Leon Lu
May 19, 2020
5-8PM

Making+Publishing Net Art

Due to a high number of requests, this session will build upon the “Intro to Net Art” workshop where participants were introduced to creative coding through the p5.js library.

Leon Lu will go over the fundamentals of web development introducing you to HTML, CSS and JavaScript workflows, while also going over how to publish your web page on the internet for free using a Github repository. For this workshop, you should first go over the content of the first workshop (available here) and have a piece of interactive art created using p5.js that you’d like to see published on the internet. 

You will need access to:

Part 1 of the workshop: https://madebyleon.github.io/IntroToP5/

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Time: 5pm - 8pm

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/makingpublishing-net-art-online-workshop-tickets-104547863474

This workshop is PWYC ($20 suggested donation). Please note that the fee can be waived if it is a financial barrier to participation.

After registering you will receive an email with a Zoom event link. Contact education@interaccess.org for any questions.

About the Instructor: Leon Lu is a designer, technologist and educator. He has most recently been a Resident Research Fellow at the Interactive Media Arts Program at New York University, Shanghai and is currently an Adjunct Professor at OCAD University and at the School of Design at George Brown College. His research interests are around how technology and design impacts social interactions between people and what can we as makers, designers and artists do in response. Instagram: @work_inprocess

Questions? If you have any questions about the workshop or special requirements, please contact us at education@interaccess.org

Cancellation and Rescheduling Policy: We are unable to accommodate attendee cancellations or refunds less than 1 week prior to a workshop or event. InterAccess reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this workshop if necessary.


Equity Access Pricing

To reduce financial barriers, a pay-what-you-can discount is available for any community members that self-identify as part of an equity-seeking group. To request an Equity Access code to use for workshop registration, please email education@interaccess.org. Studio Members also receive a discounted rate on workshops, in addition to other great benefits.

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