4.29.2010

Presentations!

They are today!!!

4.15.2010

4.13.2010

SHARE

http://share.media.mit.edu/

From the SHARE website:
Share is an experiment in designing a networked programming tool for distributed communities of practice.
It is an IDE that automatically shares all the code you write with everyone else that is using Share, and keeps track of how that code is used. Thus allowing you to see the network that grows around code you contribute to, borrow from, or just happen to be interested in.

Share is built upon processing!

I was told about this awesome project from reading the "discourse" section of Processing's website. Such a wealth of knowledge!

4.08.2010

another quick update

This blog serves as presentation and documentation for my project in Research and Practice in Design and Visualization. In this class I have really thought a lot about the nature of artistic visualization. My theory is that it is almost viral. Movements spread and catch on as fast as people can see them. What better way to track something like this than by using code?

I have been reaching out to the processing community and sharing code with them. With Open Processing as well as a very active forum on the Processing.org website, reaching out has been very easy My idea is to mutate the sketches I generate by letting these become more of a collaboration.