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« on: September 21, 2008, 09:33:01 PM »

This is some of the best uses of Processing I've yet seen, but I am by no means an expert.

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This inaugural entry to the Advanced Beauty series is about creating audio/visual sculptures that are akin to synaesthesia. There's a new one every Monday, so you shouldn't be surprise if it's down at the beginning of the week. If it is down, you could head over to Flight404's (Robert Hodgin's) blog and watch his "Weird Fishes" and "Solar" videos to get a taste of what his work is like.

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I've been checking in to Flight404's blog off and on for a while, and after I found out about the trailer for the Advanced Beauty project I went over to the website and was happy to find their videos were available are available for viewing/downloading. Quicktime and VLC can both play them, but I'm sure there might be one or more niffty video players that can use *.m4v files.
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2008, 01:14:03 PM »

I watched that Weird Fishes thing and my, is it ever beautiful. Actually I think I've seen stuff by this guy before, he's amazing. Now I dream of a rhythm game which has such graphics, in realtime.... well, maybe one day.
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