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AID: Fw: [-empyre-] new media and "Processing"

From: Nicholas Stedman   nickstedmansympatico.ca
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 06:18:16 -0800

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Hi everyone,
How is the development going? Have you implemented a language scheme yet?
Here is a group of people making a programming language for artists...maybe
there's some opportunities to build a bridge.
Nick


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Andrews" <jim@vispo.com>
To: "Soft_Skinned_Space" <empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 4:46 AM
Subject: [-empyre-] new media and "Processing"


> Concerning programming and art, I saw a post to the [public transObs] list
> (France) concerning Processing ( http://processing.org/ ):
>
> "Processing is a programming language and environment built for the
> electronic arts and visual design communities. It was created to teach
> fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve
as
> an electronic sketchbook.
>
> The software is currently in a prerelease stage, but bug fixes are being
> made as we head toward a more complete "1.0" release. Processing will be
> free to download and available for Mac, PC, and Linux.
>
> In addition to the many individuals using Processing, it is currently used
> at many universities and institutions including: MIT (Cambridge),
> Interaction Ivrea (Turin), Yale (New Haven), Columbia (New York), New York
> University, San Francisco Art Institute, University of California Los
> Angeles, Universit”t der K¸nste (Berlin), Royal College of Art (London),
> Universidad de Los Andes (Bogota), HyperWerk (Basel), Hongik (Seoul),
Ateneo
> de Manila University, and more.
>
> Processing is an open project initiated by Ben Fry and Casey Reas. It is
> currently developed at the MIT Media Lab, UCLA, Interaction Ivrea, and by
a
> group of distributed developers across the Net."
>
> ja
> http://vispo.com
>
>
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>


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