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I would like to propose a creative coding workshop on Hydra Video Synth, an open-source browser-based tool created by Olivia Jack. Hydra is written in Javascript and takes inspiration from modular synths. Extensive documentation about Hydra can be found online. Hydra can be used to create visuals from scratch, as well as manipulate pre-recorded videos or live streams, sketches can be mouse and audio reactive. After an introduction of the main primitives, textures and commands, we will do a collective live jam.
I would like to propose a creative coding workshop on Hydra Video Synth, an open-source browser-based tool created by Olivia Jack. Hydra is written in Javascript and takes inspiration from modular synths. Extensive documentation about Hydra can be found online. Hydra can be used to create visuals from scratch, as well as manipulate pre-recorded videos or live streams, sketches can be mouse and audio reactive. After an introduction of the main primitives, textures and commands, we will do a collective live jam.



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Collaboratory Creative Coding Jam
Name Collaboratory Creative Coding Jam
Location Het Wilde Weg
Date 2024/07/20
Time 14:00-17:00
PeopleOrganisations Alice Picco
Type HDSC2024
Web Yes
Print No

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I would like to propose a creative coding workshop on Hydra Video Synth, an open-source browser-based tool created by Olivia Jack. Hydra is written in Javascript and takes inspiration from modular synths. Extensive documentation about Hydra can be found online. Hydra can be used to create visuals from scratch, as well as manipulate pre-recorded videos or live streams, sketches can be mouse and audio reactive. After an introduction of the main primitives, textures and commands, we will do a collective live jam.

  • duration: 2 to 3 hours
  • number of participants: max 15
  • materials / tools: hdmi cable, projector/tv
  • what do participants need to prepare: obs studio or other screencasting software

My name is Alice (they/he) and I am currently a researcher at Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam. I am also currently a participant in Voices of Makers, a digital mapping program coordinated by The Hmm and DEN Institute of Culture and Knowledge, focused on mapping digital cultural spaces for digital transformation of cultural institutions in The Netherlands.