
30 // Computers and creativity with Molly Mielke
Metamuse · Adam Wiggins, Mark McGranaghan, Molly Mielke
May 12, 20211h 6m
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Show Notes
Great tools can enable co-creation between humans and computers. Molly Mielke joins Mark and Adam to talk about her thesis on the subject. They discuss product design as a fusion of creative and analytical; how consumer preferences may conflict with the Engelbart/Kay vision of computing; the emerging social norms of collaborative software; and why we should bring back skeuomorphism.
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Show notes
- Molly Mielke
- Whole Earth Catalog and Stewart Brand
- biopic
- Abstract
- Computing History Hub
- senioritis
- episode with Andy Matuschak
- Kid Pix
- Computers and Creativity
- The Mother of All Demos
- TRON
- Balint Orosz on toolmaker humility
- episode with Nikolas Klein
- CVS and Subversion
- LaTeX
- Always Has Been meme
- flow state
- deep work
- operational transform, CRDTs
- Tuckman’s stages of group development
- the Satir change model
- Writely
- skeuomorphism