links for 2006-05-03
- A searchable e-book version of early Harper's Bazar where the subtitle says it all, "A repository of fashion, pleasure, and instruction."
- Jay Stephens is the creator of the Eisner- and Harvey-nominated comic book "The Land of Nod", the Annie-nominated cartoon shorts 'Jetcat', and the Emmy-winning cartoon series 'Tutenstein'.
- In this edition of The More You Know, we examine nearly 8500 reviews on Pitchfork dating back to 1996 to determine if Pitchfork itself is guilty of following trends, or at the very least, having tendencies.
- Homemade star-wars special effects... lot's of tutorials.
- Nsite delivers The On Demand Enterprise to allow small and medium-sized businesses to use, customize, and develop enterprise-class applications faster and at lower costs than ever before possible.
- Mobile Processing is an open source programming environment for people who want to design and prototype software for mobile phones. It is based on and shares the same design goals as the open source Processing project. Sketches programmed using Mobile Pro
- Library of processing works.
- Works by Golan Levin and collaborators.
- Moovl makes drawings spring into life.
- Atmosferas, Centro de Artes Digitais.
- The wors of Casey Reas from 2001 to 2004.
- This is an archive of work developed while at the MIT Media Laboratory pursuing my doctoral degree.
- reas.com is the database of the artist c.e.b. reas
- Videos of presentations given at Google.
- An interesting read on artificial life and evolutionary computation, from the game of life (playable applet), through core wars, tierra and on to genetic programming. This approach has recently borne fruit to genetic programming pioneer and inventor of th