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CREATIVE PROGRAMMING FOR DIGITAL MEDIA AND MOBILE APPS

19.07.2023 |

This course is for anyone who would like to apply their technical skills to creative work ranging from video games to art installations to interactive music, and also for artists who would like to use programming in their artistic practice.

Upon course completion, you will possess the skills to author imaginative audiovisual programs for desktop and mobile using the Processing environment. You’ll adeptly manipulate sound creatively, showcase images and image sequences, generate interactive algorithmic graphics, and even construct a basic game using a 2D physics engine. Moreover, supplementary resources will be available to support students with no prior programming experience.

Application Deadlines

Ongoing

Programme Duration

5 weeks

Academic Direction
Goldsmiths, University of London and University of London

Modes of Study
Online

 

For University of London:

Although proudly rooted in London, our community and impact are global.

The University of London is a world-leading university with around 40,000 students studying across more than 190 countries.

We are a national leader in the humanities, and we promote their value to society and the economy through knowledge creation and exchange.

We are also a federation of 17 esteemed higher education institutions, with collaboration at the heart of our ethos.

The University of London was founded in 1836 to promote access to higher education. We pioneered distance learning across the globe. We were the first University in the world to admit students regardless of their gender, race or religion. In 1878 we were the first UK university to award degrees to women. Improving access and equality of opportunity remains our mission to this day. Read more about our history.

Details

Target audience

Digital skills for all

Digital technology

Digital skills

Software engineering

Mobile apps

Level

Basic

Middle

Format of the training

Online

Training fee

Free training

Duration of the training

Type of training

Language of the training

English

Country providing the training

Other

Classification

Single opportunity

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