Things to Read

GIF.js

22 May 2013

Full-featured JavaScript GIF encoder that runs in your browser.

Tags: javascript

Preparing Algorithmic Content for Offset Print

23 April 2013

A Processing tutorial on how to create PDF files with CMYK and spot colors so you can send your content to a printing press without manual intervention.

Tags: graphic design, processing

School for Poetic Computation

15 April 2013

A new artist run school launching this fall. A project by Amit Pitaru, Zach Liebarman, Jen Lowe and Taeyoon Choi. More poems less demos!

Tags: art

Camera Types for Interactive Installations

10 March 2013

A good overview of all available types of cameras you can use for interactive installations. A must-read.

Tags: camera, installation, interactive

Leap Motion Library for Processing

10 March 2013

The people at onformative have created a nice library for working with the LEAP Motion in Processing.

Tags: processing

Fontastic

27 February 2013

Fontastic is a Processing library by Andreas Koller to create TrueTupe font files. Will definitely use this one.

Tags: processing, typography

Intro to Pixel Shaders in Three.js

16 February 2013

A good article on how to get started with pixel shaders in Three.js

Tags: glsl, javascript, three.js

Introducing Courier Prime

06 February 2013

A remake of the classic courier font made by IBM, updated for the digital age and specifically for screen writers. Go get it. It’s free!

Tags: typography

How to create custom Sublime Text 2 Snippets

26 December 2012

A tutorial on creating Processing snippets for Sublime Text 2. Handy for those who use Sublime Text as their external Processing editor.

Tags: processing

Foundation

26 December 2012

Another CSS grid / rapid prototyping framework. Looks ok.

Tags: css

Running Processing JS Sketches as Windows 8 Store Apps

09 December 2012

A tutorial on how to create Windows 8 Store apps with ProcessingJS. Looks promising.

Tags: processingjs

CLOUDS Interactive Documentary

09 December 2012

A Kickstarter project by James George and Jonathan Minard. Help fund their new documentary.

Tags: art, documentary