AddHead(new Html('')); $page->AddPost(new Post('STEWshops', <<What: urbanSTEW is hosting several workshops each month focused on technology and the arts.

When: One Saturday a month, 11am - 5pm (several separate workshops are offered in that time period)

Where: MADCAP Theater, 730 South Mill Ave, Tempe, AZ

Click here to Buy Tickets Online!

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March STEWshop - March 26th, 2011

Cristóbal Martínez and Stjepan Rajko present: Gentle introduction to programming with Processing
11am - 12:15pm

This workshop is intended for those that have had little or no experience with programming. Instructors will guide you through exercises that use Processing to generate static graphic art compositions. You will learn programming concepts dealing with repetition (loops), conditional execution (if statements), and random number generation.

Bring: laptop w/ Processing
***If you have your own laptop, you can download Processing here. If you cannot bring a laptop please contact stjepan@urbanstew.org for alternate arrangements.***

Cristóbal Martínez and Stjepan Rajko present: Processing functionality overview
12:30pm-1:45pm

For those with a little more experience (and those that attend the 1st workshop), we will explore broader graphics functionality offered by Processing, as well as some entry level animation techniques. We will challenge you to use learned skills in a number of open-ended exercises, as we mentor you along the way!

Bring: laptop w/ Processing
***If you have your own laptop, you can download Processing here. If you cannot bring a laptop please contact stjepan@urbanstew.org for alternate arrangements.***

Cristóbal Martínez and Stjepan Rajko present: Interactive Environments
2:00pm - 3:15pm

For the grand finale, you will construct an animated physics collision engine. With this exercise, you will learn how to integrate custom logic into your Processing programs. This will allow you to create environments with more complex behavior.

Bring: laptop w/ Processing
***If you have your own laptop, you can download Processing here. If you cannot bring a laptop please contact stjepan@urbanstew.org for alternate arrangements.***

Discount Tickets

Day Long Pass

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Cristóbal Martínez - http://cristobalmartinez.net/

Cristóbal Martínez, born in Santa Fe New Mexico, was raised in the Española Valley community of Alcalde. He is a digital arts practitioner, and Media Arts and Sciences Ph.D. student at Arizona State University. Cristóbal is a Chicano "tecno" cultural worker who researches and collaborates with indigenous communities to explore a folkloric practice of technology.

While drawing inspiration from his Northern New Mexican mestizo heritage, Cristóbal expresses XicanIndio metaphors and stories through his media art. He creates culturally responsive social spaces through interactive digital place-making and electro-acoustic musical forms, both of which are tangible, embodied, and culturally situated toward Chicano ways of being. Through these practices he develops living media theories that serve to extend indigenous knowledge systems to support the creation/expression of digital tools for the exercise of cultural and rhetorical sovereignty by indigenous peoples. 

As a contributing member of his community, Cristóbal combines these indigenous media frameworks with Chicano rasquache traditions to innovate culturally responsive electronic technologies such as implements and interactive murals used to facilitate social gatherings for sacred and folkloric ritual performance.  Examples of this include interactive media installations for community dialogues such as Resolanas and Circulos de Cultura.  Cristobal's work is inspired by the political discourse of Vine Deloria Jr., the philosophical writings of Gregory Cajete, and the ideas of education by Paulo Friere. Cristóbal's "tecno-folklórica" is envisioned to contribute towards the efforts of peoples who are working to establish community agency through the promotion of humanism. His work is rooted in the indigenous cultural and rhetorical exercise of critical thought and self-awareness within localized community conciousness.

Cristóbal's research and creative work has been published, presented, exhibited, and performed in community places and venues throughout North America, Europe, and in Australia.

Stjepan Rajko - http://dancinghacker.com/

Stjepan is a professional software developer at Axosoft, where he works on mobile and web applications.

He graduated in 2009 with a Ph.D. in Computer Science and an M.F.A. in Dance at Arizona State University (both degrees with concentrations from the School of Arts, Media and Engineering), and holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Iowa State University. His research focused on the analysis of human movement, with an emphasis of recognition of patterns such as gestures, or inference of certain movement qualities.

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NOVEMBER: PHYSICAL COMPUTING

SEPTEMBER: INTERACTIVE ART DEVELOPMENT

OCTOBER: VIDEOGRAPHY AND VIDEO EDITING

 

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Our first workshop covered the basics of Android development. The tutorials can now be accessed online:

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