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Interactive flip-tile pixel installation @ Changi Airport Terminal 2
Interactive flip-tile pixel installation @ Changi Airport Terminal 2
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What does 'this' mean? - EmpireJS 2016
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JavaScript parody of 'What Do You Mean' - Justin Bieber by the awesome emcees of EmpireJS 2016
So don't change whitespace baby - EmpireJS 2016
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Nerdy parody of Blank Space by Taylor Swift telling it how it is when it comes to shipping code
Hello from the client side - EmpireJS 2016
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Banging emcees at EmpireJS 2016 singing a JavaScript parody of Adele's Hello. So good omg.
exploring the beauty of algorithms with generative art - talk
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You love code. You also love art. You want to merge the two wonderful worlds, but it can be hard. How can we create art with code and make writing code an art? A screencast of a talk I gave at FOSSAsia 2016 in Singapore! This talk is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.5): creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ Links: Code: git.io/vaPxQ Slides: git.io...
Be confident! Your talk is Impressive!
Girl. I love your spirit! Thanks for the wonderful video.
What a nice video
cool
Right, I see the Recurse Center is doing remote rn, you've convinced me I'm going to apply.
Sher, This is incredibly helpful and insightful. Thanks for sharing!
elo i am oso from malaysia and learning processing few month ago i wanna ask in malaysia ist any chance to find this kind of job? Or go other conutry better
Fascinating subject
Any tips for writing this within the offline Processing 3?
love this. this is one of the funnest and coolest things about programming.
I totally agree with your message: "Simple algorithms create beautiful art." Great tutorial video!
omg you're so good!
Hi! Thank you for introducing awesome work! I have one questions, is it likely that those codes can be converted into OpenGL ES without too much of an effort?
Thank you for showing this, i feels like finding a goal that i don't know exist or possible. This really help me directing my action course.
I really wish you could keep creating content! Especially about Processing3 I like your clarity!
hi do you have twitter or contact that i can follow?
I love this so much :) people that just enjoy fascinations.
Somehow it says: 'unexpected token: radius'. But my script is 100% identical to yours.
same issue - did you solve this?
@@jonnowocky8179 I can't remember if I ever did. I'll have to check when I get home..
thank you for this vídeo!
How did you create slides in HTML format like that ? That's cool!
Hello, Sher Minn, thanks for the video! can I ask you if you know more generative art courses, lessons, and insights? I will appreciate :) Cheers!
Great video! I am a MEd student from Ottawa and I would like to use your video to help introduce my digital learning resource to help students and educators know how to get started with generative art but more specifically creative coding/creative computing. It really summarizes precisely what it is I am trying to get across in my work.
Awesome..
It looks like magic.
I have been looking for this video forever. Wow, you are perfect
Thanks😊
Great Talk!
Haskellers can check this out github.com/sam46/FuncMorph It's a library for making drawings and animations
Nice talk Sher Minn. I did a bit of noodling in Processing (both java and JS variants) a while back - you have rekindled my interest. I loved you snowflake tessellations - very cool!
whoa. good reference video.
nice wich different bettwen p5 or p3 i try to install p5 and dont know how...
cool!!!
Greetings fellow Malaysian!
I enjoyed your talk - thanks for posting. You mentioned a background in javascript so you may be interested in my site of interactive algorithmic art at nullameragon.com
I have been subconsciously looking for exactly this video for a very long time. Thank you!
Thx for share it, do u have another video about how to make animation in processing ?
Hello! How can you mix Java and JavaScript code in the same file? Great video, btw! :)
Cool :D
Thank you SO much for sharing this video. It is truly inspiring!
What's that? Could you give me more information? It looks awesome.
Processing & Kinect [which is discontinued by Microsoft this year [2017]]
you should : www.reddit.com/r/generative/
Can you do more videos like this one with more challenging generative pieces?
Will Lastname no plans for that now. but check out Daniel Shiffman's videos on generative art with p5js!
WOW LOVED IT im doing a research on generative art is it possible to get in touch with you regarding it ?
Great talk! Why aren't you using p5.js?
Shailendra Paliwal thanks! only because one of my fave genart artists used Processing. I am now using p5 and prefer it.
who is ur fav Geneart artist ?
hey! why is it better p5.js? Thinking of doing a project with algorithms but I am a total amateur, which one would be more intuitive? Thanks!!
Not really better but since p5.js just requires a web browser in order to run a visual program, it is relatively light and fast.
started with generative and processing a few weeks ago and it's such an addiction. i'm using the app now but never tried it in the browser. any tips on exporting to animated gifs or video? lots of the plugins for that don't work in processing 3
Use saveFrame() to save all the frames and a utility like ImageMagick to join them all to make a gif from the terminal
Found it. Any ideas on how to make really big images? For canvas?
I think only limitation is your RAM but yes, Java is rather memory-hungry.
seconding saveFrame() and stiching them together. for making videos, an alternative is to use a screencast tool and run it while your animation is playing. (I use QuickTime for recording screencasts) you can try making your Processing canvas really large, use saveFrames()/screencast and see how that turns out. It might be slow, but could possibly work.
Looks great! Thanks for sharing :)
amazing, I would to do something like this me too, I love art, I like drawing with pencils and I am an Information technology student at the university.I started to see something Processing one year ago but just a quick view becouse university exams.Great video :)
thanks! i was in the same situation too. processing is really accessible and makes it really easy to do visual things with code. have fun!