By Brendon Smith on December 20, 2009
404 Error Pages don’t have to be boring. Especially if you develop rich internet applications and have access to awesome tools like PaperVision3d and Hype! This is a two part example. This example just shows you simple code to create a planes in PaperVision3d make them follow your mouse. I also used SoundSnap to snag [...]
Posted in 3d, ActionScript | Tagged as3, Experiment, Flash, hype, Joshua Davis, PaperVision3D
By Brendon Smith on December 19, 2009
Ice-nine is a fictional material conceived by writer Kurt Vonnegut in his novel Cat’s Cradle. It is supposed to be a more stable polymorph of water than common ice (Ice Ih) which instead of melting at 0° Celsius (32° Fahrenheit), melts at 45.8°C (114.4°F). When ice-nine comes into contact with liquid water below 45.8°C (which [...]
Posted in 3d, Adobe, Flash, i-create, Linux, Open Source | Tagged 3d, ActionScript, Adobe, Alchemy, as3, Games, Technology/Internet
By Brendon Smith on December 19, 2009
What is mono? Mono is the OpenSouce version of C# and the project by Novell / M$ is growing rapidly. It is amazing to me to see the growth and speed of the Mono Project! It is rapidly catching up to the current Silverlight version. Check out Moonlight 2.0 if you haven’t yet and install [...]
Posted in .net, C#, Microsoft, Mono, Open Source, Silverlight | Tagged C#, Mono, RIA, Silverlight
By Brendon Smith on December 8, 2009
Here is yet another tutorial. This tutorial demonstrates numerous JQuery methods: Show how to embed a font. How to use offset() on divs to get the divs position to pass to another item. How to use JSON with jQuery. How to pull Twitter Searches How to consume Yahoo Pipes JSON. How to parse content and [...]
Posted in i-create, MashUp, Web 3.0 | Tagged Experiment, JavaScript, JSON, MashUp, Yahoo Pipes
By Brendon Smith on November 14, 2009
Well on occasion I like to play around with Processing. Processing is an awesome language for generating generative art and data visualizations etc.. Processing has been around for several years and it was originally created by Ben Fry and Casey Reas at MIT. Processing has traditionally depended on java to run. When you create sketches [...]
Posted in art, i-create | Tagged Experiment, JavaScript, Processing
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