ITP/IMA Thursday Night Talk: p5.js Community Salon

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Event Details

p5.js Community Salon is a public gathering of p5.js community members to share and connect at NYU ITP on Thursday, March 30, 6:30-7:30pm. During the event, a group of speakers will briefly share their work with the community, followed by food and social time.

p5.js Community Salon is organized by p5.js Project Lead Qianqian Ye, as part of their IMA/ITP Project Fellowship. This event is supported by Sonia Choi, Project and Communications Coordinator at Processing Foundation.

List of confirmed Speakers:

  • Zainab Aliyu
  • Aarati Akkapedi
  • Sonia Choi
  • Don Hanson
  • Shawné Michaelain Holloway
  • Saber Khan
  • Jackie Liu
  • Rachel Lim
  • Olivia McKayla Ross 
  • Munus Shih
  • Tsige Tafesse:
  • Cy X
  • Xin Xin

Qianqian (Q) Ye is a Chinese artist, creative technologist and educator based in Los Angeles. Trained as an architect, she creates digital, physical, and social spaces exploring issues around gender, immigrant, power, and technology. Their most recent collaborative project, The Future of Memory, was a recipient of the Mozilla Creative Media Award. At the Processing Foundation, Qianqian is the Lead of p5.js, an open-source art and education platform that prioritizes access and diversity in learning to code, with over 1.5 million users. She currently teaches creative coding as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at USC Media Arts + Practice and 3D Arts at Parsons School of Design. For 2022-2023, Qianqian is a NYU ITP/IMA Project fellow and Civic Media Fellow at USC Annenberg Innovation Lab.

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Date: Thursday, March 30, 2023

Time: 6:30pm - 7:30pm EST

Location:
ITP/IMA
370 Jay Street, 4th Floor
Brookly, NY, 11201

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This event is open to the entire NYU Community.