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Although it was not part of the curriculum, most of us participated in the "Hack the Panel" workshop with Alexander Roidl. This workshop was part of the exhibition "Re-coding Everyday Technology" by the "Arbeitsgruppe für außergewöhnliche Ein- und Ausgabemedien"of which our professor is a member. This workshop focused on easily approaching an unusual output medium. The "panels" were large LED panels typically assembled into a giant screen for concerts, but we used them individually with 64 x 64 LEDs. During the workshop, we learned the basics of p5.js and created generative works tailored to this medium. Overall, it was a great experience to quickly and easily repurpose unconventional technology and become familiar with basic creative coding. | Although it was not part of the curriculum, most of us participated in the "Hack the Panel" workshop with Alexander Roidl. This workshop was part of the exhibition [https://re-coding.technology/ "Re-coding Everyday Technology]" by the [https://arbeitsgruppefueraussergewoehnlicheeinundausgabemedien.de/#:~:text=Die%20Arbeitsgruppe%20f%C3%BCr%20au%C3%9Fergew%C3%B6hnliche%20Ein,eine%20experimentelle%20Gestaltungspraxis%20erarbeitet%20werden. "Arbeitsgruppe für außergewöhnliche Ein- und Ausgabemedien"] of which our professor is a member. This workshop focused on easily approaching an unusual output medium. The "panels" were large LED panels typically assembled into a giant screen for concerts, but we used them individually with 64 x 64 LEDs. During the workshop, we learned the basics of p5.js and created generative works tailored to this medium. Overall, it was a great experience to quickly and easily repurpose unconventional technology and become familiar with basic creative coding. | ||
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== The panels that we hacked == | == The panels that we hacked == |