Digital data represent the materials of the 21st century – and
coding is the corresponding tool for handling such data.
The new Coding Lab as a central workshop of the Institute
of Art and Technology reflects this new understanding. The Lab complements the range of digital skills courses. The aim is
not to train experts, but to familiarise students with the basic skills relating to coding functions and possibilities on
a project-related basis.
The Coding Lab provides support to all students at the University of Applied Arts in matters
related to programming and physical computing (Arduino, sensors, electronics). The range of assistance offered includes one-time
consultations to ongoing project support. Additionally, the Lab also organises lectures and events.
The Coding
Lab is equipped with an electronics workstation and an extensive inventory of microcontroller boards, sensors, displays, motors,
LEDs, and common electronic components. Furthermore, the Coding Lab provides access to a machine learning workstation, a Mac
workstation, and a pen plotter.
Areas of work:
Coding and Scripting
Physical Computing
Single Board
Computers
Machine Learning & AI
Generative Art
Web Technologies
Pen Plotting
Current opening
hours can be found on the Coding Lab website.