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Jtnimoy: The Work of Josh Nimoy

Jtnimoy: The Work of Josh Nimoy

Experimental Gameplay Project Nudge Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right. Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix. Adjust the volume of the iNudge. Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities. For each Pattern, adjust Volume, Mute, Clear, or set Audio Pan from Left to Right. <div class="block"><div class="full"><div class="content info"><h3>Important information! The Work of Josh Nimoy Year: 2010 Tron Legacy permalink I spent a half year writing software art to generate special effects for Tron Legacy, working at Digital Domain with Bradley "GMUNK" Munkowitz, Jake Sargeant, and David "dlew" Lewandowski. Interview with GMUNK about the team's process In addition to visual effects, I was asked to record myself using a unix terminal doing technologically feasible things. HexVirus is a spherical map of the globe that features vector outlines of the continents. The scoreboard was the first element I worked on. Fireworks, mmmm. For the portal climax, the TronLines app was used, but also apps like "Twist" from our team's previous jobs. I wrote a particle renderer that could make the head holograms slurp in and out of the data discs. When fixing Quorra, there was an element in the DNA interface called the Quorra Heart which looked like a lava lamp. After this project, I was fed up enough with wxWidgets and Carbon that I was ready to author my own OpenGL based UI.

BallDroppings pointpusher Aleph Null: Color Music -- Jim Andrews Jim Andrews: concept, programming, design Jan Odvárko: color-picker Thanks to Regina Célia Pinto, David Jhave Johnston, Ted Warnell, Maarten van Emden, Christine Wilks of JSArt, and the British and Irish Poets List--especially David Bircumshaw--for feedback during dev. Aleph Null is my first piece with the new HTML 5 canvas tag which requires no plugins and works in all modern browsers, including mobile phones. Aleph Null is color music. Here is a slidvid of Aleph Null stills. Many artists have created works that construct some sort of visual music in which there is no audio. In particular, Ben F. ERASE: The 'e' key erases the canvas and changes the path the shape follows. 'Aleph null' is the first and most homely order of infinity. On the PC, Firefox provides the highest framerate. A friend reports that Aleph Null performs quite well on the Mac. I like running Aleph Null at around 30 frames per second, myself. Creating Aleph Null has been part of a re-tooling process for me.

Sebastien Legrain Aleph Null: Color Music -- Jim Andrews Jim Andrews: concept, programming, design Jan Odvárko: color-picker Thanks to Regina Célia Pinto, David Jhave Johnston, Ted Warnell, Maarten van Emden, Christine Wilks of JSArt, and the British and Irish Poets List--especially David Bircumshaw--for feedback during dev. Aleph Null is my first piece with the new HTML 5 canvas tag which requires no plugins and works in all modern browsers, including mobile phones. Aleph Null is color music. Here is a slidvid of Aleph Null stills. Many artists have created works that construct some sort of visual music in which there is no audio. In particular, Ben F. ERASE: The 'e' key erases the canvas and changes the path the shape follows. 'Aleph null' is the first and most homely order of infinity. On the PC, Firefox provides the highest framerate. A friend reports that Aleph Null performs quite well on the Mac. I like running Aleph Null at around 30 frames per second, myself. Creating Aleph Null has been part of a re-tooling process for me.

Hop (film) Despite generally negative reviews, Hop was a box office success. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 23, 2012, in Region 1.[4] On Easter Island, a young rabbit named E.B. is intended to succeed his father as the Easter Bunny. Intimidated by the calling's demands and ignoring his father's orders, E.B. runs away to Hollywood to pursue his dream of becoming a drummer. E.B.' At Van Nuys, E.B. is hit by Fred O'Hare, an out-of-work, job-hopping slacker (who is being pressured by his family to "get a job") who was driving to his sister Sam's boss's house he is house-sitting. As the Pink Berets close in on him, E.B. prepares a decoy to fake his death and leaves for Hasselhoff's show. Meanwhile, at the Hoff Knows Talent live show, E.B. is in his dressing room preparing for his performance but his reflection begins to berate him for acting selfish and leaving Fred. The cast in order of production notes listing:[5] Hop generally received negative reviews.

Daniel Puhe, Interactive/Motion About A love for cutting-edge interactive experiences, background in communication design. Likes things that look gorgeous, behave nicely and make sense. Specialities: HTML5 development, focus on microsites, games, playful applications Advanced JavaScript, OOP, patterns and frameworks where appropriate Animation, code-driven and timeline Skills: Long-term experience in both human-computer- and human-human-interaction Lateral thinking, good problem solving skills Teamplayer, able to have fun working while maintaining a high level of professionalism Past & present 2007–presentFreelance developer based in LondonProjects for Alfa Romeo, ASOS, British Airways, Cartoon Network, Levi's, Nissan, Orange, Samsung 2005–2007Freelance developer based in Essen/GermanyProjects for Deutsche Telekom, Electronic Arts, Vodafone, Mercedes-Benz, Zeec 2001–2005Head of Interactive, Zwobakk/GermanySmall studio, wearing many hats, Flash, design, concepts, team management Education

Alvin and the Chipmunks! - Chipmunks.com lab Sticky Thing Touch Sticky Thing iPhone Experiments Space Noodles Liquid Particles 3D The particles trapped in a wormhole discoball. Takes some practice to control. Launch06-2010 Comparison Technical study, comparing rendering performance. Overview04-2010 Liquid Particles Hello, Just a quick note, since you seem to be using a mobile device: Not all projects here are actually optimised for mobiles.

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