Algorithmic processes that generate artistic forms have a long tradition. Examples include the composer's score, the architect's plan, or the choreographer's notes.

Designed to explore the space between the students' creative vision, randomness, and computing, this course will address algorithmics as a means of artistic creation.

In addition to visual composition techniques based on aleatority, the course will provide contact with works by artists who use algorithmic composition techniques.

  • 18 Oct. | 09:30 às 17:00
gnration
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

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Training accredited by the Sá de Miranda Training Centre
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  • 18 Oct. | 09:30 às 17:00
gnration
Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service

 

Ticket 9€
Buy ticket


Training accredited by the Sá de Miranda Training Centre
Registration soon at cfsm.pt.

Date 18 Oct (Sat) | 09:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | gnration

Ticket 9€

Trainer André Rangel

Duration 6 hours

Target audience Teachers of the 3rd cycle of basic education and secondary education (Departments of Expressions and Visual Arts), and the general public

Support Portuguese Republic - Culture, Youth and Sports / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas | BPI Bank and ‘la Caixa’ Foundation

Note training accredited by the Sá de Miranda Training Centre

 

André Rangel
André Rangel is an artist, designer, university lecturer and researcher. Director and founder of the studio 3kta, specialising in intermedia concepts and systems, he co-founded and co-organises the International Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics, and X, among other events in the field of practice and thought as means of artistic expression.