We are excited to announce the five Fellowships awarded through our 2016 Fellowship Program!
The Processing Foundation was founded in 2012 after more than a decade of work with the original Processing software. The Foundation’s mission is to promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields — and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities. Our goal is to empower people of all interests and backgrounds to learn how to program and make creative work with code, especially those who might not otherwise have access to these tools and resources.
Portrait by Shinseungback Kimyonghun creates a series of portraits from movies, using custom software made with processing. The software detects faces in every 24 frames of a film, then composites an average face of all the found faces.The inaugural p5.js Contributors Conference gathered a diverse group of approximately 30 participants at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry in May 2015. For a week, the participants advanced the code, documentation, and community outreach tools of the p5.js programming environment.Co-organized with voidLab and hosted at UCLA, Biased Data: A Panel Discussion on Intersectionality and Internet Ethics investigated how search engines replicate racism, sexism, and other systems of oppression online. Featuring Safiya Noble, Marika Cifor, and An Xiao Mina as speakers, with Casey Reas and Johanna Hedva co-moderating.The 5th Choreographic Coding Lab was held September 15–19, 2015, co-hosted by the Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA) in partnership with Design Media Arts (DMA), at UCLA. Funded in part by the Processing Foundation.Soundmachines by The Product is an instrument for composing and performing electronic music through a visual and responsive physical interface that uses Processing and Arduino.In partnership with code.org and their annual, global Hour of Code event, the Processing Foundation made one hour of code tutorials in online video form called Hello Processing. The tutorials are geared toward middle and high school students to learn Processing.Petting Zoo, by experimental architecture and design studio Minimaforms, is a speculative robotic environment, where “artificial intelligent creatures have been designed with the capacity to learn and explore behaviors through interaction with participants.” The immersive installation’s data scanning is done with Processing.Avena Test Bed, by Benedikt Groß, uses the idea of “Agricultural Printing,” applying algorithms and custom software made with Processing “to partition and to create an environmentally beneficial structure into a standard biomass/energy production field.” The project won the Fishburn prize for Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art’s (RCA) annual graduate show.
We do this by developing and distributing a group of related software projects, which includes Processing (Java), p5.js (JavaScript), and Processing.py (Python), and facilitating partnerships and collaborations with allied organizations and individuals, to build a more diverse community around software and the arts.
The Processing Foundation is specifically invested in expanding the communities of technology and the arts to include and support those who have not had equal access because of their race, gender, class, sexuality, and/or ability. We sponsor a fellowship program that funds exploratory research and community-based projects, partner with like-minded organizations to make our software accessible to diverse constituencies, produce public events that provide platforms for collaboration between our contributors, and take part in panels and talks that spread the word about the need for diversity in these fields.
At our core is the philosophy and politics of open-source software. We see software as a medium, or something that connects two things. We view it as a means for thinking and making. We believe it should be free. We believe that learning to program is not about acquiring a certain skillset, but is instead a creative and exploratory process. We believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone. We believe software literacy and an understanding of media of all kinds is essential knowledge for today.
Please consider donating to the Processing Foundation to help us advance the role of programming within the visual arts.
The Foundation software projects are free and open source. Please consider donating to the Processing Foundation to help us advance the role of programming within the visual arts through the development of Processing, p5.js, and Processing.py.