ITERATIONS 2023 - Conference Friday
● How do recent technological developments empower makers to generate new creative avenues? How is the creative coding landscape going to evolve in the coming few years? These questions will be explored during the ITERATIONS creative coding symposium conference programme spanning Firday 15 December and Saturday 16 December.
TICKETS
The following types of tickets are available for this event:
- Online ticket (FREE)
- Full Conference Ticket - Regular €25,-
- Full Conference Ticket - Student €15,-
- Friday 15 December Ticket - Regular €15,-
- Friday 15 December Ticket - Student €10,-
Go here to get the ticket of your choice. It is important to us that Iterations is accessible to everyone and that everyone feels welcome. If you feel hindered by these prices to attend, please contact us to explore options at ticketing@creativecodingutrecht.nl
FRIDAY CONFERENCE TIMETABLE
13:00 - 13:45 - Registration - (Time is the New Space)
13:45 - 14:00 - Opening: Fabian van Sluijs & Vera van de Seyp
14:00 - 15:00 - Talk 1: Stig Møller Hansen (online)
15:00 - 16:00 - Talk 2: Bérénice Courtin (online)
16:00 - 17:00 - Talk 3: Lea Naisberg (online)
17:00 - 18:00 - Drinks & networking - via Biergarten
20:00 - 21:30 - Closing Conversation, moderated by Katía Truijen
● With a focus on inclusivity, we invited an international group of makers from different disciplines to talk about how they use code as a creative medium.
● The proceedings of our Friday programme will be moderated by media researcher, curator and musician Katía Truijen. Her work is concerned with bringing people together around practices of listening, archiving, and rehearsing alternative urban, technological and ecological futures.
● Opening keynote of the event will be "Echoes in Code: Using Graphic Design Heritage To Teach Programming", presented by Stig Møller Hansen (Online). In this talk Stig will talk about their 'Deconstruction/Reconstruction' teaching method, blending art, Computational Thinking, and graphic design heritage. Learn how historical graphic design artifacts inspire Creative Coding for educators, students, and professionals alike.
● Second talk of the day is presented by Bérénice Courtin (Online). Their practice focuses on textile arts, installation and performance in relation to codes and language and is currently exhibited at the Centre Pompidou Metz in an interactive installation called Digital Jacquard. Bérénice Courtin's work takes as its starting point the study of the electromechanical machine Enigma, used by her Polish resistance grandfather to encrypt and decipher information. In their artistic practice, Bérénice compares the use of this machine to the loom into which she inserts computer codes.
● Last presentation on the Friday programme features Lea Naisberg (Online). As the founder of Creative Coding NYC, she fosters a vibrant community through weekly meetups, emphasizing inclusivity and collaboration. In her talk, Lea will address why the creative coding and live coding community (particularly in New York) have been successful in being inclusive and beginner friendly and how the community has been intentional about creating spaces for underrepresented groups in tech.
● To bring a ceremonial close to our first day of our creative coding conference we will engage in "Learning on Repeat: Creative Pedagogies & Generative Tools", moderated by Katía Truijen.
Stringing together learnings from the speakers and ITERATIONS community (online and offline), we will engage in a final conversation on creative pedagogies and generative tools, ways of sharing knowledge, and modes of intergenerational learning. With contributions by: Niki Scheijen, Maxim Schoemaker, KITE educatie & Alvin Arthur.