Cacheflowe

@cacheflowe
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Creative developer building interactive installations, games & music for museums, brands, public art, fashion, data viz, education & goodness. North of Boston.
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How have I only just come across John Maeda's p5js account? It seems like he does a bunch of diagram sketching for presentations, but also still codes for fun, which makes me happy.

This sketch seems like a near-recreation of his 1992 piece "AI Infinity" (pictured here)

https://editor.p5js.org/johnmaeda/sketches/9n8vfF0AL

SuperSonic is the #SuperCollider synth in any Web page -- fun, playful, colorful, free. Hard to overstate how powerful that is, and it's just the beginning.

https://cdm.link/supersonic-supercollider-for-web/

Just pushed 0.4 of SuperSonic - my port of SuperCollider's powerful audio synthesis engine for the web.

https://sonic-pi.net/supersonic/demo.html

Have a play with the demo. I've added many more of the synths from Sonic Pi and also some different looping samples to choose.

Hopefully you'll have a lot of fun playing with it and it will leave you with a strong sense of wanting more.

That more will be Tau5...

SuperSonic - SuperCollider's Synthesis Engine in the Browser

SuperCollider's powerful scsynth audio synthesis engine running in the browser as an AudioWorklet. Zero installation.

Random convex cyclic polygons, randomly triangulated, showing the incircle of each triangle. whew.
Taking my “moonshot” at this fun interactive physical basketball video game that we built. I led the tech components with my multidisciplinary crew at Hovercraft Studio 🏀

Let’s talk about AI art.

https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art

Welcome to Opt Out October, our collection of tips to slowly break free from online surveillance and throw sand in the gears of overreaching large tech companies. Today’s tip is about establishing good online security fundamentals. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/09/opt-out-october-daily-tips-protect-your-privacy-and-security
Opt Out October: Daily Tips to Protect Your Privacy and Security

Trying to take control of your online privacy can feel like a full-time job. But if you break it up into small tasks and take on one project at a time it makes the process of protecting your privacy much easier. This month we’re going to do just that.

Electronic Frontier Foundation