
In this podcast you will learn why curiosity matters more than technical skill.
In this interview, Matthew Ragan explores coding as a practice of sculpting and rehearsal, showing how collaboration with technology leads to more fluid and sustainable creative outcomes.Matthew Ragan is a California-based creative technologist, educator, and co-founder of SudoMagic. He has an MFA in interdisciplinary digital media and performance. His TouchDesigner tutorials are used by creatives worldwide.
Listen to this podcast to learn about:
Chapters
(00:00:00) Introduction and host's acknowledgment
(00:00:48) Guest introduction: Matthew Ragan
(00:01:15) The importance of curiosity in creative coding
(00:02:31) Exploring noise algorithms and sculpting
(00:05:08) Lessons from circus performance to coding
(00:07:17) Balancing creative and commercial projects
(00:09:15) Matthew's journey into coding
(00:22:03) Choosing the right tools and languages
(00:24:03) Advice for newcomers and final thoughts
(00:30:55) Conclusion and call to action
About Matthew Ragan
Matthew Ragan is a California-based creative technologist, educator, and artist whose work bridges performance and technology. With a background in acting, dance, and circus arts, he brings embodied lessons of rehearsal and collaboration into his creative coding practice. He has shaped a generation of artists through his widely used TouchDesigner tutorials, and professionally he has led large-scale projects at Obscura Digital and the Madison Square Garden Company, including Art on theMart and the MSG Sphere. He is the co-founder of SudoMagic, a boutique software and design studio.
Links from the podcast with Matthew Ragan