The Yule Log is a television show originating in the United States. It is simply a long-play recording of a logs burning in a fireplace, embodying the winter and holiday season.
We’ve had several amazing creative technologists design and build their own web-based variation on the concept. You can select one or cycle through them all on a timer. Select one below to get started.
A new approach to a classic.
Welcome to Marco Del Valle's personal portfolio. I'm a creative developer specializing in 3D visualizations, game development, and animated sites. I've worked in the automotive, entertainment, consumer-product, and advertising industries, where I have built several award-winning websites.
Explaining Code using ASCII Art – Embedded in Academia
This piece is about pictures drawn using a text character set and then embedded in source code. I love these! The other day I asked around on Twitter for more examples and the responses far exceeded expectations (thanks everyone!). There are a ton of great examples in the thread; here I’ve categorized a few of them. Click on images go to the repositories.
The Way of Code: The Timeless Art of Vibe Coding | Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin brings ancient wisdom to the modern age in The Way of Code, a meditation on the art and science of vibe coding. With Claude by Anthropic, the Grammy-award winning producer and author of The Creative Act turns philosophy into practice with artifacts that can be creatively modified with AI.
Making gifs with code;
Almost all of my animations are created with the constraint of keeping the GIF file size under 5 MB. My primary goal is for them to be appreciated solely for their visual appeal, not for the process behind their creation.
This project is a work in process of mapping the creative coding community around the world.This is a collaboration between Creative Coding Utrecht and designer-researcher Avital Barkai, made possible by Creative Industries Fund NL and part of On-the-Fly,a project co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.Development, backend and frontend by Felipe Ignacio Noriega, Raphael Sousa Santos and Sietse van der Meer.