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		<title>January-March 2011 Schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE: We&#8217;re very sorry but due to the untimely death this week of Olivier Ruellet from a deadly flu virus we are canceling the Processing 3D Workshop.  Our hearts are with Olivier and his many friends and family, his energy and passion for art, coding, and life will be sorely missed by all of us in London [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">UPDATE: We&#8217;re very sorry but due to the untimely death this week of Olivier Ruellet from a deadly flu virus we are canceling the Processing 3D Workshop.  Our hearts are with Olivier and his many friends and family, his energy and passion for art, coding, and life will be sorely missed by all of us in London and well beyond.</span></p>
<p>We&#8217;re very pleased to announce our new schedule of workshops for early 2011!  For starters, we&#8217;re offering three multi-week workshops on the ever-popular topic of <strong>Interactive Lighting</strong>, a new foray into <strong>3D Animation</strong>, and an update on the classic introduction to <strong>Processing &amp; Arduino.</strong> All workshops will take place form 7-9:30PM at <a href="http://spacestudios.org.uk">SPACE STUDIOS</a>, 129—131 Mare Street, London E8 3RH.  More details and a payment like is below, or if you&#8217;d like more information, would like a concession rate, or would rther pay via bank transfer or some other method, please email us at <a href="mailto:reserve@openlabworkshops.org">reserve@openlabworkshops.org</a>.</p>
<p>Also, we&#8217;ll soon be announcing a weekend of workshops at London&#8217;s premiere digital art fair, the <a title="Kinetica Art Fair" href="http://http://www.kinetica-artfair.com/" target="_blank">Kinetica Art Fair</a>, coming up February 4-6, 2011! Keep up to date with us via the email list (link above) , <a href="http://twitter.com/openlabworkshop">Twitter feed</a>, or right here on the blog.</p>
<h3>Workshops for January to March 2011:</h3>
<p><strong>1) </strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>SOLD OUT! </strong></span><strong>Make your own Interactive Lighting Artwork</strong> with Daniel Hirschmann (using Arduino and DMX).</p>
<p><em>Hands-on strategies for controlling lighting in art, architecture, and beyond.<br />
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There has been an explosion of LED lighting installations and interactive technologies in the art world recently. This is inspiring artists and designers to use interactive elements in their own light-based works. If you’re equally inspired, this course is for you.</p>
<p>By demonstrating methods and technologies for using existing interactive systems, this course will help you create your own responsive light art works. Using the open source Arduino as our platform, we will:</p>
<ul>
<li> Cover the DMX lighting control standard in depth</li>
<li> Offer strategies for building responsive lighting systems</li>
<li> Use off-the-shelf controllable DMX fixtures</li>
<li> Explore a variety of sensors</li>
</ul>
<p>By the end of the course, you will produce your own interactive lighting project.</p>
<p><em>Level:</em> Mixed beginner. Very basic familiarity with any kind of programming is recommended.<em><br />
Cost: </em>£165 (includes most required equipment)<em><br />
Schedule:</em> 5 x 2.5 hr sessions on <strong>Wednesdays</strong> starting January 19th, with a one-week break for Kinetica</p>
<p><strong>2) <span style="color: #ff0000;">CANCELED &#8211; </span>3D Animation using Processing</strong> with Olivier Ruellet and Evan Raskob<em> </em></p>
<p><em>The basic concepts and techniques of 3D animation, presented in Processing.<br />
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<p>This course is for people wishing to push their animation practice using free, open source software.  During the course, we will:</p>
<ul>
<li> Cover the practical aspects of handling 3D data and transformations</li>
<li> Explore procedural methods of animation</li>
<li> Get to grips with 3D-related concepts and methods (3D coordinates, cameras, lights, shapes, movement)</li>
<li> Apply all of this to a project of your choice</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Level:</em> Intermediate. Basic experience of Processing necessary.<br />
<em> Cost:</em> £85<br />
<em>Schedule:</em> 4  x 2.5 hrs sessions on Tuesdays starting February 8th</p>
<p><strong>3) <span style="color: #ff0000;">SOLD OUT! </span>Introduction to Processing and Arduino</strong> with Evan Raskob (<a href="http://wiki.openlabworkshops.org/index.php?title=Processing_and_Arduino_4_Week">more info &amp; schedule</a>)<em> </em></p>
<p><em>Hands-on starter kit for anyone interested in interactive art</em></p>
<p>This course is for complete beginners who have an interest in the possibilities of interactive art. We will introduce how to create interactive art using both computers (screens and projection) and hardware (sensors, motors, servos, LEDs).</p>
<p>We will use the free, open source software Processing for computer graphics, the open source hardware platform Arduino and the Firmata library to create our own physical devices that control light, sound, and video.  By the end of the course, the goal is to create a device that interacts with the physical world.</p>
<p><em>Level:</em> Beginner. No experience necessary.<br />
<em>Cost:</em> £85<br />
<em>Schedule:</em> 4 x 2.5 hrs sessions on Tuesdays starting March 1st<br />
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		<title>3 Workshops for April &#8211; June 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re happy to announce another Introductory Processing workshops plus two shiny new workshops running at the lovely and well-outfitted SPACE Studios, this April to June: one aimed at creating interactive lighting installations using Arduino, LEDs, and DMX, and another where we explore using Processing to visualize data, learning some techniques of data sorting and visualization [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re happy to announce another Introductory Processing workshops plus<span style="font-size: medium;"><strong> two</strong></span> shiny new workshops  running at the lovely and well-outfitted SPACE Studios, this April to  June: one aimed at creating interactive lighting installations using  Arduino, LEDs, and DMX, and another where we explore using Processing to  visualize data, learning some techniques of data sorting and  visualization along the way.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;">Interactive  Lighting With Arduino</span></strong></p>
<p>First, we&#8217;re offering a new  workshop from Arduino and interactive design guru Daniel Hirschmann:</p>
<p>With the ubiquity of LED lighting installations, artists and  designers are looking at ways of introducing interactive elements to  light based works.  This class is intended to demonstrate methods and  technologies to interface and create one&#8217;s own responsive light art  works.  Using the open source Arduino as our platform, over the course  of 5 weeks, participants will learn how to use sensor information to  effect their light pieces.  By using various electronic components and  techniques we will demonstrate how to expand the outputs of the Arduino.   We will cover the DMX lighting control standard in depth &#8211; offering  strategies for building responsive lighting systems with off the shelf  DMX controllable fixtures.  By the end of the class, participants will  produce their own interactive lighting project.</p>
<p>Taking place on 4 consecutive Monday nights from 6:30-9:30PM at  SPACE from April 26 to May 17 inclusive, with a final open workshop  session on June 7.  The cost  will be £160, paid upfront, unless you make  other arrangements with us.  The cost includes a custom circuit board  and electronic components necessary for the workshop.<a href="http://wiki.openlabworkshops.org/index.php?title=Interactive_Lighting_with_Arduino"><span style="font-size: smaller;"><br />
</span><span style="font-size: small;">[more  details]</span></a></p>
<h1><span style="font-size: large;">Intermediate Processing:  Visualizing Data</span><span style="font-size: large;"> </span></h1>
<p>Dry as the title may sound, this workshop will be an inspiring tour  of projects using data in art and design, and the techniques behind  them.  Visualizing data is a great way to learn more about Processing  and what&#8217;s possible with software and visuals, because let&#8217;s face it,  most of what we do in the digital world is taking data from one source  (e.g. temperature, twitter messages, the daily length of your toenails)  and converting it to another form (e.g. a bar graph).    In a scant 4 weeks, you will learn:</p>
<ol>
<li> How to use data to create interesting visual imagery</li>
<li> What XML is and why it is useful</li>
<li> How to load and save data files (in a variety of formats)</li>
<li> How to represent data as code (object-oriented programming)</li>
<li> Basic math skills for dealing with data (mean, mode, median,  etc)</li>
</ol>
<p>Taking place on 3 consecutive Thursday nights from 7:15-9:15PM at SPACE  from April 29 to May 20.  For those who have taken the introductory  Processing course, or with basic exposure to programming (loops,  variables, arrays).  You will need  to bring a laptop, preferably with Processing installed (free  download).   The cost  will be £75, paid upfront, unless you make  other arrangements with us.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;">Introductory  Processing for Everyone</span></strong></p>
<p>The course itself will be a relaxed but project-focused introduction  to Processing and interactive art and design in general.  We will spend  the bulk of the first three sessions on basic methods of working with  code, general workflow, and feeling your way around the Processing  environment, along the way building some small projects and gaining  inspiration from art, design, and technologies  such as Wii remotes, RFID, OSC, video, and more.  The material is  flexible, based on the  needs and wishes of the people attending.</p>
<p>Taking place on 5 consecutive Thursday nights from 7:15 &#8211; 9:15PM at  SPACE from May 27 until June 24.</p>
<p>This will be a small workshop,  so please reserve soon!   The cost  will be £125 for the entire 5-week course, paid upfront, unless you make  other arrangements with us.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;">Finally&#8230;</span></strong></p>
<p>Please email  <a href="mailto:reserve@openlabworkshops.org">reserve@openlabworkshops.org</a> to reserve spot in any workshop!</p>
<p>All workshops take place at SPACE Studios, in Hackney, at 129 – 131 Mare  St, Hackney E8 3RH</p>
<p><span> <strong>Nearest transport:</strong> London Fields (5 mins by rail from Liverpool St.), </span><span>Bethnal Green (tube), </span><span>various buses – please see </span><a title="SPACE contact  and transport" href="http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/contact/SPACE/" target="_blank">http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/contact/SPACE/</a> for full details<a title="SPACE contact  and transport" href="http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/contact/SPACE/" target="_blank"><br />
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		<title>April 2010 &#8211; Arduino+Processing 2 Day Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 16:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>evan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 2-day workshop will take place on Tuesday 6 &#38; 13 April at The Flea Pit (Columbia Rd nr. Old Street, Shoreditch). Cost: £40 (for two 2-hour sessions) To reserve please email reserve@openlabworkshops.org &#8211; space is limited. Are you new to programming and interactive electronics? Have you ever been interested in a crash course in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-113" title="openlabprocessing-chip-logo" src="http://openlabworkshops.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/openlabprocessing-chip-logo.jpg" alt="openlabprocessing-chip-logo" width="730" height="184" />This 2-day workshop will take place on Tuesday 6 &amp;  13 April at <a title="The Flea Pit" href="http://thefleapit.com" target="_blank">The Flea Pit</a> (Columbia Rd nr. Old Street, Shoreditch).<br />
Cost: £40 (for two 2-hour sessions)<br />
To reserve please email reserve@openlabworkshops.org &#8211; space is limited.</strong></p>
<p>Are you new to programming and interactive electronics? Have you ever  been interested in a crash course in connecting real world sensors with  your computer?</p>
<p>This is the class for you!  We start with a gentle introduction  to programming using Processing, a free tool for digital art and design.   Following that is a basic introduction to electronics and sensors  using the Arduino platform.  Finally, we demonstrate how you can connect  the two together!  Use a distance sensor to control the strength of a  man-made wind, or use a mouse click to start a vibrating motor under  someone&#8217;s chair&#8230; At the end of this class you will have the tools to  do exactly these things and more.</p>
<p>Suitable for beginners.  No previous experience necessary.</p>
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<h3><span><a title="Edit section: Day 1 - Processing" href="http://wiki.openlabworkshops.org/index.php?title=Intro_Processing_Plus_Arduino&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2"></a></span><span>Day 1 &#8211; Processing </span></h3>
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<li> Introduction to the Processing application &#8211; installing and  basic use</li>
<li> Drawing to the screen</li>
<li> Basic programming concepts such as decisions (logic) and  syntax</li>
<li> Basic animation concepts</li>
<li> Resources and where to find help</li>
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<h3><span> </span><span>Day 2 &#8211; Arduino</span></h3>
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<li> Introduction to the Arduino platform (hardware and software) &#8211;  installing and basic use</li>
<li> Programming the Arduino (syntax)</li>
<li> Digital input / output, analog input / output, and Serial  Communication</li>
<li> Demonstrating how to get Processing and Arduinos to  communicate.</li>
<li>Resources and where to find help</li>
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		<title>Two Workshops in October 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Openlab, the London-based open source art and technology collective, presents two more workshops in October about doing some really cool sh** using free (as in open source) tech.  Come out to Space Studios where the computers are shiny and new, or out to The Roebuck pub where the Budvar Dark flows freely (as in we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Openlab</strong>, the London-based open source art and technology collective, presents two more workshops in October about doing some really cool sh** using free (as in open source) tech.  Come out to Space Studios where the computers are shiny and new, or out to The Roebuck pub where the Budvar Dark flows freely (as in we enjoy drinking it).  Either way, learn something cool, and make us happy for having caused you to learn it. And if you&#8217;re thinking of coming to a couple, check the schedule at <a href="http://openlabworkshops.org">http://openlabworkshops.org</a> and email us at <a href="mailto:reserve@openlabworkshops.org">reserve@openlabworkshops.org</a> for a multi-pass.</p>
<p><strong>~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~=~<br />
~= Workshop #6: Special Daniel vs. Daniel Edition ~=~=~=</strong></p>
<p><strong>When:</strong> Thursday 15 October, from 6pm-9:30pm<strong><br />
Where:</strong> Space Studios, 129 – 131 Mare St, Hackney E8 3RH<strong><br />
Nearest transport:</strong> Bethnal Green (tube), London Fields (Overground), Buses – see <a href="http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/contact/SPACE/">http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/contact/SPACE/</a><br />
<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Cost:</strong> £15 for the entire night, or per workshop (see below).<br />
<strong>How to pay:</strong> At the door, or via Paypal to be guaranteed a space.  Please email or Paypal to <a href="mailto:reserve@openlabworkshops.org">reserve@openlabworkshops.org</a> to reserve a space in any workshop.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule:</strong></p>
<p><strong>6PM: Simulating and Sonifying Natural Systems</strong> with Daniel Jones &#8211; £10<br />
An increasingly popular practice in digital arts is creating sonic representations of dynamical systems &#8212; simulating natural phenomena such as insect swarms, tree growth, wind turbulence and neural networks, and translating such phenomena into sound, to create organic, dynamic audio-visual works. Working from a *basic knowledge* of the Java-based Processing environment, Daniel Jones explains how to create such a simulation and subsequently connect it to the open-source SuperCollider synthesis engine, providing a valuable addition to a digital artist&#8217;s toolkit.</p>
<p>Requirements:</p>
<ul>
<li> Processing (from <a href="http://processing.org/download/">http://processing.org/download/</a>)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>7:45PM: Introduction to Arduino: Microcontrollers, LEDs, Sensors, and You! </strong>with Daniel Hirschmann &#8211; £10<br />
Newly-minted Goldsmiths&#8217; lecturer Daniel introduces you to the Arduino as a platform for prototyping physical &amp; digital interactive objects, installation, and things.  We will cover the programming environment, some basic electronics, and learn how to make sensors do stuff to lights.</p>
<p>Requirements:</p>
<ul>
<li> laptop computer with Arduino downloaded and installed.  Go through the Getting Started guide on the website.</li>
<li> An Arduino Microcontroller platform.  These can be bought from Tinker.it.  If needed, a few will be on hand for use, or for sale.  Please let us know by email (see above) whether you&#8217;re interested in buying one on the day.</li>
<li> Breadboard, hook-up wire, switches, LEDs, Potentiometers, Infrared Rangers, Ultrasonic rangers, FSR&#8217;s, other sensors&#8230;  If you don&#8217;t know what these are, DON&#8217;T worry!  We&#8217;ll have some available to use during the intro.  If you DO know what these are, and you have a them &#8211; bring them along and we can help you wire them up!</li>
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~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~~=~=~=~=~=~</strong><strong>=~</strong><br />
<strong>~= Workshop #7: Programming is More than Just Words ~=~=~=</strong></p>
<p><strong>When: </strong>Tuesday 20 October, from 6pm-10:00pm<br />
<strong>Where: </strong><a href="http://theroebuck.net">The Roebuck</a> pub (upstairs room), 50 Great Dover Street, SE1 4YG<br />
<strong>Nearest transport:</strong> 5, 133, 343, 21 buses, Borough Tube (Northern line)<br />
About 8 minute walk from London Bridge Station (Northern and Jubilee tube, rail, and bus station: 48, 47, 149 buses)</p>
<p><strong>Cost:</strong> £15 for the entire night, or per workshop (see below).<br />
<strong>How to pay:</strong> At the door, or via Paypal to be guaranteed a space (limited to 30 people per workshop).  There will be a few spaces for people who show up on the night.  Please email reserve@openlabworkshops.org to reserve a space in any workshop.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule:</strong></p>
<p><strong>6PM: Processing Beginners&#8217; Workshop</strong> with Evan Raskob &#8211; £10</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve heard Evan&#8217;s intro workshops and been slightly terrified by the advanced stuff (it&#8217;s ok to admit it).  So bring your basic questions and project ideas, and Evan will work thorough them to everyone&#8217;s benefit.  Or, if people are feeling quiet, he will go through some of his endless bag o&#8217; tricks, including OSC and MIDI.<strong></strong></p>
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</strong><strong>7:45</strong><strong>PM: Understanding Sound and Music by Programming Computers</strong> with S. Jagannathan &#8211; £10</p>
<p>Session 1 (of 2): Building a music tuner program.</p>
<p>Your very own accurate musical instrument tuner spanning the entire audio range to tune any instrument.  Several tuning schemes supported including roll your own.  About 50% of the workshop/talk will have computer sound &amp; music ideas &#8211; these will be programming language agnostic &#8211; in a format that musicians without any prior programming background but with an interest in computer music can understand. PD, max/msp, SuperCollider, etc. users will benefit from looking into that primal black box of sound generators!</p>
<p>Requirements:</p>
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<li> Basic knowledge of C &#8211; variables, loops, conditionals, basic pointers. (if you have done programming in the past it should be fairly straightforward.)</li>
<li> Computer with the ability to compile and run C programs linked to portaudio libraries.</li>
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