Python isn’t just for data and apps—it’s a playground for creativity. With tools like Processing, generativepy, and Pygame, you can turn code into visuals, patterns, and interactive experiences.
[Fathy] gets a kick out of doing odd things with Chromium, and Carbonyl is a clever byproduct of that hobby. In this case, it’s what you get when you connect chrome’s renderer to an SVG output module ...
The Blanton Museum of Art's Run the Code exhibit showcases artwork created using code, algorithms, artificial intelligence, ...
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A wave of AI-powered platforms is transforming how anime creators produce fan art, illustrated stories, and even full cinematic episodes. Tools like AnividAI, Artale.AI, and Pexo offer character ...
CART Department is bringing “Ai Weiwei LEGO Story” to Free Parking at 16 Morton Street from April 24 to May 3, featuring the ...