
Photo © Noor Stenfert Kroese
vvvv Introduction Workshop
with Amir Bastan
On 11 and 12 December 2025, we hosted a two-day vvvv introduction workshop led by Amir Bastan. The workshop offered students a first encounter with working in vvvv.
vvvv is a visual programming environment often used in interactive art, generative visuals, data visualisation, physical computing, performance, and projection mapping. The sessions focused on getting an initial sense of how vvvv can be approached and used within students’ own practices.
A follow-up workshop is planned for 7–8 May 2026, for students who wish to continue working with vvvv and develop their understanding further.
To give a broader impression of the kinds of practices in which vvvv is commonly used, see the latest vvvv showreel:
https://vvvv.org/blog/2024/the-vvvv-show-off-reel-nr.-2/
vvvv is a visual programming environment often used in interactive art, generative visuals, data visualisation, physical computing, performance, and projection mapping. The sessions focused on getting an initial sense of how vvvv can be approached and used within students’ own practices.
A follow-up workshop is planned for 7–8 May 2026, for students who wish to continue working with vvvv and develop their understanding further.
To give a broader impression of the kinds of practices in which vvvv is commonly used, see the latest vvvv showreel:
https://vvvv.org/blog/2024/the-vvvv-show-off-reel-nr.-2/
vvvv Introduction Workshop
December 11, 2025
Location
Angewandte, Georg-Coch-Platz 2, Vienna
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Students
- Nicole Aebersold (Participant)
- Phin Anibal (Participant)
- Tatiana del Valle (Participant)
- Hasti Ghasedi (Participant)
- Hanna Hofmann (Participant)
- Laura Isselhorst (Participant)
- Ou Jiun-You (Participant)
- Carolina Páez Vélez (Participant)
- Agnes Schyberg (Participant)
- Majedeh Sadat Shahvelayati (Participant)
- Mehrta Shirzadian (Participant)
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Team
- Noor Stenfert Kroese (Organizer)
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Contributors
- Amir Bastan (Guest Lecturer)
