34 – Raspberry Pi with Eben Upton

The Raspberry Pi is a small credit card sized computer that costs only $25 and is designed to get kids into programming. With over a million sold in just a year, Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton joins Seb and Iain (now back from a short hiatus) to give us the story so far.

And in a historic moment – we have the first cat ever on the show.

Eben’s attempt at JavaScript, referenced in the show.

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33 – Data vis and Processing with Jer Thorp

Software artist Jer Thorp (@blprnt) joins Seb and guest co-host Val Head to tell us all about his new studio, the Office of Creative Research, his thoughts on the future of Processing and the Eyeo Festival.

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32 – Brendan Dawes

Seb is joined by guest host Val Head and maker and artist Brendan Dawes who tells us about his recent digital art project for EE and his experience designing and marketing his MoviePeg and Popa products.

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31 – CodeClub with Clare Sutcliffe

Special guest Clare Sutcliffe tells us all about the hugely sucecessful Code Club – a non profit organisation that sets up after school clubs for kids to learn to program.

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CodeClub website
Amazing CodeClub video featuring Tim Berners-Lee

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30 – Hardware hacking with Stacey Mulcahey

Stacey returns to the podcast to chat about making stuff with Raspberry Pi and Arduinos, and gives us the story behind the hugely popular open letter at futurewomanintech.com

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29 – Reboot! Windows 8, and iOS development

Iain and Seb kick off the new format show talking about Windows 8, iOS development, the New Adventures conference and nerd comedy.

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28 – Still alive!

Iain and Seb are, in fact, alive. We find out what they’ve been up to for the last couple of months, and talk Flash games, digital art and more.

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Music: Iain dragged some loops onto the timeline in Sony Acid Music.

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27 – openFrameworks and C++ with Zach Lieberman

We catch up on Super Gun Kids and PixelPyros, and chat with openFrameworks co-creator Zach Lieberman.

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26 – Kyle McDonald meets the Secret Service

In our exclusive audio interview, media artist Kyle McDonald reveals how one project led to an unexpected visit from the United States Secret Service. Also in this episode, Seb tries to paint a library and Iain goes to London to seek his fortune.

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25 – US visas, retina screens and art for non-artists

Seb falls foul of US immigration, we chat about the new Macs and Iain gives some tips on making art when you can’t draw.

As promised in the show, here’s some art with and without gradients:

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