PCD2021 – Vera van de Seyp

Published by Tim on Monday August 23, 2021

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In my perception, Vera plays a key role in the Creative Coding scene. On the one hand, her work is of an exceptional quality. I have found her playful and open way of approaching and expressing herself with complex technologies highly inspiring for many years. On the other hand, as a woman in a still male-dominated community, she is a very important inspirer and stands for diversity and tolerance.

In her presentation she speaks about her background, current projects, her knitting machine and what she plans to do in the future.

Give her a follow

https://veravandeseyp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/veravandeseyp/

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