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Sam Battle- Look Mum No Computer //Solder therapy, with Look Mum No Computer

50 min · 13 de nov de 202250 min
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Sam Battle AKA Look Mum No Computer is one of the most active synth makers/hackers online. Last January I had the opportunity to invite him to chat with my students during the International Synth Design Hackathon [https://www.synthux.academy/events/hackathon-2022], and a few weeks ago we had the opportunity to chat one on one. As a teacher I can really appreciate Sam's delivery of educational content, so in this conversation we talk about teaching, learning and failing. We also talk about perfectionism, and the challenges of being a professional (productive) creative. Join our community: https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord [https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord] Check out the website for prototype images and extra content: https://www.synthux.academy/blog/look-mum-no-computer [https://www.synthux.academy/blog/look-mum-no-computer]

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Sam Battle AKA Look Mum No Computer is one of the most active synth makers/hackers online. Last January I had the opportunity to invite him to chat with my students during the International Synth Design Hackathon [https://www.synthux.academy/events/hackathon-2022], and a few weeks ago we had the opportunity to chat one on one. As a teacher I can really appreciate Sam's delivery of educational content, so in this conversation we talk about teaching, learning and failing. We also talk about perfectionism, and the challenges of being a professional (productive) creative. Join our community: https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord [https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord] Check out the website for prototype images and extra content: https://www.synthux.academy/blog/look-mum-no-computer [https://www.synthux.academy/blog/look-mum-no-computer]

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