Summer Digital Workshops 2019
9 July - 9 August 2019
Processing, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, CAD & Digital fabrication
Join us for the 15th edition of our Summer Digital Workshops! These five courses address techniques and practices increasingly used in performing art, installation art, (audio)visual art and of course digital art. They are mostly based on open(-source) softwares and hardwares.
The five classes
1. Art du code / Processing : 9 - 12 July 2019
2. Électronique sensée / Arduino : 16 - 19 July 2019
3. Linux / Raspberry Pi : 23 - 26 July 2019
4. Objets connectés / Raspberry Pi + Python : 30 July - 2 August 2019
5. CAD + Fabrication numérique / Fusion 360 : 6 - 9 August 2019
Conditions
These workshops are open to any artist, art student, designer, graphic designer, videographer, programmer, teacher, hobbyist, active unemployed person... wishing to learn new creative digital tools. These are classes for adults (18 & older).
The courses are taught in French. The teachers can answer to questions in English if needed. And of course, the programming languages are always based on English!
Registration is mandatory through the online form.
Our summer workshops also receive support of Bruxelles-Formation! For participants under 30, registered as job seekers with Actiris, the participation fee will be entirely covered by Bruxelles-Formation! If you meet the requirements, check the corresponding box in the registration form.
Practical Info
The workshops take place from 10:00 to 18:00
Language:
French (oral understanding necessary)
Location: FabLab.iMAL, Brussels
1st floor, entrance through the courtyard
Price:
100€ / workshop
Registration: through this online form.
The number of participants is limited!
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The workshops take place from 10:00 to 18:00
Language:
French (oral understanding necessary)
Location: FabLab.iMAL, Brussels
1st floor, entrance through the courtyard
Price:
100€ / workshop
Registration: through this online form.
The number of participants is limited!
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