πŸ¦• Raster Pixelation & Color Matrix Mapping: Dino Dot Painting + iCode! πŸŽ¨πŸ’»

Event: Dino Dot Marker Painting

When: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM (Drop-in style)

Where: Mercer County Library System – Hickory Corner Branch (Children’s Activity Room)

Event link: MCL Hickory Corner Events

Who it’s for: Children ages 2 and up (with a caregiver) β€” No registration required!

Why we love it πŸ’› Every digital masterpiece is just a collection of perfectly placed dots! The Mercer County Library Hickory Corner Branch is hosting a fun, drop-in “Dino Dot Marker Painting” workshop. Kids get to choose from various prehistoric dinosaur designs and fill them in using colorful stamp markers. We absolutely love dot painting activities because stamping circular points of color onto a template is a child’s very first physical introduction to coordinate plotting, discrete geometry, and digital image rendering!

How this event aligns with iCode Princeton πŸŒˆβš™οΈ Filling out dinosaur outlines with individual ink stamps matches the exact logical mechanics behind Raster Graphics and Bitmapping Matrix Arrays!

  • Raster Graphic Resolution (Pixel Mapping): High-definition computer screens don’t display continuous lines; they use millions of tiny dots called pixels to construct an image. When kids press a dot marker onto a page to form a dinosaur shape, they are physically acting out a rendering engine! In our STEAM Junior and Digital Arts Tracks, early learners bring this concept to life on screen. They discover how computers arrange visual data on a grid array, learning to design their own retro 2D pixel art and custom game sprites from scratch.

  • Matrix Coordinates & Boundary Limits: To paint the dinosaur correctly, a child must choose which grid spaces to stamp and which to leave blank, respecting the boundary lines. In our Scratch and Game Design Tracks, we teach kids the code equivalent of this spatial logic. Students write script rules using X and Y coordinate grids, telling the computer exactly where to spawn graphic assets and how to detect boundaries so objects don’t bleed outside the game parameters.

Join the fun, then keep the momentum going at iCode πŸŽ’πŸš€ Stamp your prehistoric prototypes at the library, then bring that world-class design logic to iCode Princeton where we teach you how to write the graphic rendering code!

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