February 2012
11 posts
[deletia.]: How to embed Processing.js sketches... →
opensourceart:
Processing.js is “the sister project of the popular Processing visual programming language, designed for the web.” What’s great about processing.js is that the sketches you write can be placed into scripts, which can then be wrapped up in the HTML5 canvas element. This…
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Synplode: A Live Interactive Demo
by Josh Silverman “Synplode is an interactive music and projection environment designed to let multiple participants explore a space together. Participants quickly discover that they can each share meaningful and recognizable control over the music and visuals by dancing across the floor. Music and Visuals for Synplode are under constant development by...
January 2012
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VTE - A Collaborative Media Project documentation by Todd Bryant
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December 2011
7 posts
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Electromagnet component from an old kinetic sculpture
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“This is a collaborative media project from the multi-channel audiovisual production workshop using Max/MSP Jitter at Eyebeam. The installation is by Crystal Butler, Todd Bryant, Kathleen Judge, Quin Kennedy, Sofia van Leeuwen, James Proctor, Yo Park, Matth Torti and Daniel Wilson. The work is an algorithmically edited piece composed of sound and video captured from various New York...
November 2011
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One of the videos I’ve been working with
October 2011
9 posts
Scenes From Last Week (2011) by Andrew Demirjian
This public installation displayed surveillance live surveillance video alongside video from the same location recorded over the previous week, synchronized to show the same moment of each day at the same time. By positioning the same moment from several days side-by-side, viewers are able to see otherwise invisible patterns in everyday life.
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Holy Shit Typing Has Never Been So Damn Fun →
norweeg:
pretty neat, though I don’t get the insistence of some people to call these things chrome experiments as if Google Chrome were the only browser that could run javascript or run javascript well. According to these benchmarks, Chrome is the fastest, but not by much (comparing composite scores, google aceing google’s self-designed benchmark test is NOT and accomplishment). Firefox and...
September 2011
7 posts
The fascinating MO musical objects from the Interlude project.
Today I had the opportunity to see these and a number of other exciting interactive pieces as a part of MoMA’s Talk to Me.
The quality of the objects, and their responsiveness reflects a level of craftsmanship that I aspire to.