Recursive Drawing is an exploration of some user interface ideas which I think will be useful in the development of a fully spatially-oriented programming environment.
Play with it in the browser,
http://www.recursivedrawing.com/
Recursive Drawing is a graphical re-imagining of the textual programming language Context Free,
http://www.contextfreeart.org/
Recursive Drawing is an exploration of some user interface ideas which I think will be useful in the development of a fully spatially-oriented programming environment.
Play with it in the browser,
http://www.recursivedrawing.com/
Recursive Drawing is a graphical re-imagining of the textual programming language Context Free,
http://www.contextfreeart.org/
The Free Universal Construction Kit (http://fffff.at/free-universal-construction-kit) is a collection of nearly 80 adapter bricks that enable complete interoperability between ten popular children's construction toys. By allowing any piece to mate with any other, the Kit encourages totally new forms of intercourse between otherwise closed systems -- enabling radically hybrid Constructivist play and the creation of heretofore impossible designs. (For…
http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/cellCycle
Cell Cycle is a webGL design app for creating 3d-printable cellular models.
You can shape, twist, and subdivide, transforming a simple mesh to a complex patterned structure. It's a playful, dynamic physible.
You can make jewelry, lamp shades, sculptures... whatever you want, entirely in the browser.
Music
"Day Bird" by Broke for Free
brokeforfree.com
Forms is a collaboration between visuals artists Memo Akten and Quayola, a series of studies on human motion, and its reverberations through space and time. It is inspired by the works of Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton, Étienne-Jules Marey as well as similarly inspired modernist cubist works such as Marcel Duchamp’s “Nude Descending a Staircase No.2″. Rather than focusing on observable trajectories, it explores techniques of extrapolation to…
kind of a tribute to early marc fornes work..
fields, intensities, agents, blobs and panels :) are a bit of cliche, still interacting with it could be a nice experience.
app and code: http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=16833
description: http://www.echoechonoisenoise.wordpress.com/
pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/echoechonoisenoise/sets/72157625604549214/with/5263234849/
300.000 Norwegians move house every year. If the pattern made by this process could be compressed into one short animation, what would would it look like? What could you learn about your country from such an animation, if anything?
Deluge is a C++ application designed to answer these questions. The underlying data was generated by cross referencing Norwegian tax records from 2006 and 2007 to find changes in postal codes.
More here:
http://vis.bengler.no/deluge
Generator.x is a platform for generative art and computational design, exploring new expressions through code as a creative material. generatorx.no/
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Generator.x is a platform for generative art and computational design, exploring new expressions through code as a creative material. generatorx.no/
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Guidelines for moderators
- The Generator.x channel should be a "best of" channel for completed works or very interesting sketches.
- Tech demos are allowable if they show something genuinely new, as are videos of interesting lectures or av performances. No VJ sets please!
- Moderators should refrain from posting their own work to avoid ego promotion.
- Moderators should not post more than one or two works per day.
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