Author Archives: Nuno Correia

Processing for Android

Processing for Android is now out. Peter Kirn has posted an interesting article at Create Digital Motion about it: http://createdigitalmotion.com/2010/09/getting-started-with-processing-for-android/ Processing now runs just as easily on a mobile platform with Android. You can try it with the free SDK … Continue reading

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AIR for Android tutorials

goToandLearn() have posted recently two good video tutorials on AIR for Android: 1. How to setup your development environment with Flash CS5 http://www.gotoandlearn.com/play.php?id=123 2. How to access the camera on your Android device http://www.gotoandlearn.com/play.php?id=124

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The Endless Mural, by Joshua Davis and collaborators

Joshua Davis has just announced a new HTML5 project, supported by Microsoft / Internet Explorer 9 – The Endless Mural, an interactive, collaborative art website built in HTML5: We encourage you to experiment, play and draw, using all the tools … Continue reading

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Programming Interactivity: A Designer’s Guide to Processing, Arduino, and OpenFrameworks

Programming Interactivity is a book by Joshua Noble, released by O’Reilly in 2009, focusing on designing interaction with Processing, Arduino, and OpenFrameworks: Make cool stuff. If you’re a designer or artist without a lot of programming experience, this book will … Continue reading

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Processing Books

There are now several books out focusing on Processing. Processing.org’s own page regarding books highlights quite a few: http://processing.org/learning/books/ Notably: Reas, C. and Fry, B. (2010), Getting Started with Processing, O’Reilly Media; Reas, C. and Fry, B. (2007), Processing: A … Continue reading

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Google Chrome Experiments

Google has also set up an HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript showcase, “Chrome Experiments”: http://www.chromeexperiments.com/ These experiments were created by designers and programmers from around the world using the latest open standards, including HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more. Their work is making the web … Continue reading

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Apple HTML5 Showcase

Apple has recently set up a HTML5 showcase: http://www.apple.com/html5/ The demos below show how the latest version of Apple’s Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Not all … Continue reading

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Nokia N900 and Flash examples

Exercises from: Designing Interaction with Electronics course, 9/2010 Media Lab, Aalto University, School of Art and Design By Michihito Mizutani and Nuno Correia (Flash teaching/demos) Course information and materials available here: http://mlab.taik.fi/paja/?p=1249 Introductory Flash/ActionScript tutorials available here: http://mlab.taik.fi/mediacode/archives/589 Nokia N900 … Continue reading

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Flash iPhone/iPad apps now possible

Adobe reverses ban on Flash iOS apps (and other third party development software): http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2010/09/great-news-for-developers.html As Adobe states: Apple’s announcement today that it has lifted restrictions on its third-party developer guidelines has direct implications for Adobe’s Packager for iPhone, a feature … Continue reading

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Designing Interaction with Electronics

Next week I will be teaching part of the Designing Interaction with Electronics course at Media Lab Helsinki, 8-10/September. A description of the course: The course provides a journey of design process from developing concepts to prototyping interactions. During the … Continue reading

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