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Liam 🇩🇲 (@evilliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next interactive Pints (London Creative Coder meet-up) will be Friday 8th March 2024 until late. The Pembury Tavern 90 Amhurst Road, Hackney, London, E8 1JH, England

Matt DesLauriers (@mattdesl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For London-based artists and creative technologists, this looks like a great opportunity. 👀 Deadline Wednesday morning: somersethouse.org.uk/somerset-house…

Samsy 👾🥷🏼 (@samsyyyy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Available for adventures Reach out Web-GL-GPU / Performances / shading / experiences / Web3 / Three.js RT appreciated samsy.ninja lab.samsy.ninja 🔊

Cristóbal Valenzuela (@c_valenzuelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's official, we are opening an office in London, in King's Cross. If you are in London or around and thinking of joining us, now is the time.

Dan Moore (@danzeeeeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to share my latest creation! 🎙️⚾️ #TheGreatAmericanPastime Endless AI-simulated baseball on the Infinite Baseball Radio Network. An exploration at the intersection of generative AI and storytelling. Tune in: infinitebaseball.ai #AI #Baseball #NetArt #GenAI

Thomas Hooper (@tdhooper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the sudden closure of Jumpship, I'm looking for a new role I'm looking for anywhere I can make beautiful things with code, my ideal role would be a mix of graphics programming, technical art, and gameplay programming (or anything else interactive)

Jonty Wareing ⍼ (@jonty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I've been notified that my role is at risk. Would anybody like to hire a me. I've spent the last 7 years as chief software architect, which realistically meant doing every job from infrastructure to product. I am interested in everything, and curious to try new things.

Matt DesLauriers (@mattdesl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Generating vibrant palettes with Kubelka-Munk pigment mixing, using 5 primaries (blue, yellow, red, white, black). The routine selects 2 pigments and a random concentration of the two; although it can extend to higher dimensions by sampling the N-dimensional pigment simplex.