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This is the Openlab Workshops Wiki, where we keep all that free and easy documentation we promise from our workshops. All content on this site is released under a Creative Commons license: http://wiki.openlabworkshops.org/index.php?title=Openlab_Workshops_Wiki:Copyrights
About Us
Openlab Workshops organize and teach regular workshops in art and technology using free software.
Openlab Workshops was started by artist and educator Evan Raskob in mid-2009 to fulfill the need for practical education about digital art and technology. Focusing on open source and free software, with its idealistic emphasis on transparency, knowledge-sharing, and international collaboration, Openlab Workshops developed a range of workshops in programming for artists and designers, interactive lighting, and sound design. Workshops are developed and taught by working artists and media practitioners, giving participants access to direct, practical experience.
London has no shortage of experts in the creative arts and technologies, ready and willing to share that knowledge with others. Openlab Workshops grew out of one such community of dedicated free software developers, enthusiasts, and performers - Openlab - who were organizing workshops and performances internationally since 2004 and continue to do so.
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Current Workshops
(None right now - check back soon!)
Previous Workshops
Daniel Hirshmann's Arduino workshops can be found here.
Winter 2010 Processing Workshops
- Processing Data Visualization May 2010
- Processing Winter 2010 - Space Studios, Hackney, London, UK
- Processing Winter 2010 2 - The Flea Pit, Columbia Rd., London, UK
Spring 2010 Combo Workshops
- Processing and Arduino Spring 2010 - The Flea Pit, Columbia Rd., London UK
Spring/Summer 2010

