Archive for the 'Processing.org' Category

LOUP #3 - Marriage

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

For my wedding this past august, I worked to design a few elements. Since we were conducting the ceremony in a single (nasty, ball-)room we needed a flexible way to create a more intimate space for the ceremony, and a more open space for the reception. I created a mock-up of the room for seating [...]

Long overdue update post #2 - Processing Experiments

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

If you don’t know Processing, you should.
In Courtney’s Arch448E course last spring (at Maryland) I developed a number or Processing Sketches which made use of a live video feed as a generative device for on screen graphics. These made use of a couple techniques. One technique was sequential frame differencing where each frame (or series of [...]

Glenn Marshall is sick.

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Not to take anything away from one of the best “computational designers” (or whatever) - Robert Hodgin, but this (new?!) guy is bringing some serious heat with his FIRST processing animation. HOT. I’d say he’s off to a good start.

Music Is Math from glennmarshall on Vimeo.
Hopefully he will be updating frequently at http://www.butterfly.ie/
 

Code Obfuscation

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Just one more reason why html should die. I have been spending the day working on my final project for my Visual Representation course, which has unfortunately meant wrestling with regular expressions. (If you are not familiar: regular expressions). Perhaps ironically, regex’s tend to produce some of the most obfuscated code that would turn anyone [...]

Processing Lorenz Attractor

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

My first stint into the world of Processing.org. Written in mid-march.
This project took way too long - not because of the programming, but because my understanding of differential equations is miserable. Still learned a lot though, and Processing is an amazing framework. The highlight (w00t!) was the recursive way that the the color trails are [...]

Yes & No

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

I just stumbled onto something really exciting. In my newest (not the latest, see Study Materials) AD there is an article about John Maeda’s project over at PROCESSING.ORG. Processing is not software tools that you use in a package like Illustrator (although I do love Illustrator). This is totally cook your own tools using [...]

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