| Hi! I'm the author of this post -- it was an unlisted draft that I shared with a few friends, was planning to rewrite most of this before publishing. Please forgive the rough edges Main changes I'd make to this article - Agreed with others that I might be naive, but I'm 20 y/o and now's the right time to shoot for my dreams rather than settle - I'm applying to animation school soon (Sheridan). I started coding when I was 12, I expect this career change to take a few years, and am in it for the long haul - My worst case is I don't enjoy working in art, and go back to tech. I don't believe you can make a successful career change without going all-in Happy to answer any questions :) Made a little music video with some of my art if you'd like to take a peek https://twitter.com/LiamHinzman/status/1589660449271959552 |
I learned to program in art classes at USC and UCLA. While you may go analog, it’s likely your tech & art skills will blend somewhere down the line.
Check out UCLA MFA Design Media Arts program [1]. Casey Reas [2] teaches there. He co-created Processing at MIT [3]. Arduino programs are called “sketches” because the Arduino IDE derives from Processing [4]. Art & tech always push each other forward :-)
[1]: https://design.ucla.edu/programs/mfa
[2]: https://arts.ucla.edu/single/casey-reas/#!
[3]: https://medium.com/processing-foundation/a-modern-prometheus...
[4]: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/connecting-arduino-to-p...