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New course draft: Molnar Reconstructed

Dear people, greetings from beautiful Barcelona. I’m here for the second week now and have met some great people in […]

Hybrid Curriculum: Mission accomplished!

A few months ago I already teased you that the whole curriculum is currently being translated to p5.js. Now it’s […]

Lena Weber on Ambiguous Aesthetics

In this post I’d like to introduce you to Lena Weber, who has helped me tremendously with the translation of […]

Interview with flexiblevisualsystems.info

A few weeks ago I published this interview I did with Martin Lorenz. Now he turns the tables and publishes […]

On Systems

From Martin Lorenz I got into lots of exciting literature about systems. One might think that this is a totally […]

Martin Lorenz on the intersection of Creative Coding and Flexible Visual Systems

About two years ago I invited one of my early design heros, Martin Lorenz, for an online talk. Since that […]

DEMO Festival 2022 was a blast

This year I had the honor to be part of the DEMO Festival as a curator. It was a super […]

Key visual for Slate + Ash’s new software instrument

Together with Lena Weber I created the promo video for Slate + Ash’s brand new software synth called Choreographs. The […]

Generative portraits for IBM

A few months ago, I had a call with a sympathetic team from Swift.co agency in Portland. They approached me […]

Project “Hybrid Curriculum”

For the current semester, I have accepted a small teaching assignment for Creative Coding again after a long time. This […]

Getting started with Processing

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Ohne den Hype Podcast

Heute schreibe ich mal einen deutschen Blogpost: Ich hatte die große Ehre, bei Sven Jürgensmeier im Podcast “Ohne den Hype” […]

Entering the World Wide Web

In this day and age, as creatives, we are highly dependent on the tools that social media provides us. Instagram, […]

Form follows Music: The Bach-Project

Generative visuals made from the "Prelude in C" by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Three ways to work with p5.js

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Processing or p5.js – Which is the better language for beginners?

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Llum Negra / La Luz Negra / Black Light

Custom design-software for CCCB Barcelona