8/31/2023 0 Comments Hydrain Software![]() ![]() You can copy and paste the code, so in a way each new visualization is like its own mini tutorial. Every time you load Hydra, a different visualization appears on the screen, with the code that wrote to make it overlaid on top. Just the fact that it was something new peaked my interest, but when I saw the home page for the Hydra-editor I was pretty much sold. Though I had been experimenting with creative coding since college and knew about Processing, the language that P5JS was ported from, I had never heard of Hydra before. The Hydra tutorial on Spac圜loud was taught by Zach Krall, a graduate student at Parsons School of Design with an impressive portfolio of projects. Now let’s dive into some live coding visuals! Unfortunately I could not attend all the events, but I wanted to write in detail about both the Hydra event and P5JS event. The twitch stream was an all day event where the first half of the day consisted of a variety of workshops around creative coding topics, while the second half featured performances from various audio visualization artists and creative coders. In my last post I wrote about the first session of Spac圜loud’s Live Twitch stream from two weeks ago. ![]()
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