Parker Irving is a senior graduating in May, studying Computer Science and Math. In his free time he enjoys running, rock climbing, and playing music (poorly). This summer Parker worked as a software engineering intern at Nike in Beaverton, Oregon. Parker has professional experience in full-stack web development. He has done research here at Virginia…
Month: August 2018
Randy Liang – Introduction
Randy Liang is a senior graduating in December and hopes to bridge his creativity and programming skills through this course. Currently working in a co-op with Genworth, he is working on their web team throughout the semester. He is proficient in Java, Python, and HTML/CSS and is open to learning new frameworks. In his spare…
Jonathan Baik – Introduction
Jonathan Baik is a senior Computer Science major at Virginia Tech. In his free time, he enjoys photography, performing/listening to music, street fashion, flag football, and being a part of student organizations. He has an observant and meticulous eye, which has served him well in his hobbies and can do the same in creative computing….
Ben Moliterno – Introduction
Ben Moliterno is from Lexington, Kentucky and is a 5th year student. In his spare time, he loves to make music. He’s been producing electronic music for about 4 years and has been DJing for about 6 years. He’s really into trap and dubstep but what he makes is definitely more experimental. He is not…
Jack Cogdill – Introduction
Jack Cogdill is in his final semester doing Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He enjoys programming as a creative outlet, especially crafting unique experiences for users. Some examples of his work: https://codepen.io/jackcogdill/full/vRXyRv/ https://codepen.io/jackcogdill/full/WJNBJw/ http://jackcogdill.us/ Jack is an avid fan of NeoVim. He loves the open source community and constantly learning new things. He is studying…
Sang Won Lee – Introduction (blog – testing)
Sang Won Lee is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. His work lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction and computer music, exploring how to computationally mediate musical collaboration and enable novel musical expression. More broadly, he has applied the findings from interactive music to applications in a variety…
Welcome to Creative Computing Studio
This is a class blog of Creative Computing Studio 2018 Fall (CS4644). updated 8/23/2018