The Bartlett Kiosk: Drawing with Code

Drawing with Code
How can code enable us to think differently about drawing and influence our creative practice as designers? This week, The Bartlett Kiosk presents work from The Bartlett Creative Coding Summer School, which introduced participants to computer programming as a discipline for creative expression. Over 10 days students learnt to code drawings ‘from scratch’ to explore graphic and relational ideas, produced as a series of plotter drawings and animations.
About The Bartlett Kiosk
The Bartlett Kiosk is the school's micro exhibition space for student work. Located next to the entrance of our Bloomsbury home, 22 Gordon Street, The Bartlett Kiosk presents installations to the general public at street level.
If you are a student or group of students interested in exhibiting in The Bartlett Kiosk, please contact Patrick Weber with your proposal.
Image: Between a Circle and a Rectangle (programmed plotter drawing), by Wei Lin Chang
Further information
Ticketing
Open
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes