Activity
Advanced Topics in openFrameworks
FITC Toronto 2012 - April 23-25
An informational session exploring intermediate to advanced topics in openFrameworks targeted at developers and designers within the field of digital & interactive media. This presentation will include an overview of openFrameworks' history, design, community, and development, as well as contextualize its use and limitations within the field of digital media. Advanced features and extensions will be discussed through highlighting select projects developed by the openFrameworks community, including technical and conceptual considerations. A series of how-to coding examples will be presented in relation to the most popular technologies that OF has to offer. Previous experience with openFrameworks or similar interactive media platforms is recommended.
MFA Thesis Show - Transactions
Buffalo Arts Studio, April 7th 7-10pm
Science & Art Cabaret
Everything is (Not Necessarily) Relative Wednesday, March 7 at 7:00 p.m.
Nuit Blanche Toronto
Distillery District, Futuristic Institute of Collective Happenings
6:59 PM, Saturday, October 1, 2011 until sunrise Sunday, October 2, 2011.
Featuring my own Dynamism of a Dog in a Wheelchair, and the collaborative performance group Saving Us From Destruction!
Buffalo Beijing Translation
UB Art Gallery, Center for The Arts
OPENING RECEPTION SEP 16 2011 6 PM - 8 PM
The work on view in this exhibition was produced as part of the ongoing exchange program between the University at Buffalo’s Department of Visual Studies MFA students and advanced students at Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing. A two-week Beijing residency in the spring of 2011 resulted in a dynamic academic exchange and the generation of collaborative artworks. Two weeks prior to the opening at the UB Art Gallery, students and faculty from CAFA visited Buffalo to continue working with their Visual Studies partners in finishing their projects, which is installed in the UB Art Gallery’s Second Floor Gallery. This exhibition will travel to Beijing at a later date for display at the Today Art Museum. Subsequent to the exhibitions, a publication will be produced that charts the complex process of cross-cultural collaboration. See my collaboration, Legend.
Kids Flash Animation Camp
Squeaky Wheel
If you like to draw and you want to make your own cartoons, then this class if for you! Using Flash, a really cool computer animation program, you will learn how to make animations that twist and tween, morph and sing. It's easy and fun to do with Flash! For ages 9-16.
NYSSSA2011 Computer Arts Instructor
New York State Summer School of the Arts - Oswego, NY
For the month of July I will be teaching a group of seven talented high school students from all over New York state.
Artists & Models 2011 - RAPTURE/RUPTURE
Saturday, May 21 at 9:00 p.m.
Rock Harbor Yard - 57 Tonawanda St. Buffalo
$15 in advance, $20 at the door
Punch Option 4, the classic mixed reality fighting game, is back for Hallwalls A&M!
PEEPSHOW it's Complicated - 2011 Documentary
Featuring eyeSwap! Documentary made by Kraig Adams, David Van Keuren and Mark Hall of Rack Focus Productions
Squeaky Wheel Peepshow: It's Complicated
Super Fundraiser & Art-Party! SAT., FEB. 26TH @ 8:00 PM DNIPRO UKRAINIAN CENTER (562 GENESEE ST) Tickets on sale now!
iSwap: we put the eye in team.
The team that brought you PUNCH OPTION 4 is back with another mixed reality mind-fuck.
Just Buffalo Literary Center: Big Night
Sat., Nov. 20th - 8:00 PM @ WNYBAC
Poetry by Joshua Clover!
Music by Lulldozer!
Interactive art by Timothy Scaffidi!
Food by Geoffrey Gatza!
ATTENTION ARTGOERS: UB VS 2nd yr MFA Show
Fri., Nov. 5th - 6:00 PM @ Artspace
Exhibition and event! New work from Alice Alexandrescu, Jonathan Barcan, Katrina Boemig, Heather Brand, Caitlin Cass, Carrie Firman, Carolyn Kaser, Shasti O'Leary Soudant, Ellen Rogers, Timothy Scaffidi, Jason Seeley and Marc Tomko.
Music is Art 2010
Sat., Sept. 11 7pm behind the Albright Knox Art Gallery
Live interactive video projections!
Processing Workshop @ Squeaky Wheel
Thur., Aug. 12th - Thur., Aug. 26th
Thursdays, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
712 Main st.
Instructor: Timothy Scaffidi
Cost: $115 NON-MEMBERS / $95 MEMBERS
Processing is a programming environment which can be used to create animations, interactive systems, 3d graphics, audio synthesis, and web based projects. This workshop introduces Processing as a tool for artists interested in interactive and automated media, or basic computer programming skills. For more information about the Processing software, visit http://processing.org. No programming experience is required.