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Coming next! Art&&Code: Transmissions
Art&&Code is the STUDIO’s long-running event series focused on democratizing emerging technologies through creative exploration and public engagement. Over its six previous editions, the series has explored a diverse range of themes, including real-time visuals, live coding, and nightlife (2023); digital tools + crafty approaches (2021); new and independent visions for virtual, augmented, and mixed realities (2016); artistic, technical, tactical, and cultural potentials of low-cost 3D scanning devices (2011); artistic and tactical approaches to mobile, networked, and locative media (November 2009); and programming environments for artists, young people, and the rest of us (March 2009). The 2023 edition drew over 300 participants and, with support from NEA funding, provided free workshops, improved accessibility, and helped spark a growing regional interest in live visuals and media performance. Building on this momentum, Art&&Code will soon spotlight Transmission Arts, an interdisciplinary genre centered on radio frequency transmission and reception as artistic media. This edition will feature artists working with publicly accessible broadcast signals in live performance, installation, and interactive systems.
Use the links below to explore all past iterations of Art && Code
- LIVE! Art && Code (Fall 2023) Performance, Real-time Visuals, Live Coding, and Nightlife
- Art && Code: Homemade (January 2021):
Digital Tools + Crafty Approaches - WEIRD REALITY: Head-Mounted Art && Code (October 2016)
New and independent visions for virtual, augmented and mixed realities - Art && Code 3D: DIY 3D Sensing and Visualization (October 2011)
Artistic, technical, tactical and cultural potentials of low-cost 3D scanning devices - Mobile Art && Code (November 2009)
Artistic and Tactical Approaches to Mobile, Networked and Locative Media - Art && Code: Toolkits (March 2009)
Programming Environments for Artists, Young People, and the Rest of Us
Please direct questions to studio-info@andrew.cmu.edu.