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. [...]
Posted in art, i-create | Tagged Experiment, JavaScript, Processing
By Brendon Smith on October 4, 2009
What Kuler-Splash does: Click the button in the far right of the screen it looks like an on button. Then select a style then search for a color or tag name like green or hot. Then select a color scheme when finished it will automatically generate your art unless you are using Virtual [...]
Posted in ActionScript, Adobe, art, i-create | Tagged ActionScript, Flash, Flash Develop, kuler
By Brendon Smith on June 28, 2009
Well I am almost finished with my commercial website development site. You can go to it @ seacloud9.com / brendonsmith.com. I will be offering a variety of services. I still need to communicate with a lawyer and have a contract created but in short I plan on offering website development skills to [...]
Posted in ActionScript, art, i-create | Tagged ActionScript, Flash Develop, Generative Design, Processing
By Brendon Smith on May 1, 2009
Taco ride last week was awesome perfect weather for a twenty mile bike ride. I had a blast but its not hard to when you have the perfect weather and good group of friends to go out with:) I have also been trying to take more photographs. I took a few panoramics [...]
Posted in ActionScript, art, Flash | Tagged ActionScript, art, Flash, OpenSource
By Brendon Smith on June 28, 2008
Informatics does not have to be boring. There are numerous ways to display data you don’t always have to resort to the pie chart or graph (all though these are the most obvious and probably the most idiot proof) data visualization can be interactive and can be displayed in real-time.
Now you can apply these [...]
Posted in art, PC History, Web 3.0 | Tagged Informatics, Web 3.0
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