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− | '''Code31''' is a weekly open studio for art and technology. It's a meeting place for alternative electronic artists setting up their own workshops and collaborative art projects. A free open studio where people come to produce hard- and software related works, and hang out for food and drinks afterwards. It takes place each saturday at different locations in and around [[Brussels]]. It is free and open for everyone. | + | '''Code31''' is a weekly open studio for art and technology founded in april [[2003]]. It's a meeting place for alternative electronic artists setting up their own workshops and collaborative art projects. A free open studio where people come to produce hard- and software related works, and hang out for food and drinks afterwards. It takes place each saturday at different locations in and around [[Brussels]]. It is free and open for everyone. |
− | '''Code31''' is closely related to [[Anatomic]], a similar initiative that takes place at the [[Waag]], [[Amsterdam]]. | + | '''Code31''' is closely related to [[Anatomic]], a similar initiative that takes place at the [[Waag Society]], [[Amsterdam]]. Co-founded [[OKNO]]. |
http://code31.lahaag.org | http://code31.lahaag.org | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 3 December 2022
Code31 is a weekly open studio for art and technology founded in april 2003. It's a meeting place for alternative electronic artists setting up their own workshops and collaborative art projects. A free open studio where people come to produce hard- and software related works, and hang out for food and drinks afterwards. It takes place each saturday at different locations in and around Brussels. It is free and open for everyone.
Code31 is closely related to Anatomic, a similar initiative that takes place at the Waag Society, Amsterdam. Co-founded OKNO.