My Story (part 2 – told at Taaalks Conference 2020)
This is a recording of my presentation at the TAAALKS conference. The yearly event covers the intersection of design and technology and always presents a fantastic lineup. That’s why i was super excited about the invitation and to speak among Zach Liebermann, Traum Inc., RNDR Studio, International Magic, Yehwan Song and AATB.
In this talk i give insights into my personal way into Creative Coding, how Generative Design hooked me back in 2013 and all the fascinating tiny things that happened when i entered the world of code-driven art and design. I show a few case studies and of course i present my eLearning-project.
Enjoy!
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