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Creative Coding

“Creative Coding” was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. It combines approaches from the arts classroom, such as critiques, portfolio development, and emphasis on aesthetics and personal expression, with fundamental principles from computer science.

Thinking in Code

Software is a tool for the mind. These courses explores computation as a fundamental creative media— seeing computer code the same way as painter thinks about paint, or a musician, sound, or how a dancer thinks about gesture. Programming is introduced to the new generation of students who respond well to creative tasks and visual feedback.

MAX video tutorials (Cantonese)

01 Why doing this? & visualisation of sound   patch

02 Colour Tracking   patch

03 The Very Basics of MAX   

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