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toxiclibs showreel

toxiclibs is an independent, open source library collection for computational design tasks with Java & Processing. After 2.5 years of continuous development & refactoring, the collection consists of >14k lines of code, 124+ classes, 18 packages bundled into 7 libraries. The classes are purposefully kept fairly generic in order to maximize re-use in different contexts ranging from generative visuals, data visualization to digital fabrication, use as teaching tool and more.

here’s a short Vimeo overview of projects and experiments made by users of Toxiclibs – an independent, open-source library collection for computational design tasks with Java and Processing.

More information & downloads:

toxiclibs.org

vimeo.com

postspectacular

Published on Sep 20, 2009 at 12:26 am.
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OFFF 2009 Report.

Day 01//

Neville Brody//

The design legend was fist on at OFFF 09. He talked about dangerous design, telling us to “make trouble” and “take risks”. Neville Showed past work and took us through the redesign of the Times Newspaper. However did reminded me slightly of a history of a design lecture at college.
Links:
www.researchstudios.com

Karsten Schmidt (TOXI & POSTSPECTACULAR)//

I had been looking forward to seeing Karsten at OFFF. I have been following his work for a while now. His presentation met my expectations, presenting an outstanding range of work, from his involvement with universal everything to work for Audi & Nokia.

Links:
postspectacular.com
ReadInterview

U.V.A.//

U.V.A showed us an impressive array of audio generated visuals for Massive Attack & The Chemical Brothers. An installation for V&A and some impressive interactive work.

Links:
www.uva.co.uk]

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Published on May 19, 2009 at 8:33 am.
Filled under: Blog Tags:Joshua Davis, KARSTEN SCHMIDT, Lisbon, Neville Brody, OFFF 09, OneSize, Paula Scher, PES, Photo Report, Si Scott Studio, U.V.A. | No Comments