Printed tape with liquid crystal templates that you can mask with a black marker.
Well designed website to get unicode values and other codes for special characters
Interesting talk given at NYC D3js meetup showing some methods to clean up and maintain understandable code
Natural Earth is a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110 million scales. Featuring tightly integrated vector and raster data, with Natural Earth you can make a variety of visually pleasing, well-crafted maps with cartography or GIS software.
Comparea lets you compare the area of two geographic features (continents, countries, states). Because of the projection that Comparea uses, this comparison is valid (the size of the features is proportional to their area) and suffers from minimal distortion. This lets you see just how big Greenland or Alaska really is.
A set of plugis and tools to improve video editing in Blender
"But video games expose our brand to a young audience who are considered possible future owners."
Resemble.js analyses and compares images with HTML5 canvas and JavaScript.
Engine for graphic live-coding on an audio stream, something between Fluxus and Processing. But in Python.
« Technologically driven emotional support systems can demand back as much as they give. To tap in to them, we increasingly find ourselves on a “positional treadmill” where various devices and apps become necessities we neglect at our peril. »
Sendin a bonzai and some flowers into space. Just for the picture.
Et surtout le moyen de retrouver d'anciennes émissions. Cliquer sur les liens http://www.regfc.fr/aspi.html et http://www.regfc.fr/aspiFM.html pour télécharger d'anciens podcats d'émission culturelles ou musicales.
Liens et articles intéressants parlant de l'archivage du web par des particuliers, ou en dehors de structures.
Except instead of the usual story, we're going to try to answer this question in as much detail as possible. No skipping out on anything.
Using the same system used by Facebook itself (Linguistic Inquiry Word Count) it let users decide how they would “like to feel” on the platform using a interface to encode their personal emotional “status”, using basic sliders to increase or decrease their level of being “positive”, “emotional”, “aggressive” and “open”.
Motion sensing requiring no special hardware, only a speaker and mic! Also, runs in the browser.
Un article de Madeleine Dembour avec interviews, entre autre, de Julien Deswaef et Mathieu Gabiot