The Hutt News

Youngsters seeing the light for LUX Festival

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Coding and computing have become the norm at a Lower Hutt school with bright-eyed pupils getting set to make their digital mark on a Wellington festival.

Taita Central School is one of five primary schools across the region taking part in the LUX Kids Project - a pilot programme, aimed at getting children to use technology in new, creative ways.

Media arts educator Jess Weichler has spearheade­d the programme which will see the children’s creations eventually feature in the LUX Light Festival later this year.

‘‘We only have two main rules for this project - make mistakes, and measure twice, cut once,’’ she said.

Over the next six weeks, the young participan­ts will build a miniature city installati­on made from recycled materials, while learning about electronic­s, light elements and problem-solving along the way.

Weichler would guide them through the entire design process, from remoulding milk bottles to learning how to code LED lighting configurat­ions.

‘‘With a varied toolbox in their arsenal, the students are articulati­ng their sense of creativity using everything from wire cutters, to LED lighting strips,’’ she said.

The youngsters have been drawing inspiratio­n from the noise and energy typically associated with bustling urban environmen­ts and will also incorporat­e a selection of local landmarks into their design.

The annual LUX light festival is a celebratio­n of light, art, technology and design, which will transform Wellington’s waterfront, laneways and public spaces into five themed precincts that offer unique, immersive experience­s to festival goers.

Four other schools across the Tawa, Kapiti and Hutt regions are also involved in the project, each working on a different precinct theme which Weichler said had inspired plenty of creativity.

‘‘Nothing beats seeing a child’s face light up with a new idea.’’

At the end of the six-week programme, the final pieces from each school will be installed at yet-to-be-determined locations during the LUX Festival which runs from May 12-21.

 ?? PHOTO: JESS WEICHLER ?? During the six-week project, pupils from five primary schools will how to code LED lighting configurat­ions.
PHOTO: JESS WEICHLER During the six-week project, pupils from five primary schools will how to code LED lighting configurat­ions.

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