InterAccess - Register here
Registration Fee: $30 Non-Member | $20 Member
In this hands-on workshop, we'll combine human and computational expression, coding generative artworks with p5.js in partnership with Cursor's AI IDE.
Participants will explore the fundamentals of algorithmic thinking, pseudocode, and prompt engineering while experimenting with the creation of generative, interactive, browser-based art.
Upon completion of the workshop, participants will have developed an interactive, generative artwork and learned how Large Language Models (LLMs) can augment creative workflows from ideation to execution. There will also be an opportunity for a workshare in the 360 gallery at the end of the session.
No advanced coding skills required—just bring your imagination and readiness to experiment!
Workshop Requirements
Laptop with the following specifications:
- Operating System: Windows 7 or later or macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) or later or Linux (Any modern distribution from the last 5 years)
- Processor: Quad-core processor or better (min dual-core)
- RAM: 8GB or more (min 4GB)
- Storage: 128GB SSD or larger
- Display: 1920x1080 resolution or higher
- External mouse for easier navigation
Software Requirements:
- Google Chrome (version 90 or later) or Mozilla Firefox (version 88 or later)
- Cursor (2-week free trial, can be downloaded at beginning of workshop)
About the Facilitator
Tara Rose Morris (she/they) is a mixed desi new media artist and creative technologist exploring digital embodiment and social networks. With a background in animation, media studies, and programming, Tara creates immersive experiences that reimagine techno-social connections. Their project "moves" visualizes local artist communities through digital choreographies, while "NFTarot" proposes the blockchain as a site of divination and energy exchange. Tara's work has featured at Miami Art Week, SXSW, and Signals VIFF. They've led workshops on animation, Web3, and creative AI at NeueHouse, DEGETC, and SciArc. She is based in Toronto, Canada.
Accessibility Information: We regret that at this time InterAccess does not have barrier-free access; we are currently working to improve the accessibility of all facilities.
There are five steps up to our main entrance, with automatic doors. Once inside all facilities are on the same level, and there is an accessible single-user washroom inside the unit.
Questions? If you have any questions about the workshop or special requirements, please contact us at education@interaccess.org.
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