You are welcome to view the digital creativity of the Raspberry Pi Creative Technologists’ programme in an exhibition on 23rd April in Cambridge, at the Raspberry Pi headquarters, which is near to the Cambridge train station.
At the New Works Exhibition, you get the exclusive chance to not only check out the technologist’s creative work, but also get an insight of their experience, when you meet them individually as they take part in the RPCT programme.
The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost computer, the size of a credit card. It can be plugged into a computer monitor or a smart TV, used along with a standard mouse and keyboard. The Raspberry Pi is a capable device that enables anyone of any age to learn how to program, using languages like Python and Scratch.
The tickets to the exhibition are free, but spaces are limited, so you have to register your interest in advance. If registrations exceed the tickets available, recipients would be picked at random. Tickets will be offered for one slot only. You can apply for free tickets on the exhibitions page of their website (www.raspberrypi.org) for either the afternoon session, running from 12:00pm to 4:00pm, or apply for the evening session running from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.