May 4 @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

With a phone or laptop, experience a beginner-friendly workshop-performance that emphasizes the interdependent and intimate networked ecologies that can emerge with our computers. We’ll learn light coding to modify, maintain, and steward programs that activate computers as flowers, clouds, containers, and vessels – interacting with each other in a situated, contextual, and temporal sense. Our relationships with our devices will be nurtured symbiotically, reimagining more agentic & environmental ways of thinking about computers, networks, and code.

Chris Giang will offer tea service from handmade ceramics during the event.

The event has a maximum capacity of 15 participants. RSVPs are highly encouraged and additional participants will be welcome on a first come basis on the day of the event, until capacity is reached.

Computer Ambiences is part of APICC’s “Where Is Your Body” exhibition. Learn more by visiting the exhibition website page.

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