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  • Raphael: js library for Scalar Vector Graphics

    I don’t do much (web) front-end design usually, although often I find it vital to visualize my ideas using some sort of basic but functional UI-kit. Well, if you’re like me, you’ll probably be happy to know about Raphael. This is a javascript library that sits on top of the SVG specifications and provides a […]

    Posted on Sep 19.10 to TechLife   Comments Off on Raphael: js library for Scalar Vector Graphics   

  • Tale of tales: artistic interactive games from Belgium

    Tale of Tales is a games development studio, founded by Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn in Belgium in 2002 (*). The purpose of Tale of Tales is to create elegant and emotionally rich interactive entertainment. We explicitly want to cater to people who are not enchanted by most contemporary computer games, or who wouldn’t mind […]

    Posted on Mar 11.10 to Just Blogging   Comments Off on Tale of tales: artistic interactive games from Belgium   

  • The After/AfterParty

    >>> A graphical project made with Processing, inspired by the furry cones outside NY’s P.S.1. … download it here >>>

    Posted on Feb 16.10 to Just Blogging   Comments Off on The After/AfterParty   

  • 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).

    Posted on Feb 06.10 to Computer Music   Comments Off on Organic SuperShapes app   

  • Pyglet: multimedia library for python

    UPDATE 30/03/1: Just realized that unfortunately pyglet doesn’t play well with the latest 64bit architecture of oSX. A real shame, as this obviously breaks Pyglet’s famed run-anywhere feature. There are reasons to think that the next version will fix this problem (check out this thread for more info).. but for the moment, I guess that […]

    Posted on Dec 12.09 to TechLife   Comments Off on Pyglet: multimedia library for python   

  • Graphics over code in Impromptu

    Andrew Sorensen posted some code in the Impromptu mailing list showing how to add graphics (and various other things) on top of a code ‘image’. As usual I regret not having a whole free day to play with this, but just by messing around a bit with some parameters it’s easy to achieve some interesting […]

    Posted on Nov 04.09 to Computer Music   Comments Off on Graphics over code in Impromptu   

  • Installing PyGraphviz [tested on OSx Leopard]

    PyGraphviz is a Python interface to the Graphviz graph layout and visualization package. With PyGraphviz you can create, edit, read, write, and draw graphs using Python to access the Graphviz graph data structure and layout algorithms. [I was doing this in order to benefit from some of the django-command-extension functionalities] 1. Get graphviz here and […]

    Posted on Oct 14.09 to TechLife, Tips and Tricks   3 Comments   

  • Opening UIF files on Mac

    The UIF file extension stands for Universal Image Format. An UIF file contains a compressed disk image – basically it is an exact copy of a CD or a DVD. Just like the more common ISO filetype, the UIF format is typically used to create CD/DVD backups. Long story short: I was getting a headache […]

    Posted on Apr 16.09 to TechLife, Tips and Tricks   Comments Off on Opening UIF files on Mac   

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