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There’s a reason for Processing’s popularity. By making code simple, elegant, and direct, and catering directly to the kinds of visual ideas creative people have, the environment has made programming accessible to artists and designers in a way nothing else could.
Coding no longer has to be a source of fear, or a bad word. But Processing, years into its life, has also badly needed a refresh. 2.0 is more than just a house cleaning. It’s a new direction, with “modes” that mean it’s no longer tied to old desktop Java architectures. (See a tantalizing screenshot below – with the click of a menu, you can make CoffeeScript JavaScript for the Web, or run on Android.)
I still love Processing as a way of sketching out ideas, and with strategic use of the GPU in its now-native OpenGL rendering, it can also be surprisingly high-performance.
Of course, that 2.0 reboot has been a long time coming, enough so that you might have even forgotten it was enroute. That’s why the recent 2.0 beta 9 is big news. It includes some major new features that finally reveal what 2.0 is all about – and bug fixes that have been a long time coming. In fact, it’s that moment when the betas stop looking so much like betas. Here’s what to expect. ... Delete the scoop?
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We've covered avant-garde musician Matthew Herbert's One Pig project – in which he records the lifecycle of a pig from birth to slaughter – quite extensively since it was first announced. Featuring sampled oinks, pig-skin drums and a wind instrument utilising pig's blood, you can probably see why. We thought you'd like to hear what is likely to be Morrissey's least favourite album of all time. So listen using the player above and let us know what you think. Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 11:44 AM
Tous vos composants électroniques, interfaces, pièces détachées robotique, alarmes et outillage pour professionnels et particuliers !
Go Tronic assure la distribution de composants électroniques en France et à l'étranger depuis 1990. Notre stock très important nous permet d'expédier la plupart des commandes colissimo et chronopost le jour même. Un accueil téléphonique rapide et un service après-vente performant complètent l'offre proposée à notre clientèle. Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 11:35 AM
Farnell France, distributeur de composants électroniques, électriques, connectique, 500.000 références - livraison sous 24h.
Farnell, fondée en 1939, est le leader mondial de la distribution de produits électroniques, électriques et industriels. Notre société appartient au groupe Premier Farnell, nous offrons plus de 498.000 articles électroniques, électriques et industriels destinés aux activités de conception, d'entretien et de production, pour les entreprises de toute taille.
Nos produits sont stockés et expédiés depuis nos centres de distribution ultramoderne de Liège et de Leeds. Nous mettons tout en oeuvre pour faciliter la vie de nos clients en leur permettant de commander par téléphone, fax, courrier, ou en utilisant les solutions e-business de leur choix (Site Internet, solutions e-procurement).
Grâce au service de livraison franco de port le lendemain, à l'assistance technique personnalisée, ainsi qu'aux multiples services à forte valeur ajoutée, nous assurons à nos clients d'obtenir les produits dont ils ont besoin au moment où ils en ont besoin. Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 11:31 AM
Radiofaro comes in an Arduino Uno form factor and replaces the ATmega328P by an ATmega128RFA1 which adds wireless IEEE 8021.5.4 functionality to your Arduino setup. AVR 8-bit Micrcontroller with integrated IEEE 802.15.4 wireless transceiver......mounted on a module with on-board chip antennacertified acc. to ETSI and FCC regulationsSelectable battery power for standalone operationRadiofaro was developed to support developement of the Open-Source transceiver library uracoli and therefore the software support was a part of it from the very beginning. http://www.nongnu.org/uracoli Yes, we already built prototypes and use them extensively for our daily work Delete the scoop?
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On the occasion of the 55th International Biennale of Visual Arts in Venice, Associazione E, AmC Collezione Coppola and Nuova Icona are happy to present The Unconnected – III Internet Pavilion, a project by Miltos Manetas curated
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Festival international et académie pluridisciplinaire, rendez-vous de la création et de l’émergence à Paris, ManiFeste-2013 replace la musique au centre des « arts du temps » (théâtre, danse, cinéma, arts numériques…). L’Ircam réunit pendant un mois, compositeurs et interprètes, metteurs en scène, acteurs, vidéastes, chorégraphes, danseurs, tous protagonistes d’une intrigue temporelle intégrant la technologie. À l’affiche, Gisèle Vienne et François Verret, l’opéra Aliados de Sebastian Rivas, un portrait de Yan Maresz, la figure du compositeur Heinz Holliger, la présence de la voix et de la percussion… Delete the scoop?
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May 21, 11:38 AM
Notre reporter a poussé la porte de l’un des FabLabs européens les mieux équipés et les plus influents. Le FabLab de Barcelone dépend de l’école d’architecture IAAC, Institute for Advanced architecture of Catalonia où il est installé depuis 2005. Cette école privée n’accueille pas plus de soixante-cinq étudiants et propose plusieurs Masters, tous imprégnés par la fabrication numérique.
Au-delà des machines, c’est un atelier où se construit une ambition pour le modèle FabLab qui dépasse le bricolage technologique pour inventer d’autres formes de conception urbaine et sociale. ...
Un FabLab dans une école,une pédagogie hands-onAprès un petit couloir d’entrée où sont exposés quelques projets et maquettes, on arrive tout de suite dans un hangar, très haut de plafond : des étudiants y stockent des projets en construction, on y trouve des machines et des réserves de matériaux.Une grande CNC et une réserve de panneaux bois occupent toute une partie de l’espace. Dans un petit sas, un bras robotisé est installé en permanence, pour fraiser des pièces en trois dimensions ou pour y adjoindre tout type d’outil pour d’autres manipulations.
Le Lab a également une autre CNC, une grande découpeuse laser, son lot d’imprimantes 3D (de la basique Replicator 2 à des modèles par frittage de poudre ou stéréolithographie plus professionnels) et un coin cuisine. ... Via Artilect FabLab Toulouse, Aurelie Ghalim Delete the scoop?
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Digital Shoreditch celebrates the outstanding creative, technical and entrepreneurial talent of East London and Tech City. The latest festival run from May 21st to June 2nd 2012 highlighting the thriving digital and tech talent from the UK.
Digital Shoreditch celebrates the outstanding creative, technical and entrepreneurial talent of East London and Tech City. We run monthly meetups, an enormous annual festival of the most talented digital and technical creatives, a comprehensive directory, hackathons, and more.
For Digital Shoreditch 2013 festival, Monday 20th-Friday 31st May, we’ll have an awesome lineup of speakers for a week long workshop on everything happening in digital and tech, we’re turning the basement of Shoreditch Town Hall into an extraordinary digital playground, and the incredible East London community will be sharing the love with a week of Open Studios, meetups and events.
If you’d like to run an open studio or an event as part of the community programme outside the DS HQ then visit our Open Studios page. We’ll have themed days on What Tech City?, Tomorrow’s World, Future Brands, Capital and Growth and Behavioural Design, and the mammoth Make & Do weekend – and of course The Great Digital Exhibition. There’s a massive lineup of speakers, almost 400 sessions on the schedule, and almost every workshop, showcase and pitch was chosen from the crowdsourced (and voted) proposals we received for #ds13. Delete the scoop?
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May 21, 11:04 AM
Vision Nocturne presents Cubix, an interactive multitouch audiovisual installation, further developed during a two-week residency at iMAL. Cubix consists in a cube of 27m3, shaped by a metalic structure and white translucide material. It generates abstract aesthetics from a simple cube, both sensorial and immersive. Cubix invites the public to enter the structure and discover its tactile, audio and visual dimension thanks to a multitouch table placed inside the cube and which allows visitors to make evolve projected animations on the cube.
project by Vision Nocturne filmed by dmoprod (dmoprod.be) Special Thanks @ Elliot Woods,VUX, VVVV community
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Auto-balancing, electric transporter with gyro technology. Shift body weight to control speed and direction for seamless gliding!
At the slightest lean of your feet, the Hovertrax travels forward, backwards, turns left and right, and rotates clockwise and counterclockwise. Created to transcend transportation toys and focus on practical movement we've built a totally new product that celebrates personal and intuitive transport. Join us in the new mobility revolution! Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 5:36 PM
We are pleased to present On the Upgrade – WYSIWYG, a new or-bits.com publishing project.
On the Upgrade – WYSIWYG is a POD book, also distributed as a PDF, which includes artworks by Jamie Allen, Renee Carmichael, David Horvitz, IOCOSE,Michael Kargl, Sara Nunes Fernandes, Julia Tcharfas, Maria Theodoraki and Richard Sides along with interviews contextualising the artistic processes of the featured artists.
On the Upgrade – WYSIWYG is a book exhibition, or an exhibition in a book. It is a new configuration of selected material that was firstly presented online or for web broadcast and operates as an artistic, curatorial and design re-alignment of material originally compiled for online consumption for the book interface. The starting point of this project was that of conceiving the book format as an interface and reflecting upon the tensions that might exist between this holdable interface and the web interface along with that of the computer. Thereby reading patterns, the specificity of engagement with the material presented in a book and what site-specificity might mean in relation to moving between online and offline modes of presentation are some of the aspects that have been considered at the time of the making of the book. ...
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The way we perceive our environment is a complex procedure. By the help of our vision we are able to recognize friends within a huge crowd, approximate the speed of an oncoming car or simply admire a painting. One of human’s most characteristic features is our desire to detect patterns. We use this ability to penetrate into the detailed secrets of nature. However we also tend to use this ability to enrich our imagination. Hence we recognize meaningful shapes in clouds or detect a great bear upon astrological observations.
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Interface entre artistes, publics et technologies, Synesthésie s’engage depuis 1995 au service de l’expérimentation artistique, de sa production, de sa diffusion et de sa médiation. Delete the scoop?
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Ressources techniques pour apprendre, réaliser des cartes et circuits imprimé et construire un robot avec schéma, plan, notice ou tutoriel.
Le projet du site positron libre existe depuis l'année 2002. Hébergé d'abord comme des pages persos il s'est transformé en un domaine à part entière en 2004. le nom de ce site est un homage rendu à Isaac ASIMOV l'inventeur du cerveau positronique. Ces cerveaux équipent les robots de ces romans de science fiction dont je suis un lecteur assidu. C'est la raison pour laquelle ce site aura pour vocation de nous faire rêver de temps en temps sur ce que pourrai être le monde équipé intelligemment d'électronique.
Olivier Lejeune est un passionné d'électronique et de constructions prototypiques. Il travail dans son bureau/atelier situé au milieu de la nature du département des Deux-Sèvres. Il se définit comme formateur technique et expérimentateur technologique. Il est consultant en développement web et s'investit aussi dans la conception electro-robotique. Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 11:33 AM
The µracoli project intends to demonstrate capabilities and usage of Atmel’s IEEE-802.15.4 radio transceivers (AT86RF23x, AT86RF212, ATmega128RFA1) in combination with AVR 8 bit microcontrollers (e.g. ATmega16, ATmega1281, ATtiny84, …).
The library liburacoli_<board>.a runs on platforms with Atmels IEEE 802.15.4 radio transceivers and MCUs and compiles with avr-gcc and avr-libc. It provides basic functions to control of the radio transceiver, starting from simple register read/write and ending up with high level functions like CCA based transmission or address filter based frame reception with acknowledgement.
Additionally access to GPIO (e.g. LEDs and KEYs), timer and UART ressources of the embedded platforms is provided. Nevertheless the radio functions can be used standalone, without any need for using this additional drivers. This approach gives an aplication developper full control over the microcontroller ressources.
Because there are many different variants of hardware platforms with the above mentioned microcontrollers and radio transceivers, µracoli provides a platform abstraction concept, which allows the easy definition and integration of new hardware platforms into the project. Delete the scoop?
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May 22, 11:28 AM
SparkFun is an online retail store that sells the bits and pieces to make your electronics projects possible. Whether it's a robot that can cook your breakfast or a GPS cat tracking device, our products and resources are designed to make the world of electronics more accessible to the average person. In addition to products, SparkFun also offers classes and a number of online tutorials designed to help educate individuals in the wonderful world of embedded electronics. Delete the scoop?
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May 21, 1:36 PM
oung Innovators Unconvention 2013: Mobilising leaders, business, government and youth to foster innovation and employment in Europe
On 6 and 7 June 2013, the European Young Innovator Forum’s unique Unconvention in Brussels will bring together young Europeans with innovative ideas and those who will inspire, guide and support them: world leading innovators and entrepreneurs, investors, business and corporate personalities, academic and industrial experts, opinion leaders, and, policy and decision makers, to immerse into Innovation Inspiration, Policy and Practice. Delete the scoop?
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Tools and technical news about digital cinema's workflow, DSLRs and more. Follow Digital Cinema Tools on Twitter @tierible. Delete the scoop?
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May 21, 11:29 AM
Nicolas Bernier is one of the most interesting and sophisticated artists in the contemporary scenario. His piece frequencies(a) has been awarded 2 days ago with the prestigious Golden Nica for the “Digital Musics and Sound Art” section by the Ars Electronica Festival (http://www.aec.at/prix/gewinner/). Nicolas is a sound artist working with digital and mechanical tools. Dichotomies seem to best describe his artistic production: digital/organic, tradition/experimentation, cerebral/sensual, mechanical/electronic. His artistic creations and collaborations range widely; he’s also member of Perte de Signal, a Montreal-based collective and media arts research centre (http://perte-de-signal.org/), and PhD candidate in sonic arts at the University of Huddersfield (UK). Via Marco Mancuso / Digicult Delete the scoop?
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May 21, 11:09 AM
«The sound sculptures and installations of Zimoun are graceful, mechanized works of playful poetry, their structural simplicity opens like an industrial bloom to reveal a complex and intricate series of relationships, an ongoing interplay between the «artificial» and the «organic». It‘s an artistic research of simple and elegant systems to generate and study complex behaviors in sound and motion. Zimoun creates sound pieces from basic components, often using multiples of the same prepared mechanical elements to examine the creation and degeneration of patterns.» Tim Beck «Zimoun is best compared to a watchmaker of a self-reproducing time constructing his own gauging station.» Radjo Monk
«The clean, elegant sound sculptures combine visual, sonic, and spatial elements in an organically balanced entirely artwork. Using simple and well- conceived mechanical systems, Zimouns‘s work transforms and activates the space.» Jury Prix Ars Electronica 2010
«Zimoun creates complex kinetic sound sculptures by arranging industrially produced parts according to seemingly simple rules. Using motors, wires, ventilators, etc.., he creates closed systems that develop their own behavior and rules similarly to artificial creatures. Once running, they are left to themselves and go through an indeterminable process of (de)generation. ...
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Peter Weibel est artiste, commissaire et théoricien des médias. Il a tout d’abord exploré l’art de la performance avant de découvrir le potentiel créatif des médias et technologies. Mais il a aussi été directeur artistique d’événements d’art numérique ou commissaire d’expositions dédiés aux nouveaux médias dans l’art, tout en dirigeant le ZKM de Karlsruhe. Tout le monde connaît votre travail de théoricien et de commissaire d’exposition, mais c’est tout d’abord en tant qu’artiste que vous investissez la scène artistique. Je me souviens de votre installation Possible (1967), de son effet de surprise ! L’illusion, tout comme la surprise, ne seraient-elles pas des notions récurrentes dans les arts médiatiques ? Delete the scoop?
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