As announced a few months ago, I recently taught two London based workshops and in the interest of learning, the source code of various examples done at both events is
Here’re some details about two upcoming workshop opportunities in London town this autumn: The joys of Processing @ onedotzero Dates: 26 & 27 November 2011 (10am – 5pm) Location: BFI
I thought it will be very useful to give a better overview of the current development tasks (and challenges) for the near future. The diagram hopefully visualizes this current state
The ongoing lack of tutorials is still one of the most pressing issues to resolve for me & everyone else using (or trying to use) these libraries. Add to this
Six months in the making and at least three months delayed, the anniversary 0020 release of toxiclibs was finally released today. A little Happy-New-Year present for you & me. Before
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
Just earlier this week I finished a project for which I needed to work with quite large 3D meshes (2 million+ triangles). The meshes needed to be stored in such
Before it gets too quiet here (sorry about that recent work & travel-induced hiatus, there’re loads of updates coming), I’m super happy to announce details of the next workshop related
After several earlier announcements on Twitter & the Processing forums, here’s another (last) call for people who’d still like to be part of this (at the time of writing less
This is part 2 of the discussion of the classes & processes provided by the recently released simutils package. The first part of this series dealt with Diffusion-limited Aggregation (DLA)
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
A few days ago I published some updates to all five existing main packages and also bundled up some other classes from existing projects into a new package, called simutils.
Firstly, massive thanks are in order for such a storming positive reception of this new site – I really hope this will become a good resource for everyone interested in
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,
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
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