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SUMMARY: Workshop Introduction to Java
DESCRIPTION: Part of the HUB lab workshops WORKSHOP – Introduction to JavaS
 cript 1PM – 4PM\, September 05\, 2009 HUB:LAB Morris and Helen Belkin Art G
 allery 1825 Main Mall Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada V6T 1Z2 JavaScr
 ipt\, best known for its ability to add functionality and enrich the experi
 ence of otherwise static web pages\, is one of the […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Part of the HUB lab workshops</h4><p>WORK
 SHOP – Introduction to JavaScript<br />1PM – 4PM\, September 05\, 2009<br /
 >HUB:LAB</p><p>Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery<br />1825 Main Mall<br /
 >Vancouver\, British Columbia\,<br />Canada V6T 1Z2</p><p>JavaScript\, best
  known for its ability to add functionality and enrich the experience of ot
 herwise static web pages\, is one of the most popular scripting languages t
 hat exist today. In this workshop you will learn the basics of working with
  JavaScript. Topics include a discussion of some artworks that use JavaScri
 pt\, language structure and syntax\, and some common uses on the Internet. 
 Through a series of in-class projects\, participants will learn what they n
 eed to start working with JavaScript as well as the concepts that will beco
 me the basis of any future programming projects.</p><p>Workshop capacity is
  limited. Please register online by visiting <a href="http://www.hubcentre.
 org/workshops/introduction-to-javascript/">http://www.hubcentre.org/worksho
 ps/introduction-to-javascript/</a> and clicking the 'register here' link at
  the bottom of the page.</p><p>TALK – Jer Thorp<br />7PM – 9PM\, September 
 15\, 2009<br />Room 102\, Frederic Lasserre Building\,<br />University of B
 ritish Columbia<br />6333 Memorial Rd.</p><p>Jer Thorp is an artist and edu
 cator from Vancouver\, Canada. A former geneticist\, his digital art practi
 ce explores the many-folded boundaries between science and art. Recently\, 
 his work has been featured by The New York Times\, The Guardian\, BusinessW
 eek and the CBC. Learn more about Jer Thorp at <a href="http://blog.blprnt.
 com/">http://blog.blprnt.com/</a></p><p>WORKSHOP – Introduction to Processi
 ng<br />1PM – 4PM\, September 19\, 2009<br />HUB:LAB</p><p>Morris and Helen
  Belkin Art Gallery<br />1825 Main Mall<br />Vancouver\, British Columbia\,
 <br />Canada V6T 1Z2</p><p>Processing is an open source programming languag
 e and environment for students\, artists\, designers\, researchers\, and ho
 bbyists who want to program images\, animation\, and interactions. In this 
 workshop you will learn the basics of working with Processing. Topics inclu
 de a discussion of artworks made with Processing\, language structure and s
 yntax\, creating simple interactivity and image creating and manipulation. 
 Through a series of in-class projects\, participants will learn what they n
 eed to start working with Processing as well as the concepts that will beco
 me the foundation of any future programming projects.</p><p>Workshop capaci
 ty is limited. Please register online by visiting <a href="http://www.hubce
 ntre.org/workshops/introduction-to-processing/">http://www.hubcentre.org/wo
 rkshops/introduction-to-processing/</a> and clicking the 'register here' li
 nk at the bottom of the page.</p><p>HUB Workshops and Talks are free of cha
 rge.</p><p>About HUB:Centre for Art & Technology</p><p>HUB is an experiment
 al art initiative focused on collaboration\, the sharing of ideas and knowl
 edge\, and the creative exploration of information technologies. Built arou
 nd the principles of the Open Source movement\, HUB aims to create a collab
 orative\, interdisciplinary environment that provides free and open access 
 to current and emerging technologies. To learn more\, please visit<a href="
 http://www.hubcentre.org/">http://www.hubcentre.org/</a></p>
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