Tag: processing

  • Drawn Together, post-AND Festival

    The newest version (description of the project here), about 80% of the way done, thanks to another 90 frames drawn by some lovely people at the Interface Amnesty exhibition at the NoiseLab in Manchester, as part of the AND Festival.

  • building an android app

    Giant Google Android statue with puppy and cupcake by ToastyKen, on Flickr I decided to take the plunge and develop an Android app.  We’ve got a good idea for a game for all ages.  A really good idea.  I could have started on a iPhone/iPad app, but I am put off by Apple’s “curatorial” ways…

  • Review: Art at The Big Chill

    The result of Drawn Together at The Big Chill festival, 4-8 August 2010: More images here and here Drawn together is an interactive installation project, exploring creative crowd sourcing in hand drawn music videos.   It allows groups of individuals to create a music video by asking each of them to visually interpret small sections of…

  • Drawn Together

    Drawn Together An interactive installation project, exploring creative crowd sourcing in hand drawn music videos. Shown at the Big Chill Festival, August  2010 The result of Drawn Together at The Big Chill festival, 4-8 August 2010: More images here and here About Drawn Together: Drawn Together allows groups of individuals to create a music video…

  • Simple Depth-of-field in Processing

    I hacked up an example of doing depth-of-field in Processing, based in part on the Bloom example that comes with the GLGraphics library, and heavily in part on Memo’s pervious experiment with DOP.  It does depth-of-field based solely on the brightness of the pixels, and relies on the fact that the background is white, but…

  • Twitter Words Visualization

    A visualization of each individual word used in twitter status updates overnight from 6PM GMT on Feb 22 2010 until 10AM GMT on Feb 23. Movement is caused by the list of words growing, as the program sees more individual words. Words used more often are larger and brighter (they grow logarithmically). There were a…

  • Featured on SketchPatch

    I’m proud to announce that the gang at SketchPatch.net were kind enough to make me the featured artist this month! For those of you who haven’t seen it, SketchPatch is a playground for Processing sketches, where you can create, edit, share, and copy others’ sketches.  All sketches on the site are Creative Commons  3.0 attribution…

  • Processing Workshop 17 Sept

    I’m giving a Processing workshop about how to make things happen with sound, at Space Studio, Hackney.  Details at http://openlabworkshops.org and http://openlabworkshops.org/workshop-space-studios-17-sept-2009/

  • Processing Workshop 25 April

    I will hold an introductory, 2 hour Processing workshop aimed at visual artists at Openlab 5, which will be at cafe oto on the 25th of April. For the first half, I will introduce Processing, some essential resources and books for learning it and for programming in general, and show some examples. The second half…

  • My Processing Monster

    My Processing Monster is up on Lukas Vojir’s collection of Monsters built using Processing.