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Thursday, May 19 • 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Sound Sculpting in a Website FULL

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This workshop introduces the creative potential behind p5.js, a free and revolutionary programming environment that enables users to create interactive, dynamic, computer-based tools, projects, and art. We demonstrate how to create your own interactive audio and visual creation using Javascript, HTML & CSS, and explore a variety of methods to explore and perform using our creation.

This workshop is for anyone who would like to explore the world of creative coding for the web. No prior programming experience is necessary. Laptop required.

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avatar for Matthew Ganucheau (Gray Area)

Matthew Ganucheau (Gray Area)

Matt Ganucheau, Director of Education at Gray Area, is a San Francisco-based artist, composer, designer, and educator. With a passion for exploring the boundaries of interactive digital culture, he creates physical and sonic environments that engage his viewers by evoking a deeply... Read More →

Program Themes
avatar for Hacking Sound (Systems)

Hacking Sound (Systems)

The resurgence of a technological Maker Culture is undeniable, and Moogfest is a gathering for all those enthused by new tools for creative expression. This program includes a historical look at the evolution of dub reggae and home-made sound systems, radiating outwards from its native... Read More →


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