From September 15 to October 15 2011 Medialab-Prado's digital facade will show eight projects developed during 26,000 pixels workshops, aiming to experiment and generate designs for the facade, based in a creative code and computer design.
Monday to Wednesday from 7 pm to Midnight.
Medialab-Prado presents City Fireflies, a project by Víctor Díaz y Sergio Galán, developed during the last edition of the Global Game Jam (January 28 - 30, 2011). Activity within the framework of the Fridays Openlab,
The project is a videogame for the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, where citizens must distroy the "threats" that invade the facade.
Sixth session of 26,000 pixels, a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras. [live streaming]
This session is focussed to work with images and pixel operations. [live streaming]
26,000 pixels is a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras.
This session will be focussed to basics of algorithmic animation and motion. [live streaming]
26,000 pixels is a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras.
Session about 8 bit graphics. Animated GIFs. Color studies.
26,000 pixels is a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras.
Form and structure. Computational geometry.
Consider how to use primitive geometric shapes to explore the structure of the facade. Attention payed to important geometirc operations, calculating angles, intersections, distances.
26,000 pixels is a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras.
This session will focus on both the fundamentals of design and programming. Conditionals, loops, iteration.
26,000 pixels is a work group/workshop around the aesthetics of programming for experimenting with the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, at plaza de las Letras.
Within the framework of the Fridays Openlab, Chris Sugrue presents the project 26,000 pixels, which aims to generate designs for the digital facade of Medialab-Prado, based in creative code experimentation and the principles of computer design.
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