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HTML Energy
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10 episodes
9 months ago
HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who's writing HTML today?
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HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who's writing HTML today?
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HTML Energy
Neta Bomani & Ritu Ghiya
We interviewed Ritu and Neta together because they recently collaborated on the website https://maskon.zone, a mostly text-based protest guide focused around anti-surveillance. This experimental episode was recorded asynchronously over the encrypted messaging app Telegram from July 17–24, 2020. We also explore Ritu and Neta’s collaboration and friendship. Interactive listening page and full transcript at: https://html.energy/neta-ritu.html
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5 years ago
42 minutes 57 seconds

HTML Energy
Omar Rizwan
Omar Rizwan is a researcher at Dynamicland, a research lab in Oakland, California, led by Bret Victor.
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5 years ago
31 minutes 52 seconds

HTML Energy
Aidan Quinlan
Aidan Quinlan is a designer who also teaches "A Handmade Web."
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5 years ago
22 minutes 3 seconds

HTML Energy
Philip Guo
Philip Guo is an assistant professor of cognitive science at UC San Diego. His research spans human-computer interaction, programming tools, and online learning.
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5 years ago
38 minutes 20 seconds

HTML Energy
Emma Rae Norton
Emma Rae Norton is interested in the computer mouse and coding slowly by hand.
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5 years ago
26 minutes 20 seconds

HTML Energy
Pirijan Ketheswaran
Pirijan Ketheswaran is a designer and engineer. Pirijan is currently working on building a creative thinking tool called Kinopio.
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5 years ago
18 minutes 46 seconds

HTML Energy
Marie Otsuka
Marie Otsuka is a designer working around tools and methods for making. She designed and developed the solar powered version of the Low-Tech Magazine website.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

HTML Energy
Korede Aderele
Korede Aderele is a software engineer, writer, and student.
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5 years ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

HTML Energy
Tom Bubul
Tom Bubul is an artist. This episode was originally recorded in the Columbia Street Waterfront District, Brooklyn, on November 11, 2019.
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5 years ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

HTML Energy
Becca Abbe
Becca Abbe is a designer based in New York whose practice Cdxs, LLC focuses on typesetting, branding, programming, print, and digital. This episode was originally recorded inside Becca, Laurel, and Amelia’s home on November 9, 2019.
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5 years ago
24 minutes 27 seconds

HTML Energy
HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who's writing HTML today?