Workshops

Art with Code

2025-09-15 06:41:13

Tanvi Kumar and Paper Crane Lab

Art with Code

When

September 20, 2025    
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Join us for the “Art with Code” program which introduces coding in an innovative context, teaching it through the lens of interactive art. Participants will start by learning the basics of creating art and incorporating interaction using JavaScript. This program aims to view technology not as the end goal, but as a means to create meaningful digital experiences.

Facilitated by Tanvi Kumar, the program will teach participants p5.js, a JavaScript library created to teach the fundamentals of programming through art. This edition of the program will have a special theme – Ticket Tika Chaap – where participants will generate art using the ticket/chaap images that were a prominent part of the Indo-British textile trade.

This workshop is beginner-friendly, ideal for those with no coding experience as well as experienced coders.

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Tanvi Kumar

Tanvi Kumar is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft India. She completed her
undergraduate studies at NIT Trichy before moving to Bangalore. Passionate about
creative coding, Tanvi enjoys exploring the intersection of technology and art, often

creating generative and interactive pieces. She is equally enthusiastic about teaching
and inspiring others to experiment with code. Outside of work, she loves traveling and
discovering new cultures and cuisines.

Paper Crane Lab (PCL)

Paper Crane Lab (PCL) is a nonprofit organization based in Bangalore, India focusing on
education. They work towards increasing access to STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Mathematics) education for all ages by combining STEM concepts with art
and creative projects.

Their vision is to make STEM education accessible, affordable, and hands-on!
Their mission is to provide students access to STEM based learning modules in the form of resource materials, classes, curriculum, and equipment. They do this through project based learning by working with the teachers and students. The idea is to foster curiosity and interest in STEM concepts in a hands-on, engaging and fun filled manner.