Deconstruction / Reconstruction – Creative Coding with Prof. Stig Møller Hansen

Published by Tim on Wednesday August 27, 2025

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I am more than excited to share this session with Prof. Stig Møller Hansen with you today, whom I would describe as one of my most important peers. He has been teaching creative coding for over a decade and now heads the Coded Design program at DMJX in Copenhagen.

In his dissertation, he explored how creative coding can be meaningfully integrated into the design curriculum and which methods work particularly well for teaching. This resulted in his own unique approach, which he calls Deconstruction/Reconstruction. In this video, he shows us how to use this method for our own learning process.

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