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Dave was raised on an early education in weaving, bell ringing and 8bit computers, and is now a software artist and enthusiastic livecoding performer, where he attempts to make people dance to code and chaotic ambient acid gabba in a livecoding band called [[slub]]. His background is in computer graphics and R&D (past employers Moving Picture Company London, and Sony Computer Entertainment). Dave is now a full time free software developer based in [[Helsinki]], Finland, publishing all code he writes under the GPL licence and working for [[FoAM]], an independent art and research group.
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With an early education in weaving, bell ringing and 8 bit computers '''Dave Griffiths''' hopes for a future with more long term thinking, and attempts to contribute via the improbable connexion of games design, computer languages for [[live coding|livecoding]] performance ([[Slub]]), the reuse and reverse engineering of games hardware and working with artists ([[Naked on Pluto]]), biologists, robotics engineers and psychologists to bring this to public attention in various ways. Dave shares these dreams with [[FoAM]], an independent research group with whom he works, and releases all of his work under free software licences. His past work includes research for Sony London Studios, computer graphics for feature film productions and games. He currently lives and works in Falmouth, Cornwall. [http://www.pawfal.org/dave/ (2020)]
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 07:08, 4 July 2020

With an early education in weaving, bell ringing and 8 bit computers Dave Griffiths hopes for a future with more long term thinking, and attempts to contribute via the improbable connexion of games design, computer languages for livecoding performance (Slub), the reuse and reverse engineering of games hardware and working with artists (Naked on Pluto), biologists, robotics engineers and psychologists to bring this to public attention in various ways. Dave shares these dreams with FoAM, an independent research group with whom he works, and releases all of his work under free software licences. His past work includes research for Sony London Studios, computer graphics for feature film productions and games. He currently lives and works in Falmouth, Cornwall. (2020)

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