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Creative Technology Weekly #4

#4 - November 2, 2018                                                                          Read it in your browser

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Hello! 👋

Unfortunately, it's been a bit of a quiet week again so not too many new things but some interesting concepts around using voice interfaces to augment books and online experiences. Hope you enjoy!

Charlie

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Projects



 
NeuralFunk
Combining Deep Learning with Sound Design, Max Frenzel explains how he is making a track entirely out of samples generated by neural networks.
 


Voice-controlled Web Visualizations
Sarah Drasner worked on a project using Vue.js, Three.js and the LUIS machine learning-based service to create voice-controlled visualizations.


Google Home and Disney make storytime more magical
Google and Disney partnered in a series of books to augment storytelling using voice recognition.


(01 Infinity Two.js on canvas-sketch - Jono - 01 November 2018)

Codevember is here!! Each day has a theme you can use in your creative coding piece. If you want to be showcased on the site, you can follow these steps! 



Tools



Online course - Creative coding in Canvas & WebGL
New workshop available on Frontend Masters taught by Matt DesLauriers where you can learn the basics of 3D with Three.js, how to write your own GLSL shaders and more!
Creatability components
After releasing their set of experiments to make creative tools more accessible, Google started open-sourcing components for anybody to use, in the hope it will help more people build accessible projects.



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