We are already three sessions down in Part I of the current beginner course, which is a good opportunity to remind you: This semester, you can also register for the second half individually. Join us for a journey down the rabbit hole and learn all you ever wanted to know about the language methodologies of VL and apply this knowledge to advanced examples.
Scheduled every Monday evening from 6-9 pm, starting on January 13th.
Sign up here:
https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws24-5-vvvv-beginners-part-ii/
What will I learn?
Part II is crafted for those ready to deepen their understanding of this powerful visual programming environment. Whether you’re an artist, designer, developer, or technologist, this course will guide you through advanced topics to take your projects to the next level. Each of its six sessions is designed to tackle complex concepts in a practical, hands-on way, with real-world examples and interactive exercises. The topics include object-oriented patching, game development, networking, and much more - offering a focused deep dive into specific methodologies and tools that expand your creative and technical capabilities.
Who is it for?
- Artists who find inspiration in nature, animation and technology
- Technologists who are searching for a multipurpose toolkit for interactive installations
- Architects and designers who want to learn new ways of visualising their ideas
- Developers who are annoyed by coding and want to try visual programming instead
About the Instructors
Christoph Ignaz Kirmaier aka chk is a multimedia artist, musician, educator and co-founder of the Vienna and Berlin based studio 3e8. In the past years he has worked all across large-scale corporate multimedia installations, sound design, generative graphics, electronics, animation, music videos, user experience and robotic prototypes in several companies, bands and collectives.
Rosi Grillmair aka remony is an artist, programmer and art- and culture mediator based in Linz, Austria and a long term vvvv community member. She is an excellent educator in the field of interactive media, community driven programming tools and artistic installations. Her sessions are a mix of playful lectures, hands-on tutorials and enough time for your questions and in-depth discussions.
Schedule
The course starts on January 13th, comprises of 6 sessions that take place every Monday at 18:00 CET and last 3 hours each.
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