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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Taylor&Gray Board Game – Last 3 Days 2 years, 3 months ago · View
Last Chance to PreOrder a copy of this board game. – The South Sandwiche Islands is a game at the intersection of art, logic and literature. -
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The Gentlemen of the South Sandwiche Islands is a charming board game that sits nicely at the intersection of art, logic and literature.Check out an Article about the game on the official Weblog of Henry Jenkins weblog
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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Board Game Rising 2 years, 6 months ago · View
The Gentlemen of the South Sandwiche Islands is a charming board game that sits nicely at the intersection of art, logic and literature.Check out an Article about the game on the official Weblog of Henry Jenkins weblog
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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Extra: Project Metaphor Beginning 3 years, 3 months ago · View
In addition to the alpha image dissolve, this is the very start of an extension that I’d like to make for project metaphor.
Try hitting the “b” button…
it requires no libraries and no additional images.
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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Project 5 (About a Story) 3 years, 3 months ago · View
Dissolving from one image to the next.you won’t need libraries but you will need these two jpegs:
and…
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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Project 4 (About the Economy) 3 years, 3 months ago · View
Here is my fourth Project. I just couldn’t get the trig path to work for the plane, which was my goal. It needs traer physics and minim (see the below entry to find the urls).
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jtaylor wrote a new blog post: Project 3 (in-class Collaboration) 3 years, 3 months ago · View
I thought this was worth posting. Sean Plott and I combined our library research to create this sandy, colorful little number. I like it. It’s very mesmerizing. When you’re done with your drawing, try clicking to “shake the etch-a-sketch”. Note that the color is changing to the beat of the music. Download file Requires traer physics [...]
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This is my second project using a particle physics library. I really like the feel of this one. It feels sandy. Sometimes I think of the lines as pathways, or a strange landscape leading to a dark gothic castle.
It’s very relaxing.
You have download the traerphysics library here: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
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This was my first project. Try clicking.