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The Art of Code by Dylan Beattie
Explore the intersection of art and programming as a means of creative expression, innovation, and self-discovery in computer science, featuring examples such as the Mandelbrot program and Deep Dream.
- The Art of Code is not just about writing code, but also about how we make art and express ourselves.
- Creative freedom is necessary for innovation and progress, even in the field of computer science.
- The line between art and programming is often blurred, and we should encourage and celebrate this intersection.
- Dylan Beattie’s Mandelbrot program is a great example of this intersection.
- We should be open to new and unconventional approaches to programming and art.
- Some people may not understand or appreciate art or programming, but that’s okay, as long as we can learn from each other.
- The Ouroboros coin is a great example of how art and programming can combine to create something unique and interesting.
- Deep Dream is another example of how computers can be used to create art and explore creativity.
- We should be mindful of the power of computers and the impact they can have on our lives.
- We should also be aware of the limitations of technology and not rely too heavily on it.
- The conference talk was an excellent example of how art and programming can come together to create something truly unique and interesting.
- We should be open to learning from each other and embracing our differences.
- Art and programming are not mutually exclusive, and we should celebrate the intersection of these two fields.