Processing implemented in Javascript

May 9th, 2008

John Resig, of JQuery fame, has ported the Processing language and API to javascript. Not just the API, the language too!

Magic Marker versus Magic Screen

May 8th, 2008

Also known as: Perceptive Pixel’s multi-touch marvel is no match against Tim Russert’s felt-tip pen. My favorite part is actually all the noise Russert makes as he drags out his chart ;-)

Processing Splots Drip

May 8th, 2008
Processing Splots Drip from Chris Roby on Vimeo.

Attempt at making some paint splots that drip in processing (http://www.processing.org). Not quite right yet, but its getting there.

See more @ blog.chrisroby.com

Cast: Chris Roby

Ball Arena – Fresh Art Show

May 8th, 2008
Ball Arena – Fresh Art Show from Chris Roby on Vimeo.

This was my piece for the Fresh art show held @ Middlesex Lounge, Cambridge, MA on 5/4/08. While it was an interactive piece in the show, what you’re seeing now is what happens when no one is interacting. The interaction was controlled by a MIDI keyboard that had 4 keys mapped to different function. The first 3 keys controlled which ball set would be released next. The last key controlled if the balls would ‘go crazy’ or not.

Tech details:
This was built in Processing (http://www.processing.org). I used OpenGL for the real-time 3D rendering. The balls are apart of a particle system with low gravity. Each set of balls has a spring between them, of varying strength depending on their color.

See more @ http://blog.chrisroby.com

Cast: Chris Roby

Erik Mongrain – La Dernière Pluie – Music Video

May 8th, 2008

I saw Erik play a fantastic show at the Maze in Nottingham on the UK tour, after the show I asked if it’d be alright to make a music video for one of his tracks. He said OK, so this is what I came up with. I hope you (and Erik) like it.

All apart from the last bit programmed in processing http://processing.org

You can see more of my work here;
http://www.graphicfilth.com

Author: MartinAlcock
Keywords: Erik Mongrain processing.org Motion Graphics Audio Generative Pr
Added: May 8, 2008

cameraFun

May 8th, 2008
cameraFun from Armato Design on Vimeo.

Just playing around with the capture class in Processing’s video library. It has an effect similar to moving something around in the scanner glass during a scan.

See more at my Processing blog: p365.armatodesign.com

Cast: Armato Design

BlueWiki Demo

May 7th, 2008
BlueWiki Demo from Stephen Hodge on Vimeo.

A demonstration of my BlueWiki project running on my laptop and two mobile phones.

Cast: Stephen Hodge

patashnik a+b

May 7th, 2008

This piece will be performed at the Rundgang 08 exhibition at the school of Art & Design, Kassel. Follow this link » to see other works of this exhibition.

patashnik a/b is an audio/visual live drawing performance. The two parts of the piece tell a story about an uncertain voyage into space. Without any prepared video material the story is told in figurative images and abstract visuals, combined with a soundtrack of granulated field recordings and electronic music tracks.

All images and animations are created live on a graphics tablet with our completely rewritten animation software NervousInk3. We’re working on a public version, which will be available soon for Mac/ Windows.

» Photos:
setup set,
show set

» Videos:
patashnik a/b trailer, patashnik a/b – full length recording

by Vera-Maria Glahn and Marcus Wendt

Many thanks to:
Matthias Siegert, Host & Curator
Fluctuating Images, Gallery/ Location
Myriam Kunz, Photographer

The “Loop” animation effect is partly inspired by Golan Levin’s Yellowtail (1998).

 

This piece will be performed at the Rundgang 08 exhibition at the school of Art & Design, Kassel. Follow this link » to see other works of this exhibition.

GOD project demo video

May 6th, 2008
GOD project demo video from mb09 on Vimeo.

built with processing
sound interactive application

Cast: mb09

Weird Fishes from Robert Hodgin / Flight404

May 6th, 2008

Robert Hodgin aka Flight404 does creative code for really a long time now. I don’t know how long ago, I guess it was about two years, he dropped most of his experiments and only concentrated on visualizing music mostly with processing. Well, what’s so special about it? I’ll tell you: the works of Robert Hodgin reached a very high level of originality. With no problem you can tell this artistry.

Robert documents his progress on his weblog. This is a good example of the artistic practice to constantly repeat a challenge that you set yourself, in order to grow and grow and reach a level very high. Or would you disagree, that you haven’t seen something like the “Weird Fishes” ever before?

spiro remix

May 6th, 2008
spiro remix from albagcorral on Vimeo.

by Alba G. Corral
build with processing.

Description: seltar spiro remix.
version 01

Cast: albagcorral

ATP v0.6 – Capture 1

May 6th, 2008
ATP v0.6 – Capture 1 from Joseph Lavington on Vimeo.

Video capture of my Processing sketch for CMT.

Looks like it’s really sluggish but it’s just because I have screen capture software on too which slows it down (fair enough!).

Cast: Joseph Lavington

Masking Sample

May 6th, 2008

I did this extremely simple masking interaction sample to illustrate the BLEND command for a project.

PImage img1, img2;
PImage msk1;
PImage icn1;

void setup() {
size(400,300);
background(0);
img1 = loadImage(”img01.jpg”);
img2 = loadImage(”img02.jpg”);
msk1 = createImage(img1.width,img1.height,ARGB);
icn1 = loadImage(”icn01.jpg”);
}

void draw() {
image(img1,0,0);
img2.mask(msk1);
img2.updatePixels();
image(img2,0,0);
}

void mouseDragged() {
[...]

InfraRed to Audio Hands (IRAH) – RISD BFA Thesis

May 6th, 2008
InfraRed to Audio Hands (IRAH) – RISD BFA Thesis from Miles Gilbert on Vimeo.

Chapter 4 of my RISD BFA Thesis video.

IRAH is less of a robot and more of a prototype for a body implant. Infrared sensors sewn into a pair of gloves control the vertical and horizontal position of a virtual brush on a virtual projected page. Using Processing, the image is put together as the artist moves his or her hands, affecting the light coming through the sensors. There is also the option to use alternative vision to draw. That is, the artist can be blinded (temporarily) and wear headphones that pump sound that reflects the vertical and horizontal position of the virtual brush.

www.milesgilbert.org/thesis

Cast: Miles Gilbert