Casey Reas
Programmer and associate professor
Design Institute Ivrea - Italy
   
Casey Reas (b. 1972) is an associate professor at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy. He recently completed his M.S. degree in Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Laboratory. His research at the Media Labs Aesthetics and Computation Group explored fundamental ideas in human-computer interaction and focused on interactive kinetic sculpture. The foundations of his work are the concepts of feedback, perception, dynamic systems, and behavior. Casey has lectured and exhibited in Europe, Asia, and the United States. His work has recently been shown at the American Museum of the Moving Image, Ars Electronica, Cooper Union, Interaction01, New York Digital Salon, Museum of Modern Art, P.S.1, Siggraph, and the Bitforms gallery in New York.

Contribution: 
Proce55ing

Proce55ing is an environment for programming images, movement, and interaction. It is a sketchbook for developing ideas, a tool for creating prototypes, and a context for learning the fundamentals of computer programming within the context of creation. We will speak about Proce55ing in relation to existing interaction design curriculum and current software/hardware tools for building interaction.




proce55ing.net
groupc.net
interaction-ivrea.it