INTER/FACE Festival - Day Pass Sunday Nov 24th
💡💡💡 INTER/FACE Festival is a weekend long workshop festival exploring human and computer interfaces through workshops, artist talks and collaborative jams.
The festival will take place on NOV 23-24, with workshops in TouchDesigner, Arduino, sensors, world-building, multi-media networks and more.
Learn in an intuitive setting with a hybrid of mentor led technical and artistic workshops created for entry-level learners of all ages.
Tickets are on a sliding scale (suggested $50) for one day with food and coffee included. If you're experiencing financial barriers to attending, reach out!
Interested in the weekend pass? Link is here https://lu.ma/2yhqthig
Navigating The Art of Business; mental health in the business of new media - Maryam Mobini
10:30am - 12pm
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LUNCH - 12-1pm (Lunch provided)
ULTRASONIC THEREMIN WORKSHOP - Chris Jung and Triane Tambay
1pm-4pm
The Theremin, a unique instrument, traditionally requires intricate assembly, but in this workshop, we’ll simplify the process using an Arduino and sensor. Participants will learn to create and control electronic sounds by hand movement, using an ultrasonic sensor and Touchdesigner to create customizable sounds with accessible code. This workshop will explore integrating Arduino into interactive sound art, focusing on sound creation and manipulation, welcoming both novices and experts to participate.
This hands-on approach allows learners to experiment, make mistakes, and learn in a low-pressure environment. Participants will manipulate physical objects to understand abstract concepts, fostering a deeper understanding of technological principles.
Websockets Metaverse - Jonny Ostrem + Viv O’brien
4:30pm-7:30pm
Participants will explore websockets and their role in modern web development. They will learn why websockets are important and how they can be used in conjunction with the other skills learned over the weekend. The workshop will involve sending data across the internet, facilitating real-time collaboration with others.
Thank you to Z-Space, City of Vancouver and CreativeBC for your support.