Featured Student Work of the Month: February
Kadenze was founded because we felt there was a community of artists who were hungry for online arts education. In the nine months since our doors open, this statement has been proven time and time...
View ArticleLoop-Based Music Composition Course Opens on Kadenze
This University College Cork, Ireland course is the first music composition course to launch on Kadenze, and also brings seasoned distance instructor, Jeffrey Weeter, to the growing catalog of stellar...
View ArticleFrom Everyday Objects to Musical Instruments: The Story of Eric Singer and...
Eric Singer currently creates musical robots under the name “Singer Bots” Eric Singer is a mad genius—in the classical sense. He invents and builds robotic instruments and orchestrions that play...
View ArticleFashion Design and History Course Opens on Kadenze
This Otis College of Art and Design fashion course is the first of its kind anywhere in the world Fashion is everywhere. It fills closets, drives industries, and can even affect mood. Discussing...
View ArticleFeatured Student Work of the Month: March
Stroll down the halls of any art school and you’ll be bombarded with the sights and sounds of students practicing their art. It is a truly amazing experience and it’s part of what makes art schools...
View ArticleKadenze and Sparkfun join forces to bring open-source STEAM education to the...
Kadenze is joining forces with online electronics retailer SparkFun to provide an exciting new way for art and technology enthusiasts to learn the joy of creating projects using Open Source Hardware...
View ArticleWhere Fashion and History Meet: An Interview With Designer Amy Bond
As the Italian philosopher George Santayana famously said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The past, it seems, is present – whether we know it or not. Instead of being...
View ArticleSeeing Sound: New Music Visualization on Kadenze
Music is a sonic art, but its creators have always used visualization to get a better view of their work. For a long time, all we had were scores: visual representations of what we wanted the music to...
View Article8 Style Legends Who Helped Shape the Culture of Fashion
The multi-billion dollar empire we call the “fashion industry,” wasn’t built in a day. There were an elite group of couturiers who revolutionized the industry and played a part in its many successful...
View ArticleDon’t Listen to Uncle Henry…
The saying “do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life” might sound cliché, but it couldn’t be truer. Besides, who wants a life filled with “what if’s?” You initially might think that...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About National Decision Day
May 1st is right around the corner, which means it’s almost National Decision Day, the day that many college-bound students declare their school of choice. Which is a big deal! Choosing a college is...
View ArticleClass Central and CourseTalk: Discover and Rate Amazing MOOC Courses
One of the best parts about taking Massive Online Open Courses is that you become part of a truly massive—as the name suggests—online community. Platforms such as Class Central and CourseTalk have...
View ArticleInside the Sonic World of Burnt Dot: Collaboration, Breath, and Telepresence
“The four of us have actually never all been in the same physical location at the same time. In preparation for our most recent performance, we did all of our meetings and rehearsals...
View ArticleJoin Us For Our First Twitter Chat!
What’s the future of creative education? How can the 21st century bring art into everything we do? This is an important discussion that the arts community needs to have, and because we’re itching to...
View ArticleFeatured Student Work of the Month: April
We take extreme delight in observing the incredible projects submitted by our Premium Members. And thanks to our new portfolio feature, viewing their work has never been easier. As part of our ongoing...
View ArticleMay: The International Month of Creative Code
Creative code is a central initiative for STEAM (STEM + Art) education. Why is it important? Because it teaches artists how to use code as a medium to create new work as part of their artistic...
View ArticleNature of Code Launches on Kadenze
On Tuesday, May 3rd, Kadenze launched Nature of Code, a five-session course taught by Dan Shiffman. He’ll be teaching us how to model and recreate the physical world around us. The course focuses on...
View ArticleAdventures in Coding: Interview with Dan Shiffman
Dan Shiffman is a rare human who makes coding look like a magical adventure, one that everyone is invited on. He specializes in teaching creative people how to code using Processing, an object-oriented...
View ArticleOnline Music Education with Perry Cook
One of our founders, Perry R. Cook, is writing an amazing 3-part series about online music education on Class Central. He talks about the history of distance music education, both online and,...
View ArticleTensorFlow GIFs from our Students to You
Creative Applications of Deep Learning with TensorFlow, taught by Parag Mital, is one of our most popular courses. TensorFlow is Google’s newest library for building Artificial Intelligence, and can be...
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