Evoboxx is a synthesizer based on the cellular automaton Game of Life, created by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. The game is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves, or, for advanced players, by creating patterns with particular properties.
Vuo is a kit for making a million different projects — apps, videos, prototypes, plugins, exhibits, live performance effects, and more. Even if you don't have programming experience, Vuo lets you build your own stuff for Mac.
Vuo is the Finnish word for flow, and that's what Vuo is about — supporting your creative flow. When you're creating, you want to focus on your ideas. You don't want to be distracted or frustrated trying to figure out how your tools work. Vuo helps you stay in the groove by making it easy to find the building blocks you want, put them together, and tweak your creation until it's just the way you want it.
Tracking Your Fingers with the Wiimote, Low-Cost Multi-point Interactive Whiteboards Using the Wiimote, Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the Wii Remote
Key Combos, Applescript, OSC Forward, MIDI Notes with the addition of the long awaited Perfect Pairing technology that enables Wiimotes to reliably connect to the Macintosh.
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An evolving index of practical subjects for the Arduino, as found in the Arduino site, Playground wiki, forum and that big WWW thing
Video from Marti Sanchez
Gainer is an environment for user interfaces and media installations. By using the Gainer environment, the user can handle sensors and/or actuators with a PC on various programming environments such as Flash, Max/MSP, Processing and so on.
Physical computing and computer graphics
Sensing and control from pc
Music and director experiment