Coding HTML for the Java Plugin

Encountering OBJECT, EMBED, and APPLET Tags With Different Plug-in Versions and Browsers

This section deals with how different versions of Java Plug-in, runing with different web browsers and web browser versions, behave when OBJECT, EMBED, and APPLET tags appear on an HTML page. It presents the various scenarios in table form and then answers some of the common questions developers and users have.

Wear your electronics

Wearables Links

Wearable Computing Links.. http://web.media.mit.edu/~morth/TTTtalk.htm, she is “Helping computers escape from their boxes out into the world! ” and has “Woven Electronic Textile Substrate” information ;-)

Another good site is Smart Fabric, or Washable Computing @ http://web.media.mit.edu/~rehmi/fabric/index.html
Which states:
Wearable computers can now merge seamlessly into ordinary clothing. Using various conductive textiles, data and power distribution as well as sensing circuitry can be incorporated directly into wash-and-wear clothing. This paper describes some of the techniques used to build circuits from commercially available fabrics, yarns, fasteners, and components.

Chris Adamason gets us started with JOGL

Jumping into JOGL

reference implementation of the Java/OpenGL binding is hosted on java.net as the JOGL project. This article will get you up and running with JOGL by describing:

How to download and provision the JOGL library files.

How to create a JOGL-powered AWT component that’s wired up to receive and respond to events such as size changes and repaint requests.

How to do 2D graphics in JOGL with simple graphic primitives and images.

A festival bringing together media, art and politics

next 5 minutes :: festival of tactical media

Next 5 Minutes is a festival that brings together media, art and politics.

Next 5 Minutes revolves around the notion of tactical media, the fusion of art, politics and media. The festival is organised irregularly, when the urgency is felt to bring a new edition of the festival together.