Video from Camunda Community Summit 2021

Your processes are art!

Your processes are art!

From the Mouths of Camundos

We think Generative Art is great! We were looking for a way to combine BPMN and Generative Art. And that’s what our project has become. We show you how art is generated from your BPMN processes. Of course, we also used a process for the implementation. This makes it easy to understand how the final picture is generated and gives you an inside how generative art works. Learn in our talk how we modeled the process and how it is finally executed in Camunda Cloud. The result is finally posted as a tweet.

This talk is intended as a hands-on talk, with concrete examples in NodeJS, how service workers register to the process, how the flow is controlled and how the process is designed.

 
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Nele Uhlemann, Camunda
Nele used to be a Consultant at Camunda and now is an associated Developer Advocate, where she wants to follow her passion to enable and learn from Camunda’s Open Source Community. As she started her first steps with Camunda Cloud and bpmn.io, she got in touch with JavaScript and discovered how it can be used to generate art. With pen and paper she would not have been able to produce any art, but now is fascinated how she can use code to paint.

Adam Urban

Adam Urban, Camunda
Adam is a fullstack engineer at Camunda and works on the Camunda Cloud team. He has always been passionate about software and how it can be used to solve many challenges. He is a big Typescript and Serverless fan and has a love for generative art.