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Creative code / John Maeda ; foreword by Red Burns.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, N.Y. : Thames & Hudson, 2004Description: 239 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0500285179
  • 9780500285176
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 776 22
LOC classification:
  • N6537.M3364 A4 2004
Contents:
Resume -- Space / guest essays by Casey Reas and John Simon, Jr. -- Living / guest essays by David Small and Martin Wattenberg -- Type / guest essays by Peter Cho and Yugo Nakamura -- Tool / guest essays by Golan Levin and Joshua Davis -- Physical / guest essays by Elise Co and Daniel Rozin -- Education / guest essays by Reed Kram and Gillian Crampton Smith -- Beyond / guest essays by Benjamin Fry and Scott Snibbe.
Scope and content: "For seven years Maeda and his students in the Aestetcs + Computation Group (ACG) at the MIT Meda Lab have created some of the most digitally sophisticated and exciting pieces of desgin to emerge anywhere. Creative code presents the most fascinating work produced by the group, arranged into themes that apply to today's design issues: information visualization, digital typography, abstraction, education and interacton and digital design. Each section also features brief essays by leading names in the field of interacton and digital design"--Jacket
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Includes index.

Resume -- Space / guest essays by Casey Reas and John Simon, Jr. -- Living / guest essays by David Small and Martin Wattenberg -- Type / guest essays by Peter Cho and Yugo Nakamura -- Tool / guest essays by Golan Levin and Joshua Davis -- Physical / guest essays by Elise Co and Daniel Rozin -- Education / guest essays by Reed Kram and Gillian Crampton Smith -- Beyond / guest essays by Benjamin Fry and Scott Snibbe.

"For seven years Maeda and his students in the Aestetcs + Computation Group (ACG) at the MIT Meda Lab have created some of the most digitally sophisticated and exciting pieces of desgin to emerge anywhere. Creative code presents the most fascinating work produced by the group, arranged into themes that apply to today's design issues: information visualization, digital typography, abstraction, education and interacton and digital design. Each section also features brief essays by leading names in the field of interacton and digital design"--Jacket

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