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An Interview with Luke Plowden and Ruiyang Wang
We talk to London-based creative coders Luke Plowden and Ruiyang Wang about learning to code, what AI means for the future of code, and their upcoming Creative Coding 101 course.

Move slow and create things
Could LLMs help make computers less rigid and fixed, opening up the world of programming to anyone?

My learning journey with Music Hackspace
This post is about my learning journey over the past 1 – 2 years – how I came to Music Hackspace and what it came to mean for me. I’m …

A guide to seven powerful programs for music and visuals
Discover 7 software environments used by creatives for live music and visuals. Which should you learn and why?

Musichackspace performances@Hackthebarbican 15th August, Barbican Centre
The Music Hackspace Performances@HacktheBarbican is an event curated by Blanca Regina, on the 15th of August from 19:00 till 23:00pm -Club Stage, Barbican Centre- Free entrance. On this occasion, 6 …

Mick Grierson: Maximilian and OpenFrameworks
Thursday 24/11/2011 Maximilian is an open source C++ toolkit for audio dsp. https://github.com/micknoise/Maximilian http://maximilian.strangeloop.co.uk Maximilian is an open source, MIT licensed C++ audio synthesis library. It’s designed to be cross …