Did you deliver all your software features this week? Who cares! This track is all about having fun, finding inspiration, and sharing the magic of creating something new. We will celebrate the funny, the unexpected, and the beautiful. We welcome frivolous and inspiring proposals from everyone, including folks just getting started. Sample topics might include:
- Approaches to generative art.
- Minecraft mods that connect to the real world.
- Teaching Alexa a new joke.
- A live coding audio performance and tutorial.
- Quines and code obfuscation.
- An indie game developers journey.
- Computational Poetry.
- Engaging programming environments for children.
- Tales from the demoscene.
About me:
Noah is a senior developer at the Concord Consortium where he writes software to help students engage with scientific inquiry. As a lecturer in the College of Arts, Media and Design at Northeastern University, Noah taught interdisciplinary software courses like "Sketching With Code" to MFA candidates. As the founder of SNiF Labs, he developed a pet monitoring device sold in 2008. Noah has exhibited his multimedia artworks at venues including the ICA Boston. His most recent body of work, “Synthetic Photographs,” explores the intersection of software, photography, and sculpture. Noah received his master's degree from the MIT Media Lab in 2005, where he studied with Jon Maeda in the Physical Language workshop. His B.F.A. is from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Noah Paessel (Unlicensed)
knowuh@gmail.com
http://paessel.com