LOS ANGELES — QR codes are on the rise. I’ve spotted them everywhere, from subway ads (yes, we have subway ads in Los Angeles) to billboards to movie posters to business cards. And so they’ve ...
As a young woman pursuing a career in STEM, engineer Amy Renshaw noticed an all-too-common pattern: She was often one of only a few women in her advanced math and science courses. As it turns out, ...
Installation view, DataSpaceTime, “the _____ of strings and objects” (all images courtesy DataSpaceTime) Lisa Gwillam and Ray Sweeten form the code-art creating duo DataSpaceTime. Engaging in the ...
Gissel Paz, 11, a student at Code/Art, a successful nonprofit that teaches coding skills to young girls, looks at a computer screen while completing her classwork during a lesson at the offices of the ...
Hello Palo Alto! Here's our latest buzz. Let's get into it. ☀️ In today's newsletter: Also on today's calendar: FREE Electrification 101 Workshop (Virtual) and 9 more events. Today's riddle: What do ...
QR codes are ubiquitous and incredibly useful for quickly sharing small amounts of information. Although QR (short for Quick Response) codes were originally invented at a Toyota subsidiary company in ...
Lang’s Code as a Liberal Art minor enables you to develop skills in code and computational thinking as tools for critical and creative inquiry and for better understanding how computational systems ...