Walk in the park, look at the sky: collected thoughts, processes and observations made during the course of making things
- 3D
- Ack
- adobe
- Altoids
- Analog
- Arduino
- Automator
- Backup
- Bash
- coltrane
- conference
- dataart
- Design
- Dropbox
- Eno
- Eyes
- Face-Tracking
- ffmpeg
- FOTB
- Fusion360
- Future-Everything
- fzf
- Git
- gridmarkets
- Hardware
- hitfilm
- houdini
- IFTTT
- IndieWeb
- Input
- Inspiration
- Interview
- Inventory
- iOS
- Keyshot
- Kirby
- Leap Motion
- Mac
- Makerbot
- Making
- making
- Markdown
- Misconceptions
- nft
- notch
- Notes
- OpenFrameworks
- Opinion
- Output
- P5js
- photoshop
- Plain Text
- Process
- Processing
- robots
- ThisisHCD
- tmux
- Tools
- touchdesigner
- Transferwise
- Travel
- tw3
- tx3
- Ultisnips
- URL
- Video
- Vim
- Vimwiki
- Watson
- Web
- Work
- ZX81
- Everything
/2009
- 18.12.09 This says it all really...
The tags attached to the files on my Mac kind of sum me (and mN) up nicely.
- 06.12.09 Work in progress: iPhone toy 2 update
Starting to play better with the Super Formula algorithm. Touch point distance and rotation influence the shapes.
- 06.12.09 Work in progress, new iPhone toy
No idea what this is yet!
- 16.11.09 Elena iPhone app now available
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/elena/id339376599?mt=8 More details here: http://www.brendandawes.com/projects/elena/ And it's free!
- 04.11.09 Cecil Balmond on provoking exploration
‘We wanted to break the traditional, continuous sight lines of a bridge to create a structure that provokes exploration and questioning of a…
- 31.10.09 Building simple toy on iPhone with openframeworks
Bren
- 22.10.09 Using openFrameworks for iPhone dev
http://robertcarlsen.net/2009/05/31/using-openframeworks-for-iphone-dev-757
- 20.10.09 The collectable nature of iPhone apps and why it matters
A few months we lauched a little thing called Skinni Popcorn at www.skinnipopcorn.com One of the key design considerations when we were…
- 17.09.09 A few magical things for a Thursday...
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” – Arthur C Clarke …