link image Shapetewwn library for processing

Shapetween is a library for Processing that provides an easy way of animating elements within a sketch in a variety of ways.


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Processing is a programming language and environment built for the electronic arts and visual design communities. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. It is used by students, artists, designers, architects, and researchers for learning, prototyping, and production.


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Text - far beyond the typographical aspects - has some huge potential yet to be exploited: chronotext is a growing collection of software experiments exploring the relation between text, space and time.


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Zhongwen is an open space for works inspired by the world of Chinese characters.

You will find sketches, images and interactive pieces based on language, meaning and pronunciation.


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Casey Reas is an artist and educator exploring abstract kinetic systems through diverse media. Reas has exhibited and lectured in Europe, Asia, and the United States and his work has recently been shown at Ars Electronica (Linz), Kuenstlerhaus (Vienna), P.S.1 (Queens), Bitforms (New York), Chromosome (Berlin), and Uijeongbu City (Korea). Reas is currently an Assistant Professor in the Design | Media Arts department at UCLA.


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Complexification - is a collection of processing experiments done by Jared Tarbell. An amazing person with a great sense of design. A must see for those inclined toward visual design.


link image Simple motion - Simple OOP

This is a very nice tutorial for begineers to understand concepts of OOP (Object Oriented Programming) for Processing.


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Four-letter words have a special status in the english language and culture. counting in at over 1650 words, in most cases the term is only used to address the more crude, sexual subset and its use has been effectively eliminated from the language of “good” society, mainly due to its negative connotations with lack of education, etiquette and status. in a way, the use of those four-letter words reflects the schizoid prudence and class system in english speaking societies, still evident today.

This small project is an attempt to give a spacial overview of the entirety of this part of english language heritage, as well as to explore and visualize relations between all those words.


link image Ben Fry

Ben Fry is a doctoral candidate at the MIT Media Laboratory. His research focuses on methods of visualizing large amounts of data from dynamic information sources. This work is currently directed towards ?Genomic Cartography? which is a study into new methods to represent the data found in the human genome.


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A nice collection of processing sketches.


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