Musician, developer, lecturer, game designer, animator, teacher, hacker (in a good way), author, Matthew C. Applegate is one of those people whose talents defy traditional labels or boundaries. Although 'multidisciplinary artist and techno anthropologist', as he describes himself, goes pretty close. We like to think the 'C' is something related to 'computers' or 'creativity', because if it involves tinkering with code, circuits, components, chips and all things electronic, Matthew does it. In fact he is arguably one of the most innovative figures in the world of educational electronics in the UK today
Under the name 'Pixelh8' Applegate gained notable success as a maker of 'chiptune' electronic music, winning global interest and critical acclaim for his live performances and recorded works. He has toured and taught widely in organisations, schools and universities. His latest educational initiative is an after-school electronics course for primary and secondary school pupils, The Creative Computing Club. Held in a local library and free to pupils of schools in Suffolk, the workshops which Applegate teaches introduce children to the basics of programming, coding and computer design, using tools like the Arduino prototyping platform and LEGO Mindstorms. Rapid is delighted to be one of the sponsors of the project, which has just finished its first pilot run of sessions and will resume with a full year's worth of courses in September.