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ProjectOpenAir | JOGL
ProjectOpenAir | JOGL
JOGL helps sync humanity onto solving our most important social & environmental problems using open science, responsible innovation & continuous learning.
·app.jogl.io·
ProjectOpenAir | JOGL
Future of human touch - gadget for musical tactility
Future of human touch - gadget for musical tactility
Buy Playtron or Touchme, two gadgets that lets you play music on any object. We are an international studio dedicated to creating meaningful interactive audio experiences, in collaboration with brands, marketers, museums, galleries, and artists.
·shop.playtronica.com·
Future of human touch - gadget for musical tactility
MIT Reality Hack (@mitrealityhack)
MIT Reality Hack (@mitrealityhack)
The latest Tweets from MIT Reality Hack (@mitrealityhack). The Hack is over! See you in 2021 at MIT. It’s the world's largest XR Hackathon. #HackToTheFuture. Hosted by @VRatMIT and the Reality Hack organization. Cambridge, MA
·twitter.com·
MIT Reality Hack (@mitrealityhack)
On Your Wavelength
On Your Wavelength
A collaboration with Marcus Lyall and Robert Thomas, the interactive installation On Your Wavelength analyzes your brainwaves and transform them into lasers. The installation was live in London as part of Merge Festival. Watch Behind the Scenes / How it Works film here. Laser controlled using Pangolin’s Beyond. Sound generated using Pure Data. EEG data received using NeuroSky MindWave and openFrameworks. Core software…
·alexeverything.net·
On Your Wavelength
nylki/lindenmayer
nylki/lindenmayer
Feature complete classic L-System library (branching, context sensitive, parametric) & multi-purpose modern L-System/LSystem implementation that can take javascript functions as productions. It...
·github.com·
nylki/lindenmayer
Lindenmayer Plants - OpenProcessing
Lindenmayer Plants - OpenProcessing
Finally had some time to extend my old l-system project. Check tutorial for general explanations: http://paulbourke.net/fractals/lsys/. This time most replacement rules consist of sets of possible replacements which are chosen randomly within a given likelihood. The axiom and the replacements (with their likelihoods) are written on the bottom of the drawing: Controls: Click with mouse = new random plant Space = same plant with new random values Left/ Right Arrow = increase / decrease angle Plus / Minus = add / remove iteration (don't add too much iterations) t = show / hide text
·openprocessing.org·
Lindenmayer Plants - OpenProcessing