CAC NYC: Developing for your art
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Hi Creative Apps Community!
Join us this month in celebration of the start of Creative Tech Week (http://creativetechweek.nyc/) as we talk with folks who code as part of their creative process! We'll also have plenty of time for networking while having a beer and enjoying some pizza.
Featured guests:
China Blue
China Blue is an art pioneer who is a nominated two year Artist-in-Residence with the Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute at the Rhode Island Hospital. She has received two NASA/RI Space Grants. One was for her research of the sounds of meteorite impacts created by NASA’s Vertical Gun and she is the first person to record Paris' Eiffel Tower. She investigates and explores bioacoustics, ultra and infrasonic sampling devices, brain wave monitoring and robotic sensory avatars to enhance our perceptual world.
http://www.chinablueart.com
Eric Corriel
Currently living in Brooklyn, Eric takes the urban landscape as a medium in which to create site-specific video installations in the public realm. He teaches interaction design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he is also Lead Web Designer and Developer.
www.ericcorriel.com (http://www.ericcorriel.com/)
Daniel Temkin
Daniel Temkin makes images, programming languages, and interactive pieces that explore systems of logic and language. His esoteric.codes blog, an exploration of programming languages as art, was awarded the Creative Capital / Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. He has presented at conferences such as SXSW, SIGGRAPH, CAA, and Media Art Histories, and his work has been a critic's pick for Art News, the New York Times, and the Boston Globe.
danieltemkin.com (http://danieltemkin.com/)
Jesse Lee
Jesse is a developer and engineer who's passionate about technology's role in solving modern problems. His creations are broadly based, but music is a theme that keeps coming back to him. You might find him at random hackathons in the city, or building a desalinator on a rooftop in midtown.
http://mienaikoe.github.io
Schedule:
• Doors open at 6:30pm.
• We start at 7:00pm.
• Entry is possible until 8:00pm.
See you on the 28th!
- The Adobe Creative SDK team
