Off topic, but for those coming to this symposium: there is a *free*
open house Friday, March 6th at the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Their
blown glass demos usually last 3 hours (6-9 PM) and are just plain
amazing. It's about a 10min drive from CMU. Did I mention it's
free? :)
More info here:
http://pittsburghglasscenter.org/
and (specific to the open house "hot jam"):
http://www.pittsburghglasscenter.org/events/eventDetail.aspx?catID=4
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pittsburghglasscenter/sets/72157610652193568/
Cheers,
- Brian
On Jan 15, 2009, at 1:54 PM, _why wrote:
The various factions of art hacking are coming together at
Carnegie-Mellon University on March 7th to 9th. I'm talking about
Processing creators Ben Fry and Casey Reas. The Alice team. The
Scratch folks. I think some OpenFrameworks and VVVV people will be
there. I'll be there on behalf of Hackety Hack.
I'm told there'll be a site up at http://artandcode.com. We'll see
what happens! Registration is supposed to be cheap. Like a hundred
bucks for the whole weekend if you're from out of town and not a
student and all that. Kids and students get in for free or cheap.
This is the event to be at if you want to be in the middle of the
new movement to bring colorful programming to kids. It's really
happening, folks.
_why