Heading to #FOSDEM this weekend!
We’ll be presenting a talk on how the landscape for learning to code has changed and what that means for creative coding. Can we build tools that preserve learner agency, curiosity, and critical thinking?
🔗Event info: fosdem.org/2026/schedule/eve…
Processing 4.5.1 is officially out! @ProcessingCore
New Welcome and Preferences screens with refreshed UI, built-in accessibility support, searchable and categorized preferences & more.
đź”—Check out the release overview: bit.ly/49Vy0Xw
The Processing Community Survey 2025 is live.
If you use Processing in any way, we’d love your input. It helps us understand what works and what needs attention.
Take the survey: survey.processing.org đź’™
We’re thrilled to announce that @ProcessingCore has been awarded a service agreement by the Sovereign Tech Fund – a €249,900 commitment in the next two years to carry the software into its next chapter.
Our sincere thanks to the Sovereign Tech Agency for your support.
Leonardo Aranda's Where Has the Lake Gone? is an #immersive#installation, using @ProcessingCore to tell the history of Mexico City from the perspective of water.
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ALT “Where Has the Lake Gone?” is an immersive installation where experimental cartography articulates different scales and dimensions of Mexico City to tells its history from the perspective of its bodies of water. Originally built on a lake, the city currently suffers from constant droughts caused by uncontrolled growth and exploitation of its water resources. The installation will juxtapose archival information on urban mapping and infrastructure, historical and live data on climate information and water resources, and data produced experimentally for the installation. The project aims to make visible the environmental problems facing the city and their relationship to urban development.
ALT Map of Tenochtitilan oriented with south at the top. In the center, the ceremonial precinct with palaces, temples and canals
ALT Screenshot of the Processing download page showing a big blue button reading "Download Processing 4.3.1 for macOS" and a section reading "Need another version?" with icons for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi
We’re thrilled to share that Processing 4.3.1 is now available!💙 This version makes Processing easier to maintain and release. We recommend updating for the best support 🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/41zZwqT and donate to our annual fundraiser: donorbox.org/building-togeth…
ALT Screenshot of a browser window with the Processing Download page, the Processing editor with the Embedding Iteration example open, and a running sketch of converging white lines on a black background.
ALT Screenshot of github contributors for Processing
ALT Screenshot of a browser window showing the Processing Roadmap. With columns for Backlog, To do, In progress, Testing, and Done. Tasks are labelled with various priority levels target version, and other metadata.
ALT Screenshot of a browser window showing the Processing/Processing4 repository's issue templates, including Found a Bug, Existing Feature Enhancement, and New Feature Requests.
Processing Foundation commits to keeping our software free and #opensource in an increasingly algorithmic society. We collaborate with our community to imagine a non-exploitative relationship with technology, and we need your support! đź’ś Donate today youtu.be/GzdPxMYcOes
Code & Community was a 2-day virtual showcase of 2024 Processing Foundation Fellows' and pr05 grantees' projects, redefining the scope of #creativecoding, #opensource, and accessibility 💻🌱💜 Watch on Youtube 🔗 Day 1: youtu.be/f4gq01JUsYw 🔗 Day 2: youtu.be/AxV3lhJCh2k
Help us raise $20K to build inclusive, equitable, and accessible creative coding tools! Donations support our #opensource projects and dedicated contributors. Processing 4.3.1, p5.js 2.0, and p5.js Editor 2.15 releases are upcoming! Donate today 💜 donorbox.org/building-togeth…
ALT Promotional poster for the Processing Foundation 2024 Annual Fundraiser, titled 'Building Together: Supporting Processing and p5.js', to raise $20k to continue developing inclusive, equitable coding tools for artists, designers, students, and educators. The fundraiser is scheduled for December 2024 to January 2025.
ALT Promotional image for our annual fundraiser highlighting the commitment to an equitable tech landscape. It reads: '100% of your donation supports software development and maintenance. Funding contributors’ essential work, ensuring our tools remain relevant, reliable, and accessible.' Footer reads December 2024 with the Processing Foundation logo to the left.
ALT Promotional flyer titled 'Rewards' detailing appreciation rewards for supporters. Offers two tiers: a $1-$50 variables Tier with a social media shoutout and a $50-$100 Conditionals Tier with exclusive digital wallpapers. Features 2 images: a smartphone and laptop with a phone and laptop background design by Joo Park. Footer reads December 2024 with the Processing Foundation logo to the left.
ALT Promotional image detailing rewards for donations to the Processing Foundation. Two tiers are shown: Loops Tier for $100-$200 includes stickers and an online shout-out; Arrays Tier for $200 includes a signed copy of 'The Nature of Code' by Dan Shiffman, digital wallpapers, and an online shout-out. Decorative graphics in background. Footer reads December 2024 with the Processing Foundation logo to the left.
Tara Hächler & Peter Ha's 'Co-Haviation' is a project #madeinProcessing, depicting a strange yet familiar world where only birds and planes exist. Birds navigate using the Earth’s magnetic field, just as flights depend on radio waves for communication. #creativecode
This update will make Processing easier to maintain & release, and more welcoming to new contributors!
Read the announcement: github.com/processing/proces…