Just an incredible use of projection and interaction to create a magic theatric experience. I can’t wait to get to this level!
▶ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Official Trailer – YouTube.
Just an incredible use of projection and interaction to create a magic theatric experience. I can’t wait to get to this level!
▶ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Official Trailer – YouTube.
This is the library of code that you will need to generate real-time word clouds. There seems to be a little work required to produce a dynamic solution, however, ajax could be your solution to continually repopulate the list and keep the cloud fresh. And when you are done, make sure to buy Tim Dream a puppy!
The Ten Commandments Of Video Game Menus: Sinners And Saints.
This is a must read for game designers and interactive developers alike. There is a lot to learn from the mistakes of others, and as we try and try, we tend forget the only person that matters, the player.
▶ The Witcher 3 – 37min Gameplay [EGX 2013] [HD] – YouTube.
This is an amazing overview of how a game is designed, how a world gets populated and how a team can stay on target in the midst of so many tasks…and distractions.
Experimenting with the LEAP Motion Controller on Vimeo on Vimeo
via Experimenting with the LEAP Motion Controller on Vimeo.
Here we see Robert Hodgin pusing the limits with the new device Leap Motion, a tiny motion controller that detects the volume of a human hand and maps individual fingers and the hand to an inverse kinematic rig of a hand skeleton.
This insightful documents was written by Robert Hodgin, one of my heroes of the interactive media space. I am afraid that the flight404.com site might disapear at some point, and wanted to have this recorded for posterity. Thank you, Robert, for your hard work and love for media and art.
When I grow up I want to be this intelligent. People are awesome!
Jedi Knight 2 And 3 Source Code. Download and enjoy!
The original file on Source Forge was actually called asteroid_code.zip, so don’t think you are getting the wrong files. When you look through them, you might find it interesting that the comments often read “copyright 1999-2000 id software” and “copyright 2000-2001 Raven software”. Weighing in at a tiny 1.4 meg, I find it facinating that such a tiny amount of ascii can produce such a fun experience when compiled. The files are no longer hosted on Source Forge, so I thought I would put them here for everyone to enjoy, or until Lucas’ minions come to shut me down too.