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The drawings of Bruce Pollock
Geometric drawings of circle packing, sub-division and Voronoi tessellations. -
When can I use...
Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies -
Light Touch
Turns any flat surface into a touch screen -
VirtualAwesome
An open-source library for 3D graphics and new user interfaces. -
QShaderEdit
An open-source mulit-platform shader editor inspired by Apple's OpenGL Shader Builder. -
350 years of the Royal Society
A showcase of sixty fascinating and inspiring articles selected from an archive of more than 60,000 published by the Royal Society between 1665 and 2010. -
cfml: the context-free music language
A Context-Free Design Grammar – for music. -
UDK - Unreal Development Kit
The Unreal Engine 3 free for non-commercial use! -
X3DOM 1.0
An experimental specification for declarative 3D content that allows the inclusion of X3D elements as part of any HTML5 DOM tree. -
XRVG
"eXtended Ruby Vector Graphics", a high-level and powerful programming environment for vector graphics generation.
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Lynxmotion Hexapods
Some pretty cool six legged robot kits -
Sylvester
Vector and Matrix math library for JavaScript -
Build Your Own 3D Scanner: Optical Triangulation for Beginners
A Siggraph course provides a beginner with the necessary mathematics, software, and practical details to leverage projector-camera systems in their own 3D scanning projects. -
Infochimps
The world's largest open platform for data -
Praat: doing Phonetics by Computer
Interesting little app, rates pretty high on the geek factor. -
Marco Brambilla: Civilization
A fantastic film comprised of hundreds of movie clips combined to create a moving landscape depicting the ascension from hell to heaven. -
Writing Your Own Toy Compiler Using Flex, Bison and LLVM
Create the most basic-but-functional compiler from start to “finish”. -
Extreme Sound Stretch
Stretch audio samples to extreme lengths -
Let yourself feel
A stunning smokey/fluid animation set to the music of Olafur Arnalds. -
Monk
A glue framework for web development in Ruby that's truly modular by relying on the best tool for each job.
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Titanium Desktop
Use web technologies to create rich applications for Windows, Mac and Linux from a single code base. -
iPhone Development Emergency Guide
A guide for competent developers who just want to get started right now. -
Sticky Light
An impressive laser tracking installation -
Vague Terrain 14: Biomorph
Work from a selection of artists, architects and writers dealing with biological, botanical and morphogenetic ideas and processes. -
Cartagen
A vector-based, client-side framework for rendering maps in native HTML 5 -
If You Had Building-Sized Hands
A very clever immersive facade projection -
wkhtmltopdf
Simple shell utility to convert html to pdf using the webkit rendering engine, and qt. -
FIELD Experimental Moving Images
A London based graphic design studio using generative strategies. -
Helveticons
A very nice set of vector icons inspired by Helvetica. -
Florian Witzel
A fantastic portfolio of work by Psyop cg artist Florian Witzel.
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Acrobots
Impressive little Flash simulation. I love the way the little bots jump around. -
thinner netlabel
Releases some fine electronic music in digital file formats many under the creative commons license. -
Procedural City
An impressive real-time procedural city generator where everything is explorable and destructible! -
Structured Light 3D Scanning
Determines the 3D structure of a scene based on the distortion of the projected pattern. -
OpenProcessing
Online collaborative Processing sketches. -
Debukas
The electronica side of our new developer, John. -
Quartz Composer Guide
An interesting guide to Quartz Composer -
RhinoScript 101
A PDF book covering the basics of scripting in Rhino -
RegExr: Online Regular Expression Testing Tool
Handy tool for testing regular expressions. Also has community submitted expressions for common tasks. -
Random Walk / Daniel A. Becker
A visualisation of randomness never looked so good. - More links...