https://arbesman.net/computationaldelights/ [delights] The Garden of Computational Delights Created: June 8, 2023 | Modified: August 6, 2023 Searching for Computing Wonders Beneath the utilitarian purpose of computation, computing is also a source of delight and wonder. Software is not just databases and mail merges or SaaS and spreadsheets; it's creative coding and simulated cities, code poetry and bulletin board systems. It's websites that dazzle and iPhone apps that make the heart sing. And it's sometimes even spreadsheets, coerced to dance and do all manner of weirdness. All of these approaches to computing are what am collecting here, and bundling under the term "garden of computational delights." This is a list of places that collect or catalyze sources for being enraptured by the web, programming, and the wider world of computing. Or, as per Tim Hwang and Omar Rizwan, this is a garden of all the different places you might discover where "the computer is a feeling." Collections and Communities Naive Weekly Weekly collection of online delights. The HTML Review Magazine for highlighting playfulness on the web. Future of Coding Community for those reinventing programming and computing. Malleable Systems Collective Community focused on malleable software. Rhizome Hub for digital art and culture. School for Poetic Computation School and community related to art and code and society. tiny internets A web that is "more natural and human-first" OpenProcessing Community for generative art and creative coding HTML Energy Hub that channels the wonder of HTML Awesome Creative Coding Sprawling list of resources and information related to creative coding neal.fun A collection of web-based delights List of Web Publications A collection of places on the web that publish computational delights, from Kristoffer Tjalve Futures of Computing A collection of ideas from Spencer Chang Gatherings, Conferences, and Awards !!Con Conference for delight in computing. Strange Loop Conference with lots of programming weirdness. Last one is in fall 2023. Naive Yearly A gathering for a "quiet, odd & poetic web." Tiny Awards Supporting a smaller web. Recurse Center Retreat and fellowship program for programmers. Tools and Learning Computer Utopias Course on computing weirdness and delight Digital Gardening Tools and Resources Building your own digital garden mmm Easily build playful websites Kinopio Platform for creating "lively freeform spaces" Processing Programming language and sketchbook for easily making programs HTML HyperText Markup Language The Garden of Computational Delights is a continuing and idiosyncratic project. If you would like something to be included in it, please contact Samuel Arbesman (please note that I am focusing on including collections, hubs, and tools in this list, rather than individual creators). To stay posted on this project or other matters, please subscribe to my newsletter. --------------------------------------------------------------------- By Samuel Arbesman (see all lists). Page style adapted from Brendan Schlagel's canonize.