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Revision as of 09:38, 14 September 2025
In this course code becomes both the tool and the craft that supports your creative practice. When designing interactive media, code exists at various levels: as the engine of your work, as the material forming and informing your process, and/or as the critical subject of your research.
This course introduces the different languages and practices of Creative Coding, with a method that is applied, creative, and critical. The classes are designed to encourage collaborative, open-ended, inclusive, and sustainable approaches to computing in art and design.
No previous knowledge of coding is required

Links & Tools
Classes
Class #01
Lecture: Intro to Creative Coding
Tutorial: Scripting animation in P5js
Assignment: Dynamic Portrait
Class #02
Tutorial: Scripting interaction in P5js
Assignment: Interactive Poem
Class #03
Lecture: Conditional Design
Tutorial: Conditional statements and loops
Assignment: One-button Game
Class #04
Group & individual check-in (book your slot)
Class #05
Tutorial: Forms, buttons, menus in HTML/CSS
Exercise: Make a bad UI form
Class #06
Lecture: Internet art
Tutorial: Hypertext design in HTML/CSS
Exercise: Browser-based story
Class #07
Group & individual check-in (book your slot)
Class #08
Tutorial: Audiovisual programming in TouchDesigner
Exercise: Illuminated Interventions
Class #09
Tutorial: Computer vision in TouchDesigner
Exercise: Digital Theremin
Class #10
Guest Lecture with Pawel
Class #11
Lecture: Machine Learning and Data Degrowth
Tutorial: transformers in Python
Assignment: Experimental Chatbot
Class #12
Group & individual check-in (book your slot)
Class #13
Course Finals
Class #14
Site visit at V2_Lab and -1 Digital Lab
Lecturer
Leo Scarin | l.scarin@kabk.nl