[AskJS] Any artists, musicians, writers, creatives, etc, here? Have you found any interesting ways to use javascript in your work?

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  • Hah. You caught me red-handed; I'm a musician, and I indeed did make a town simulator for my DnD game. Generative art is a passing interest of mine, and I occasionally will tinker around with Max MSP, which has Node support. During my undergrad, I made a little webapp called Play Something, which is a sort of constrained-improv-instructions, a stochastic score generation inspired by Cage and Xenakis' aleatoric and indeterminacy works. My creative background has certainly influenced my programming- I was drawn to it because I saw its potential as a method of generating stories, and there are plenty of really great tools that augment and extend the creative process.

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