6 Open Source Creative Explorations Using Recurrent Neural Networks
Neural networks have become the architecture of choice for building Artificial Intelligence applications. They can reason about a large amount of data and discover the patterns within them. One...
View ArticleFeatured Student Work of the Month: October
One of the best things about working at Kadenze is getting to see the incredible art our members create. We like to share the love with a monthly post of some of the most creative student work from the...
View Article4 Inspiring Initiatives for National STEM/STEAM Day
So, STEAM gets its own national holiday. How cool is that? We can’t say we’re surprised. It’s transforming education around the world, so the recognition is well-deserved. For those of you who aren’t...
View ArticleA Guide to Online Selling for Artists & Craftspeople
Why go for online selling? What makes the digital environment good, or bad, for creative work? These days, it’s easier than ever for talented artisans and makers to find a customer base and create a...
View ArticleIntroducing Kadenze Programs
We started Kadenze with the mission to offer the very best courses in art and creative technology to anyone in the world. It’s been just over a year since our launch, and we’ve seen countless examples...
View ArticleDrawing with Twitter at the National Gallery of Art
Our series featuring innovative art museums continues with The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, D.C. As you will read below, the NGA did a mashup of one of the oldest museum visitor...
View Article30 Days of Codevember
For coders and developers all across the globe, November is a month dedicated to creative experimentation and process. The 30-day Codevember Challenge is a one-month coding spree that gives developers...
View ArticleJosh Eustis: Getting Out
From inspirational nightmares to self-perpetuating blenders full of ideas, Josh Eustis lives in a world where musical genres coalesce, and imagination is everything. A prolific musician, producer, and...
View ArticleFeatured Student Work of the Month: November
One of the best things about working at Kadenze is getting to see the incredible art our members create. We like to share the love with a monthly post of some of the most creative student work from the...
View ArticleYear in Review: Seven Top Courses in 2016
As we begin to wrap up our first full year offering online courses, we wanted to look back at some of our biggest. We took to Class Central, which is where we ask all our students to review their...
View ArticleKadenze’s Favorite Albums from 2016
This was a long year, but we have a lot to be thankful for. Especially these albums that carried us the whole way through. Below, in no particular order, are the Kadenze team’s favorite albums of 2016....
View ArticleYear in Review: Art Comes from the Future
“Art comes from the future. And I can prove it!?” —Timothy Morton 2016 was a year of conversations with major art crushes. As we reflect back, we’re thankful for the ways our thinking has been...
View ArticleYear in Review: Student Work of 2016
It’s hugely important to us that students not only learn creative skills, but also walk out of our courses with an excellent portfolio. That’s part of why much of our coursework is project-based. By...
View ArticleAn Open Letter from Our President & CEO
First and foremost, I want to thank you all for one of the most exciting years of my life: 2016 was Kadenze’s first full year of offering online courses. We’ve seen thousands of enrollments, and...
View ArticleArtist of the Month: Zimoun
In our upcoming course, Creative Audio Programming on the Raspberry Pi, Ollie Bown and Sam Ferguson discuss sound and installation artist Zimoun. He brings out sublime experiences from the simplest...
View ArticleHow to Prepare a Competitive Artist Portfolio
Every application season, admissions counselors receive thousands of messages from aspiring art students all over the world. These young students have an intense passion and dream to become great...
View ArticleHow to Write an Artist Bio That Actually Sounds Like You
“It’s hard to write about myself.”“Am I bragging too much? Am I bragging too little?”“Should I include a sentence about how I got first chair in All-State band in the 11th grade?”Have you ever asked...
View ArticleWhat is Digital Fabrication?
Last week we launched our newest course: Introduction to Digital Fabrication and Technical Design. It’s the first part of a three-part program, DigiFab, covering the past and future of digital...
View ArticleCourse Launch: Gender, Race, and Technology
Our Gender, Race, and Technology course begins! Created by the University of Texas at Austin, this course investigates obstacles women and minorities experience in STEAM fields and the role inclusivity...
View ArticleKadenze and STEAMRole Team Up to Inspire the Workforce of the Future
Today we’re excited to announce our newest partnership, joining forces with STEAMRole to train the next generation of STEAM professionals. Read the official press release below, or click to tweet and...
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