Archive for December, 2004



NIME documentary, ‘Phasors Built My Hot Rod” Fall 2003
NIME, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, is a class at ITP taught by Gideon D’Arcangelo. NIME2 is an offshoot of people from that class and anyone else that is interested. They have been playing individually and as a group around world. Evan did a […]

Java(TM) Boutique - Poor Man’s Imaging Wrapper

Looks pretty easy to use, might be good for integration with Processing.

Internet Archive: Moving Image Archive
Everything from the Prelinger Archives to Open Source Movies (created and uploaded by the community).
From the site:
About the Movie Archive
This collection is free and open for everyone to use.
Our goal in digitizing these movies and putting them online is to provide easy access to a rich and fascinating core collection of […]

Momentshowing: VIDEO: Videobloggers invade the TV box
Video bloggers from around the country live on TV using iChat AV.. Nice job Jay. Really illustrates the possibilities.

In an earlier post here and on unmediated I talked about how I hoped that Linksys WVC11B and WVC54G wireless cameras that claim MPEG-4 support lived up to their promises.
Well, I was given one as a gift and sadly out of the box they don’t support true MPEG-4 streaming. What they have is an […]

Zend, a great force in the world of PHP development has what I think is the only IDE for PHP related development. All in all I think this is great and I am glad that this company offers such a product. It certainly helps the PHP cause and probably drives adoption in the […]

creativeCommons RSS Module
From the site:
A RSS module that adds an element at the or level that specifies which Creative Commons license applies.

Yahoo! Search Services and Tools
To go hand in hand with their Video Search engine.
Very nice…

Encryption

Public Key Cryptography 101 Using Java
Public Key Cryptography Using Java

Vector Math API

vecmath: The Vecmath API




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