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Our library books are coded with stickers; green for mysteries, orange for romances, white with a UFO for science fiction, white with a cowboy hat and boots for westerns and yellow with YA for young adult fiction. Regular fiction has no stickers and, of course, non-fiction has a Dewey decimal number, a coding system in itself.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #14 - Coded.
Try-out at E.ON Electriciteitsfabriek, The Hague 2015
Gwyneth Wentink, Wouter Snoei and Arnout Hulskamp present In Code, an audiovisual performance of Terry Riley’s ‘In C’ for harp, electronics and visuals.
Gwyneth Wentink, Wouter Snoei and Arnout Hulskamp’s interpretation of In C is inspired by its very first performance in 1964; a pioneering performance (with Steve Reich among others) where live electronics and “real-time” visuals were integrated into an ensemble of acoustic instruments. During the performance of In Code a custom made lens will join the ensemble on stage. It is a special structure on which visuals are shown. In Code investigates the coherence of sound and image, creating a mix of enthralling audible and visual textures. In Code revolves around the themes of embodiment and structure, creating surprising and unexpected connections between the senses.
Bandai Namco’s third-person, maybe-Souls-like title Code Vein got another airing at the Anime Expo in LA this weekend.
A PHP framework for rapidly creating classes that mirror MySQL tables. The Simpl framework comes with the basic functions to list, display and edit records from the database. With this framework a simple manager and front of a site can be created within a few minutes. An example database, manager and front end are included with the framework.
NYC: Hudson River Walkway / LILAC
Ship to Boat Code Signals on the Bridge
Olympus E-M1 | Olympus M.12-40/2.8 | Handheld
Pictures from YRS 2014
"Young Rewired State is an independent global network of kids aged 18 and under who have taught themselves to program computers. We introduce these children to like-minded peers at events around the world where they use freely available open data to make websites, apps and algorithms to solve real world challenges"
Cracking the Code was an event at Clapham Library on 1 March 2016 to share and showcase learning and digital literacy activities in public libraries - find out more at www.goscl.com/codegreen