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    Author: Winnie Soon

    Born and raised in Hong Kong, Winnie Soon is an artist-researcher interested in the areas of software studies and computational practices, specifically concerning digital censorship, data politics, real-time processing/liveness, invisible infrastructure and the aesthetics of code. Her/their works appear in museums, galleries, festivals, distributed networks, papers and books. Winnie's research focuses on critical technical-art practice, working on two books titled “Aesthetic Programming: A Handbook of Software Studies” (with Geoff Cox) and ““Fix My Code” (with Cornelia Sollfrank). She/they is based in Denmark and working as Associate Professor in the Department of Digital Design at Aarhus University, and actively providing and maintaining two ongoing software art services: net art generator (w/ Cornelia Sollfrank and Gerrit Ché Boelz) and Queer Motto API (w/ Helen Pritchard). More: https://www.siusoon.net
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    Aesthetic Programming: A Queer praxis in p5.js [1]

    • Otherwise Practices with/in Computing

    I have been teaching and researching Aesthetic Programming since 2014. It is both an undergraduate course and a subject matter to make sense of having programming skills within arts and humanities. I found that there are a few challenges or questions that I might need […]

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