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I know its coke…but still….

blocknot:

Je ne suis pas pro-coca cola sauf lorsque la marque demande à des motion-designers de talent de créer du vjing immersif… (même si par moments c’est vrai que ça fait propagande)

(via fuckyeavjing)

source: blocknot

gautamramdurai:

I could watch this for hours. 

dumplingboy:

This is completely mesmerizing. 

“Forms is a collaboration between visuals artists Memo Akten and Quayola, a series of studies on human motion, and its reverberations through space and time. It is inspired by the works of Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton, Étienne-Jules Marey as well as similarly inspired modernist cubist works such as Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase No.2

(Source: theinspiration.com, via fyprocessing)

source: dumplingboy
startupquote:

It’s not we need new ideas, but we need to stop having old ideas.
- Edwin Land

startupquote:

It’s not we need new ideas, but we need to stop having old ideas.

- Edwin Land

source: startupquote
Paul Granjon (by auralab)

Paul Granjon (by auralab)

prostheticknowledge:

The Museum Of Glitch Aesthetics (Trailer) 

New project from Mark Amerika:

The Museum of Glitch Aesthetics (MOGA) is the latest work in Mark Amerika’s collaborative series of transmedia narratives. MOGA tells the story of The Artist 2.0, an online persona whose personal mythology and body of digital artworks are rapidly being canonised into the annals of art history. The piece traces the life of the artist and his ongoing commitment to a practice of ‘glitch aesthetics’ that leads to the museum of the title. MOGA will feature a wide array of artworks intentionally corrupted by technological processes including net art, digital video art, digitally manipulated still images, game design, stand-up comedy, sound art, and electronic literature. The project will also include a mock museum catalog available in both free e-book and print-on-demand editions.

The project will be launched on June 22, 2012, in conjunction with the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.

MOGA is a new commission by the Abandon Normal Devices.

Mark Amerika is a Professor of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Principal Research Fellow in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at La Trobe University, and an ATLAS Institute Fellow.

Video Trailer Remix composed by The Artist 2.0

(Source: glitchmuseum.com)

Blobify Yourself with Kinect and Bubble Boy

mintsource:

Simple modification to a sketch that renders polygonal meshes from point clouds with a Kinect using the Schiffman Open Kinect and ToxixLIbs libraries

(via fyprocessing)

source: mintsource

greymatterwanted:

Graphic representation of the HTML code of some Tumblr blog. The more amazing thing is how the applet draws them on the screen.

What do the colors mean?

BLUE: for links (the A tag)
RED: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
GREEN: for the DIV tag
VIOLET: for images (the IMG tag)
YELLOW: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
ORANGE: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
BLACK: the HTML tag, the root node
GRAY: all other tags 


Webpages as Graphs : applet sourcecode is here
Credits: ProcessingTraer PhysicsHTMLParser
Made by Marcel Salathe.


(via fyprocessing)

Multitouch Experience Cube on Vimeo

by SENSORY-MINDS, vimeo.com

http://flpbd.it/1kFj

senceablemoscow:

keystone
A library by David Bouchard for the programming environment Processing. Last update, 11/25/2011.
Keystone is a video projection mapping library for Processing. Right now it allows you to warp your Processing sketches onto any flat surface by using corner pin keystoning, regardless of your projector’s position and orientation. The goal is to eventually expand this library to enable more advanced projection mapping, such as projecting on 3D models or curved surfaces and edge blending of multiple projector screens. 

senceablemoscow:

keystone

A library by David Bouchard for the programming environment Processing. Last update, 11/25/2011.

Keystone is a video projection mapping library for Processing. Right now it allows you to warp your Processing sketches onto any flat surface by using corner pin keystoning, regardless of your projector’s position and orientation. The goal is to eventually expand this library to enable more advanced projection mapping, such as projecting on 3D models or curved surfaces and edge blending of multiple projector screens. 

(via fyprocessing)

source: senceablemoscow