Creative Coding
Notes
RSS Subscriptions
- Ahmad Moussa (Gorilla Sun):
Blog with content that revolves around generative art, creative coding, programming, web3 stuff as well as other contemporary tech topics.
- Amy Goodchild:
Uses code (usually JavaScript) and other technology to create art which explores randomness, nonsense, and meaning.
- Anders Hoff (Inconvergent):
Generative art project that explores complex behavior arising from simple rules.
- Dave Pagurek:
Programmer with an interest in computer graphics. Spends his time working on animation software, developing p5.js, and working with the creative coding community to make better tools.
- Generative Artistry:
A range of interactive tutorials, exploring ideas and techniques used in generative art, and a now-defunct but still enjoyable podcast.
- Jedidiah:
Creative developer based in Glasgow, Scotland.
- Lean Rada:
Programming, interactive things, procedural animations, algorithms, art, music theory, games, and tech.
- Optical Toys:
Optical illusions and brain-bending toys.
- Patt Vira:
Making art with code.
- Plus Equals:
Quarterly zine exploring algorithmic art with a focus on combinatorics.
- Programming Chaos:
Short, interesting programming projects such as procedural generation, artificial life simulations, and more—mostly in Java using Processing.
- Visual Web Development:
Learn HTML Canvas and use vanilla JavaScript to make physics engines, object recognition apps, augmented reality, interactive animation, and simple games.
- Yuan Chuan:
Web developer with a passion for design, programming languages, and creative coding.
Bookmarks
- AxiDraw:
Writing and drawing machines from Evil Mad Scientist, now Bantam Tools.
- Bantam Tools:
Computer-controlled machines for artists and innovators.
- Casey Reas:
Artist, professor at UCLA, co-founder of Processing and the Processing Foundation.
- Designing Generative Systems With P5.js:
Video series on creating generative designs with p5.js by Matthew Epler.
- Dwitter:
Social network for building and sharing visual JavaScript demos limited to 140 characters.
- For Your Processing:
Projects and tutorials around the programming language Processing.
- Generative Art by Muffin Man:
Drawings made with code and algorithms and drawn with robots.
- Generative Artistry:
Generative art tutorials and podcast.
- Generative Hut:
From creative coding to using pen plotters like the Axidraw, Generative Hut showcases inspiring artworks from the generative art community and provides tutorials, blog posts, and art prints to buy.
- Genuary:
Artificially generated month of time where we build code that makes beautiful things.
- I TYPE NY:
Multimedia narrative and a wonderful exercise in digital/visual storytelling.
- Ink Plots:
Explorations in pen plotting with an Axidraw SE/A3 by Adam Morse.
- Labyrinthos.js Demo:
JavaScript procedural generator for Mazes, Terrains, and Biomes.
- Nature of Code:
Simulating natural systems with p5.js.
- OpenProcessing:
Community of creative coders, educators, and designers that explore, experiment, and play.
- ProcGen Space:
Collection of articles, papers, talks, videos, and other resources around procedural generation.
- Strudel:
Music live coding environment for the browser, porting the TidalCycles pattern language to JavaScript.
- That Creative Code Page:
Illustrated catalog of useful creative coding algorithms and techniques.
- The Garden of Computational Delights:
Garden of all the different places you might discover where “the computer is a feeling.”
- The Mutable Gallery:
Gallery of generative art by Heydon Pickering.
- Tone.js:
Web Audio framework for creating interactive music in the browser.
- Vetro Editions:
Visual culture publisher based in Berlin.
- Xor:
Graphcis programmer specialized in procedural generation, original works, creative problem solving, and squeezing the most out of minimal code.
- everywhere.tools:
Collection of open-source tools for designers & creatives.
- p5.js Web Editor:
Web editor for p5.js, a JavaScript library with the goal of making coding accessible to artists, designers, educators, and beginners.