Welcome to the IDM Experimental Print Studio!
The Experimental Print Studio explores the intersection of code and paper-based creative outcomes. We are a space for experimenting with new kinds of drawing, computational approaches in graphic art and design, publishing and zine making. We maintain a risograph printer and a number of paper plotters and support the development of creative coding libraries for printing and drawing such as the p5.riso javascript library and a new toolkit for using plotters with P5.
Procedures for booking training
- Bring an idea, image, or assignment that you would like to print.
- Schedule a one-hour training session during supervised lab time with a student worker.
The appointment slots below are open to the whole of IDM. Feel free to book them noting the lab will be supervised by student workers at these times.
Please ensure you clean up all your prints and leave the lab in a tidy organized state. Maximum lab booking is 2 hours. Thank you.
To book lab hours or training
The Studio is located in room 351 on the 3rd floor of 370 Jay Street
Tega Brain
Elton Kwok
Craig Fahner
This repository contains information on how to use, maintain and troubleshoot the following lab equipment.