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Learn how to turn your coding into art with artist Chang Liu

The New York-based artist will be in town next week for the opening of her art show, plus a workshop. We're giving away two tickets to the show (an $80 value).

Chang Liu's "Central Park, face to a tree." (Photo via liuchangitp.com)

Jackson Pollock meets programming language Processing.
That’s the idea behind New York-based artist Chang Liu’s art show “Wild Growth.” Liu built a Processing app that analyzes video data to create a drawing (yeah, it confuses us a bit, too, but it looks awesome).

Liu will be in town for the opening of her show at LMNL, the art gallery owned by Bluecadet CEO Josh Goldblum, and she’ll also run a workshop at Bluecadet about how to turn your coding into art with the help of Processing.
Get tickets ($40)
We have two tickets to give away to the workshop on June 12. Sign up for our newsletter and put “Chang Liu” in the “Organization” field. If you’ve already signed up for our local newsletter, sign up to get updates from Technical.ly National and do the same. We’ll choose a winner Monday, June 8.

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