Read about the myriad of ideas and events floating around our learning spaceship.
Mathilde Marie Monge, student of 42 Berlin, writes about her experience of the annual Digital X conference in Cologne and the importance of putting humans at the heart of the digital revolution.
We sat down with some students who have experience in the respective options to tell us some defining features that may be a make or break when it comes to deciding which one is for you. Let’s go!
Alexandra Cárdenas, a live coding artist whose work focuses on the algorithmic behaviour of music. The concert took place at the 42 Berlin campus in Neukölln and contained a novel listening experience: Alexandra presented an hour-long, live coding performance in which concertgoers watched and heard how music is created through algorithms in real time.
We pay homage to a magical creative space in 42 Berlin. The Fab Lab is a maker space, creative space and hardware lab located in the basement of our campus and is free for 42 students to use!
Our peer-learning methodology puts community at the centre of everything. The encouragement of collaboration over competition is felt throughout every aspect of campus life, resulting in a more holistic approach to coding education that has seen connection on our campus thrive.
What does it mean to freeze your studies? And what are some unlikely gifts this hiccup may provide? We talk to Pritika Raj, a 42 Berlin student, to discuss her experience in the 42 learning journey.
The idea of AI evolving alongside our society can seem quite ominous, but let’s forget about that for one second and, instead, ponder the question:In what instances could it be truly better for the planet to hand over some affairs to the intelligent machine?
We talk to Josephine Hintz, doctoral researcher into cities’ use of AI for climate change mitigation, about just this
What would it actually be like to study with us?
A 42 Berlin student lets us in on her Piscine learnings and offers some advice for those who are considering joining the 42 Berlin community.
It is not everyday that we can marvel at live & multi-disciplinary music before our very eyes. Well, a couple of weeks ago, on the #42Berlin campus, we got the chance to do just that.
Mathilde Marie Monge, student of 42 Berlin, writes about her experience of the annual Digital X conference in Cologne and the importance of putting humans at the heart of the digital revolution.