Korean language
Trying by programming
Most of us believe that “Programming is difficult,” but we also know that if we know how to do something, we can try many different things. This workshop dealt with short codes and tools that can expand the scope of our ideas and expressions and gave a brief overview of principles and concepts. Also, practical tasks using OpenFrameworks, Arduino Sketch, and Unity programs were provided for smooth progress. Participants looked at the results of their expansion through various examples and shared their thoughts freely. This process became the basis for finding one’s own approach while reducing the hostility to programming and tools.
Date: September 21 (Thursday), September 26 (Tuesday), September 28 (Thursday), 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Venue: Center for Art Convergence Studio
Lecturer : Subong Jeong (Creative developer, media artist) http://subongjeong.com
Participants: 16 bachelor/master students at Korea National University of Arts
[1st Session: Camera] - Project Case Overview, Technical Demonstration, and Practical Exercises | Soobong Jeong
[2nd Session: Arduino] - Project Case Overview, Technical Demonstration, and Practical Exercises | Soobong Jeong
[3rd Session: Beam Projector] - Project Case Overview, Technical Demonstration, and Practical Exercises | Soobong Jeong
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Camera
Introduction of project cases
Technology demonstration and practice: webcam (face recognition, Blob detection, IR recognition), Kinect (gesture recognition)
Q&A, Discussion
Arduino
Introduction of project cases
Technology demonstration and practice : Sensing, button input, RFID recognition, Unity 3D connection
Q&A, Discussion
Beam projector
Introduction of project cases
Technology demonstration and practice : Mapping, synchronization, lip motion, MYO-device demonstration, practice
Q&A, Discussion