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Intro to p5.js
Learn the basics of p5.js in this workshop by Tess Sutherland, and get started on your creative coding journey.
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InterAccess 950 Dupont St Unit 1 Toronto, ON M6H 1Z2 Canada
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About this event
This is a two-session workshop.
Session I: Tues, Nov 8 from 6–9 PM EST
Session II: Tues, Nov 15 from 6–9 PM EST
Creative coding is a type of computer programming that prioritizes the expressive over the functional, used to create interactive installations, projections and projection mapping, sound art, and much more.
Interested but don’t know where to start? P5.js, a free and open-source software, is a great entry point! It’s designed to make coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else. Learn the basics of p5.js in this workshop by Tess Sutherland, and get started on your creative coding journey.
Workshop Prerequisites
- Laptop w/ mouse and keyboard capabilities
- p5.js account
- Chrome or Firefox browser
Interested participants without access to this equipment may email education@interaccess.org to inquire about renting equipment provided by InterAccess. Access to equipment is provided on a first-come-first-serve basis and is not guaranteed.
Please make sure to prepare and test out this setup well before the workshop. If you run into any issues with installing or using this software, contact education@interaccess.org for troubleshooting advice.
About the Instructor
Tess Sutherland currently works as a Digital Skills Educator at Pinnguaq teaching community-centred digital skills programs in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities. She also teaches coding, electronics, & robotics at InterAccess. She has previously worked as a New Media Specialist at Toronto Metropolitan University and as a Makerspace Technician at the Royal Ontario Museum. She is a graduate of the Toronto Metropolitan University New Media program and holds a postgraduate certificate in Indigenous Knowledges and Experiences. She is currently pursuing a degree in Life Sciences at Queen’s University.
Questions? If you have any questions about the workshop or require additional support, please contact us at education@interaccess.org.
Cancellation and Rescheduling Policy: Please email education@interaccess.org to request a refund. 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.
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.
COVID-19 INFORMATION
For indoor events, InterAccess strongly encourages all attendees to wear masks/face-coverings to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and to ensure the continued health and safety of staff, facilitators, and fellow attendees.
We ask that staff and participants screen themselves for COVID-19 symptoms before visiting our space.