CC Fest · Creative AI / ML camp · free & virtual
A field manual for taking generative systems apart — how they write, imagine, and move. Browser tools, session plans, and worksheets for educators, artists, and students — no coding, no accounts, no live AI needed.
Three Saturdays · July 11 / 18 / 25 · interest form due July 4 · dates & logistics →
Recorded · async-friendly · global time zones welcome — can't make 9am PT? the async route is a full path →
Tool principle — every tool makes something invisible visible.
a free creative AI camp — text, images, video — for educators, artists, students & curious learners.
Text is sequential.
Images are spatial.
Video has to remember.
Open the facilitation guide, pick a pathway, and use the text tools without requiring student accounts.
Facilitation guide → UseBreak text into tokens, adjust temperature, and see prediction become something you can point at.
Open the Tokenizer → Critical / No-AIParticipate through critique, consent, observation, and unplugged activities without direct generation.
See the pathway →The same investigation loop moves through each medium: predict, change one thing, compare what moved, then name the human decision.
Filter by modality, then inspect the visible thing: a token distribution, a denoising path, a drifting frame, or a documented claim.
The small set of tools featured live in the Zoom sessions. The full catalog — including the go-deeper and studio tools — is one click away.
Not “play with the AI.” Investigate it. The loop is the same in every session, across every modality.
Before running anything, write down what you expect to happen.
Adjust one setting, prompt, or input. Hold everything else still.
What actually appeared? How does it match your prediction?
Default, failure, or pattern — say it precisely.
Revise, reject, document — or turn it into a project or lesson, and loop back.
The same five verbs used everywhere in the camp — the quick starts above are three of them. Opting out of direct AI use never means opting out: see the No-AI pathway for the full route.
Try a tool directly and document what happens.
Analyse pre-generated examples without logging into a tool.
Create a lesson, worksheet, or facilitation plan.
Make an explainer or a small interactive tool.
Write a critique, consent checklist, model card, or unplugged activity.
Three Saturdays · July 11 / 18 / 25 · 9–11 am PT · virtual · no coding, no accounts. Interest form due July 4.
AI use in development
These tools were designed and revised with LLM assistance, including Claude and ChatGPT. Because this camp studies AI systems, that assistance stays visible, reviewed, and open to critique — see the build story for the full timeline.
Classroom origins
Grew from Saber Khan and Danny Gámez’s course Generative AI as a Creative Collaborator at Campbell Hall School. The goal isn’t to make AI feel magical — it’s to make mechanisms, defaults, failures, and judgment visible.
Consent & context
Public sharing should follow the Consent Protocol. For the full frame, read the Project Brief or visit the original CC Fest Coding Camp.