Human accidents vs Alghoritmic accidents Are these the SAME kind of accident, or fundamentally different?
What's gained: Faster iteration, lower barrier to entry What's lost: Deep understanding of HOW it works under the hood
Does not knowing the implementation details matter if you can get the result you want?
Computational Signatures Can vibe coding create a "signature" that proves human authorship precisely because it's hard to recreate - even for the creator?
AI mediates between intention and code, new form of collaboration (The Way of Code)


"CodeCrafted: Generative Design in Branding" (Victionary, 2024) - Showcase of contemporary studios (DIA, LAVA, Studio Dumber) using algorithms and code to create dynamic brand identities, with essays by Patrik Hübner and Tim Rodenbröker.

"The Computer in Art" Jasia Reichardt (1971) - Historical documentation of early computer art including the groundbreaking Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition (1968), exploring whether machines could be creative when computing power was extremely limited.

"The Nature of Code" Daniel Shiffman - Teaching resource that explains how to simulate natural systems (physics, particles, fractals, evolution) through creative coding, making complex algorithmic behavior accessible to artists and designers.