While at SHARE last night, I was working on a new Processing sketch. It’s a variant of corral — less math, more pretty.
Click to play/pause. You will need to have Java installed.
A few screenshots, including one variant not in this version:

While at SHARE last night, I was working on a new Processing sketch. It’s a variant of corral — less math, more pretty.
Click to play/pause. You will need to have Java installed.
A few screenshots, including one variant not in this version:

My thesis project has been consuming all of my time these days. Part of that work includes photography, both shooting new and rummaging through old. Here are two very different perspectives of Brooklyn: both shot from the same location, while facing opposite directions. Click to enlarge.
From March, facing south:
From August, facing north:
There’s currently a bit of mess, as I got the silly idea in my head to support Internet Explorer 6.0. Oh bother…
At this point, only the main page is readable, and I’ve given up on fighting IE for the night.
UPDATE (8/6): Version number kicked up to 1.3 after a lot of changes and testing in a lot of browsers (see the about page). Well, except for one or two tweaks…
The Explorer support was not a complete success, blame Microsoft. As a compromise I’m feeding a slightly simplified version to IE users, as well as a nudge in the right direction: a screenshot (which I hope no one is seeing!)
As promised, although a bit late, a couple photos from Eyewash:
Last Friday, I snapped this unimpressive cellphone pic of an open air projection that we had stumbled across.

The film was melting as it was running through the projector, creating a really gorgeous fluid effect.
Tomorrow night, I’ll be back in Williamsburg, for digital video this time. vade is performing Eyewash at Monkeytown. Better quality photos are forthcoming, of course. As is some meatier writing.