about

Processing Chicago brings together the Mobile Processing community and UIC's Creative Coding Research Group, as well as other persons and groups using creative coding or electronics in their work. In addition to serving as a node for workshops and presentations, Processing Chicago hosts a quarterly meeting at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

The meetings consist of workshops and presentations given by artists, designers and scientists exploring creative research using a variety of media and toolsets, including (but not limited to) Processing, Arduino, openFrameworks, Cinder, Supercollider and Max/MSP. The meetings are free and open to the public and take place in the Cyber-Commons at the EVL.

Processing Chicago was founded by Daniel Sauter and JD Pirtle.

If you'd like to present or have any questions, tweet or DM @ProcessingCHI on Twitter.