It’s this time of the year again – Showreel time! By now the project has grown to over 270+ classes distributed in 8 sub-libraries and especially this past year has seen the potential & impact of these libs realised in different fields from architecture, education, generative product design to interactive installations, and that not just […]
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Here’s a quick note of 2 projects/experiments by other users of the 3D version of the physics engine: First up is Ricardo Sanchez, one of those guys who had been hindered by the lack of demos & documentation last year and has been in touch a few times about the physics engine. His questioning also […]
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Here’re four of my personal favourites of the many submissions to the Recode competition of the V&A Decode identity, which closed last Sunday… I’m not part of the judging panel, but I’m looking forward to find out if one of them will be chosen to be shown on the cross-track projectors throughout London Underground. Generative […]
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It’s always still a nice surprise to spot other people’s experiments with these libraries in the wild. Just came across this beautiful example of using volumeutils by mariusz0z0Bydgoszczy, a cross section of an imaginary plant. Unfortunately no further info is available about the actual growth process, though it looks like a semi-random particle walk or […]
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One of my favourite childhood toys was Vero Construc which helped me to develop a big interest in building little (often pointless) mechanical contraptions. I’m still having a few salvaged parts of it at home which I passed on to the kids to play with, though it’s having a hard time to compete with the […]
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The December release cycle has seen a number of new demos, including this one below using the built-in wave generators to create a dynamic 3D terrain. These generators are actually some of the oldest & most re-usable components of the core library, but they never got much attention on the demo front. This is of […]
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Fresh off the back of designing & building the interactive identity & installation for last year’s onedotzero festival with W+K London, the Victoria and Albert Museum (in collaboration with onedotzero too) commissioned me to design a “truly malleable, digital identity” for their new landmark exhibition Decode: Digital Design Sensations and providing it as open source. […]
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In a way 2009 was the best year for this project so far: more commits than ever, more examples, more documentation and above all more (as well as more or less happy) users – thank you all for your support & patience! Especially since the April release (nicknamed “CADA”) I noticed increased interest and myself […]
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