New York, NY, October 14th, 2025, Chainwire The Processing Foundation and Tezos Foundation today announced a strategic partnership to introduce an educational series showcasing 0 2.0, the latest version of the popular creative coding 1 collaboration will produce a series of high-quality tutorials led by internationally recognized generative artists, with each tutorial culminating in an exclusive artwork release on EditArt , a leading generative art platform on the Tezos 2 announcement is the next step in the ongoing commitment to advancing generative art education, as demonstrated by the Museum of the Moving Image’s presentation of Compositions in Code: The Art of Processing and 3 – a major exhibition on view through August 24, 2025 – organized in partnership with the Tezos Foundation and in association with the Processing 4 tutorial series combines the Processing Foundation’s 20+ year legacy of making programming accessible to artists with the Tezos Foundation’s commitment to fostering digital art innovation on the Tezos 5 participating artist will create an in-depth tutorial exploring 6 2.0’s and create a generative artwork for EditArt, the intuitive co-creation platform where collectors shape the code using simple sliders to collect their own unique final 7 initiative builds on the Tezos Foundation’s longstanding support for generative art, following its acclaimed presentations at Art Basel Hong Kong and Miami in 2021 and 2022, where interactive experiences introduced global audiences to the creative possibilities of blockchain-powered 8 2024, the Tezos Foundation’s partnership with Musée d’Orsay also presented Lumina (Σ Lumina).
An interactive generative installation by artist Agoria, it was created in collaboration with artist Johan Lescure and made available to museum visitors. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to expand access to creative coding tools and support artists worldwide,” said Xin Xin, Co-Executive Director of the Processing Foundation. “By combining educational content with real-world applications on platforms like EditArt, we’re creating a complete pathway for artists to learn, create, and share their work with collectors.” “We’re thrilled to support the Processing Foundation in bringing world-class creative coding education to a broader audience,” said Aleksandra Artamonovskaja, Head of Arts at Trilitech.
“This initiative not only celebrates the tools that have shaped digital art history but also demonstrates how blockchain technology can create sustainable opportunities for artists and educators alike.” The tutorial series is expected to launch in late 2025, with videos released 9 content will be freely accessible, continuing the Processing Foundation’s commitment to open-source education that has empowered generations of digital artists since 10 Processing Foundation The Processing Foundation promotes software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology-related 11 core mission is to empower people of all backgrounds to learn how to program, and to promote diversity in the creative coding 12 by Casey Reas and Ben Fry, Processing has become one of the most influential programming environments for artists 13 Tezos Tezos is a cutting-edge, energy-efficient 14 of artists around the globe have chosen Tezos to create and sell digital art while cultural institutions including Serpentine, Musée d’Orsay, and LAS Art Foundation have used it for their innovative approaches to cultural 15 PR & Comms Sara Moric Trilitech sara.
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