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* 11-13: Lecture
* 11-13: Lecture
* 14: Workshop begins
* 14: Workshop begins
Dear students,
I am delighted to spend some time with you, to share my researches, and to get to know you, your work and your interests. In a first time, I will give a talk about past and current projects, and the contexts of my work. In a second time, and for two days and a half, we will work together on creating small but radical web pages, under specific constraints (time, content, connection, public). The goal of those exercises is to consider the creative context and to react to it, and to experiment coding as a performing practice. - Raphaël
BIO
Raphaël, was born in Montpellier, studied art in Brussels and is now living in Paris. He usually creates small systems with code or physical objects, that eventually become instruments, tools, languages, or less functional things. Raphaël cooks without cookbooks and typically write code the same way. He is a free software user and enthusiast. He is part of Velvetyne Type Foundry and initiated the PrePostPrint collective. Furthermore, he is currently focused on sound notation and live-coding, by writing and operating a utility called Cascade. Raphaël also maintains lots of tiny tools gathered on a page named Fragile Forge.
https://raphaelbastide.com

Revision as of 12:21, 18 March 2022

XPUB1 & 2: Raphaël Bastide day 1- 0.5 day lecture for XPUB1 and XPUB2 (lecture part of curriculum) - 2.5 days workshop for XPUB1 and XPUB2 (optional workshop)

  • 11-13: Lecture
  • 14: Workshop begins

Dear students, I am delighted to spend some time with you, to share my researches, and to get to know you, your work and your interests. In a first time, I will give a talk about past and current projects, and the contexts of my work. In a second time, and for two days and a half, we will work together on creating small but radical web pages, under specific constraints (time, content, connection, public). The goal of those exercises is to consider the creative context and to react to it, and to experiment coding as a performing practice. - Raphaël

BIO Raphaël, was born in Montpellier, studied art in Brussels and is now living in Paris. He usually creates small systems with code or physical objects, that eventually become instruments, tools, languages, or less functional things. Raphaël cooks without cookbooks and typically write code the same way. He is a free software user and enthusiast. He is part of Velvetyne Type Foundry and initiated the PrePostPrint collective. Furthermore, he is currently focused on sound notation and live-coding, by writing and operating a utility called Cascade. Raphaël also maintains lots of tiny tools gathered on a page named Fragile Forge.

https://raphaelbastide.com