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offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-10 12:59 [#01358504]
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Processing is a programming language and environment built
for the electronic arts and visual design communities. It is
created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within
a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. It
is used by students, artists, design professionals, and
researchers for learning, prototyping, and production.

The software is currently in a prerelease stage, but
features and bug fixes are being made as we head toward a
more complete "1.0" release. Processing is free to download
and available for PC, Mac, and Linux.

Processing is used at many universities and institutions
including: MIT (Cambridge), University of California Los
Angeles, Interaction Ivrea (Turin), Yale (New Haven), New
York University, San Francisco Art Institute, Universität
der Künste (Berlin), Royal College of Art (London),
Universidad de Los Andes (Bogota), HyperWerk (Basel), Hongik
(Seoul), Ateneo de Manila University, and many more.

i didn't see nothing like this before...the visual outcome
of what this app can do is just awesome.
you'll need java application for viewing the samples.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-10 13:19 [#01358512]
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proce55ing


 

offline yann_g from now on 2004-10-10 16:50 [#01358583]
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many beautiful things in the exhibition part of the site!
great link!


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-10-10 17:28 [#01358636]
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Again, thanks for spreading the word.

This looks mighty interesting.


 

offline Schika from Heidelberg (Germany) on 2004-10-10 19:07 [#01358714]
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awesome !!!


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-10-10 19:28 [#01358721]
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What a pile of shit.


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2004-10-10 20:54 [#01358802]
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i posted this here about 18 months ago and was bashed
severly saying it was nothing more than a new take on flash
and actionscript.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-11 03:30 [#01358963]
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whoever said that doesn't know shit...they prolly bashed it
cos it was complicated for em to comprehend.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-11 03:32 [#01358966]
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did you check the shit this app can do?


 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-11 03:33 [#01358967]
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Just because it's complicated doesn't make it good.

I liked the site though and thanks for pointing it out.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-11 03:34 [#01358969]
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levitated.net

it's not processing,but it's interresting what Flash can
do...


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-11 03:37 [#01358972]
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i didn't say that complexity equals with something to be
good.

np,i only wish i could crack how this thingy works.



 

offline giginger from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2004-10-11 03:38 [#01358973]
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hehe :)

I've sent this link on to my mate now and he'll probably get
addicted to it :D


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-10-11 03:42 [#01358974]
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great...i have one mate who's into visualisation
also,hopefully he'll crack how to use the codes.

i'm still on the level of crashing the mame32 roms for the
trash data fedback


 


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