Episodes
In this special extended edition, Iain talks to Adam ‘Atomic’ Saltsman about epic endless runner Canabalt, pixel art, his game engine Flixel, and the trials and tribulations of being an indie game developer. @cc_pod @iainlobb @seb_ly @adamatomic
Published 03/21/16
Iain is joined by guest host Stacey Mulcahy, and runs down his extensive top ten list of favourite Unity3D assets. Stacey shares her experiences teaching code to beginners discussing the various merits of Processing, Scratch, P5.js and Unity3D. Follow us … Continue reading →
Published 03/14/16
Rachel Binx is a data visualiser at NASA JPL. If that isn’t enough she has some incredible side projects, including Gifpop! which turns animated gifs into lenticular prints, and Meshu that converts your travel history into gorgeous geometric jewellery. She … Continue reading →
Published 03/07/16
Still catching up on news after we returned with season 4. Iain talks about his Unity projects and Star Wars. Seb enjoys working with Raspberry Pi electronics and Node.JS. Support us on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter : @cc_pod @iainlobb … Continue reading →
Published 02/29/16
In this interview special, Iain talks to Moo Yu about his career so far, including work on Ratchett and Clank, Little Big Planet, and his gorgeous new Kickstarter game, Knights and Bikes. Support Moo’s kickstarter. Support us on Patreon. Follow … Continue reading →
Published 02/23/16
After an 8 month hiatus, Iain and Seb are joined by co-host Val Head to discuss The Internet! Does it really live up to our expectations? Can we live without it? And find out what our favourite line of code … Continue reading →
Published 02/19/16
Somebody really likes Seb’s work but doesn’t want to pay for it… what happens next won’t surprise you!
Published 05/29/15
Seb sits Iain down for “the talk” about where electronics come from.
Published 02/20/15
This episode goes behind the scenes of Iain’s latest client-project: a cross-platform mobile game for the BBC.
Published 02/13/15
What’s 18 months in Internet Years? Turns out, quite a long time! We make a futile attempt to catch up with the developments in technology that happened while we were “offline”, including virtual reality, space travel, game engines and new browser … Continue reading →
Published 01/13/15
We can hardly believe it ourselves, but we’re back! Find out why we went away, and what happened while we were gone, in this gripping episode! Smashing Conference Laser Show from Seb Lee-Delisle on Vimeo.
Published 12/22/14
Seb chats to openFrameworks founder Theo Watson about his latest work and all the latest openFrameworks news. Seb finally tells his story about US immigration. Sorry about the audio quality – it gets better after the first 10 minutes. Follow … Continue reading →
Published 05/13/13
Jared Ficklin tells us about his personal projects and his work at Frog Design in Austin, Texas. Follow us on Twitter : @seb_ly @iainlobb @jaredrawk
Published 04/22/13
Ryan tells us about the development of his word game, Spellirium. Follow us on Twitter : @seb_ly @iainlobb @untoldent Special thanks to Lewis Edwards – http://smokingbunny.co.uk/ – @smokingbunny for editing the episode and rescuing Ryan’s audio.
Published 04/16/13
Between technical meltdowns, Seb and Iain chat about lasers, answer listener questions and ponder the ever-changing world of technology. And for some reason Iain is shouting. Follow us on Twitter : @seb_ly @iainlobb
Published 04/08/13
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 … Continue reading →
Published 03/31/13
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. Follow us on Twitter … Continue reading →
Published 03/25/13
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. Follow us on Twitter … Continue reading →
Published 03/18/13
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. Follow us on Twitter : @seb_ly @iainlobb @CodeClub @ClareSutcliffe CodeClub … Continue reading →
Published 03/10/13
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 Follow us on twitter : @seb_ly @iainlobb @bitchwhocodes
Published 03/04/13
Iain and Seb kick off the new format show talking about Windows 8, iOS development, the New Adventures conference and nerd comedy. Follow Iain on Twitter Follow Seb on Twitter Design by Val Head (valhead.com, twitter.com/vlh)
Published 02/25/13
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. Follow Iain Lobb on Twitter Follow Seb Lee-Delisle on Twitter Show … Continue reading →
Published 11/21/12
We catch up on Super Gun Kids and PixelPyros, and chat with openFrameworks co-creator Zach Lieberman. Follow Iain Lobb on Twitter Follow Seb Lee-Delisle on Twitter Follow Zach Lieberman on Twitter Show edited by Iain. Music: Iain dragged some loops onto … Continue reading →
Published 08/30/12
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 … Continue reading →
Published 07/12/12
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: Follow Iain Lobb on … Continue reading →
Published 06/15/12