- ARCHIVE / February, 2010
- Nanoloop
Nanoloop is a mobile music software that provides all functionality you need to create nice electronic music. With its clear, minimalistic interface it plays almost like a game while still allowing for complex musical structures as well as sheer noise. Nanoloop for iPhone combines sequencer, synthesizer and sampler in one package. Features include: – Six […]
- Processing.js, iProcessing: javascript does everything for you!
First off – check out how cool is the little game below. It’s been implemented with processing.js, a port of the famous processing library that works in your browser only through javascript (the original processing is java-based). What is processing? The Processing language was created by Ben Fry and Casey Reas. It evolved from ideas explored in […]
- The After/AfterParty
>>> A graphical project made with Processing, inspired by the furry cones outside NY’s P.S.1. … download it here >>>
- Impromptu: access the Wiki docs from the editor
>>> When you’re Impromptu-ing but don’t know the meaning or syntax of a function, the usual thing to do is calling (help function-name) to get some help about that function, or (help function-name #t) if you want to see also the examples associated with it. The help text gets displayed in the log view, so […]
- Rock intermezzo
Some songs I’ll never forget – still giving me the shivers as it did when I was a kid. …. Rolling down the highway, going to a show Stopping on the by ways, playing rock n roll Getting robbed, getting stoned Getting beat up, broken boned Getting had, getting took I tell you folks, it’s […]
- Python debugging and Textmate
I’ve never realized that among the many things Textmate does well there’s also python debugging. Well, to be precise Textmate doesn’t do much as it just relies on python’s default debugger, called PDB. Ok, probably PDB isn’t the cutting edge debugger you’re looking for, but it’s worth a try imho. Nothing to install in order […]
- Video recordings of the livecoding session @ anatomy theatre
Finally I managed to shrink down to a reasonable size and upload the video recording from our last livecoding event at Kings College; hopefully the other people will be uploading theirs too some time soon .. >>>
- Organic SuperShapes app
>>> A nice little app built with Processing for creating shapes of various kinds; see a video here or you can download the application here (works on mac/win/linux).
- Getting back to the ontological work..
I’ll be working in Osaka for three months on ontologizing a couple of datasets with the help of Riichiro Mizoguchi. This means that I’ll have enough time to revise various notions about ontology engineering during this period. Here’s a first and fundamental one, regarding the difference between ontologies and data models: The difference between ontologies […]
- The anti-internet saga continues
Now Italy’s government is trying to bog down internet providers by making them responsible for the (supposedly) illicit contents published on the web. In short, a dictatorship-worthy blackmailing proposal. Some say that Italy’s ruling class is just struggling to keep pace with the Internet revolution. “Italy’s political culture is far removed from new technology,” says […]