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Greg Niemeyer at Digital Art History Summer School in Málaga

19 Jun, 2018

Greg Niemeyer at Digital Art History Summer School in Málaga

Greg Niemeyer is once again teaching the Data & the Arts track at the Digital Art History Summer School in Málaga, Spain from September 3rd to the 8th, 2018! If you're interested in learning more about how data can support your research goals, sign up for this fantastic program. Courses are aimed at postgraduate students, faculty, and researchers.

From the wesbite:

In Track A, lead by Greg Niemeyer (UC Berkeley), you will explore what role data can play in the arts from the ancient Nilometer to current circulation data and machine vision but also addressing artwork that deals explicitly with the cultural deficit around data and machine learning. You will learn how to collect data with sensors, how to manipulate that data, and how to present it in interactive ways online. No coding experience required, we will teach and use javascript and p5.js for our weeklong projects, and you will go home with a completed project online.

Greg will be joined by another UCB instructor, Justin Underhill, postdoc in Digital Humanities, who will convene the 3d Modeling track.