Posts Tagged ‘processing’
Artist-in-Residence at Artengine
January 20, 2011
At the end of December I was invited to be Artengine‘s first Artist-in-Residence. Artengine is a non-profit artist-run center with a focus on community outreach through tools and resources for creating electronic and interactive art. My work will focus on leading art and electronics workshops, creating my own interactive art projects and helping to further [...]
2011 | Artengine | Tags: 3D Printing, arduino, artengine, artist-in-residence, awesome arts festival, bombIR, free workshops, LED foldies, light graffiti, lowertown, lowertown community resource centre, Makerbot, opensource, ottawa, Pac-Man, paper circuitry, papercraft, papertronics, processing, Scratch, Soldering, wearable technology, web design, web development, wiimoteComments (0)
Ambient Text Mashup of Modest Mouse
November 22, 2009
Processing is amazing. I can’t say enough good things about an open source intuitive language built to allow *everyone* easy access to a wide array of tools and resources made for developing visual programs and interactive fun. This weekend I took part in Music Hack Day at the Microsoft Startup Labs in Cambridge and built [...]
2009 | Art, Projects | Tags: Art, collaborative, modest mouse, music hackday, processing, Projects, text visualizationComments (3)
Levels of ‘stashe
November 18, 2009
This was a fun project- the mustache man below is the main character in a game created in Processing by my friends and I over this past weekend. The basic premise to the game is that you play the role of a newspaper editor trying to maintain a balanced coverage of news stories coming through [...]

