Processing, Ported to JavaScript

Processing derives its power from its use from Java, and using Java applets, you can run Processing sketches in a browser. (You can even use 3D — OpenGL included, with some trickery.) But what if you could use Processing syntax with JavaScript — even just for the heck of it? John Resig has done just […]

Edirol VJ Challenge: European VJ Competition to Win a V-8 and P-10

Edirol are having a competition at the London International Music Show: EDIROL are throwing down the gauntlet to the continent’s best VJs and challenging them to perform a live set at this year’s London International Music Show (LIMS) between 12th and 15th June. As well as the honour of winning the first EDIROL VJ Challenge […]

More Robotic Cameras: PilotView FPV Wireless "First Person" View Camera

We’ll have some more on the Robotic Camera thing soon, but in the meantime, check out the Pilot View FPV 2400 kit. It’s not quite the gyro-controlled version (below), but apparently they have a pan/tilt coming soon. As an intellectual exercise, let’s price a similar setup from aforementioned cheapie online store DealExtreme: USB 2.4GHz Spy […]

More Robotic Cameras: PilotView FPV Wireless "First Person" View Camera

We’ll have some more on the Robotic Camera thing soon, but in the meantime, check out the Pilot View FPV 2400 kit. It’s not quite the gyro-controlled version (below), but apparently they have a pan/tilt coming soon. As an intellectual exercise, let’s price a similar setup from aforementioned cheapie online store DealExtreme: USB 2.4GHz Spy […]

More Robotic Cameras: PilotView FPV Wireless “First Person” View Camera

We’ll have some more on the Robotic Camera thing soon, but in the meantime, check out the Pilot View FPV 2400 kit. It’s not quite the gyro-controlled version (below), but apparently they have a pan/tilt coming soon. As an intellectual exercise, let’s price a similar setup from aforementioned cheapie online store DealExtreme: USB 2.4GHz Spy […]

Cheap, Cheerful, Chinese: Bits and Pieces Delivered for Not Much Money

As a visualist I have an incessant appetite for gear. The inaugural Plug N Play Brisbane on Tuesday reminded me that it doesn’t have to be this way, however. While I rocked up with bags and boxes of computers, cables, cameras, controllers and hardware, others arrived with a single laptop, and of course were able […]

Tutorial: More iPhone/iPod Touch Control With Open-Source Pure Data

Cesare Marilungo has sent us a draft tutorial in development on using the iPhone / iPod Touch as a controller, via the open-source patching software Pure Data (Pd). He gives examples for both mrmr, the open-source project by Eric Redlinger here in NYC, and akaRemote.app from Masayuki Akamatsu (pictured). One advantage of akaRemote: you can […]

Music Made from Microfiche, And Other Maker Faire Projects

Andrew Turley writes to share his microfiche-to-MIDI music maker, which he shared at the Maker Faire. The idea: take the humble library microfiche, and translate light and dark values into MIDI, fed to a Casio keyboard. Sound like a random idea? Well, it would be — except Andrew happens to be in a band called […]

iPod / iPhone Touch as Visualist Controller: Free, Multiplatform with Pd (Pure Data)

Apple’s iPhone — and the significantly more affordable, doesn’t-have-to-be-a-phone iPod Touch — are essentially pocket-sized, intelligent multi-touch controllers. Hooking them up to visual software as controllers simply requires some app on the phone to transmit data, and some way of dealing with that data on the computer side. We’ve already seen this a bit on […]