Dither – Programming language for creative coding
Dither is a creative coding language for web and native apps. Interpreted or compiled, CPU or GPU. Type inference, built-in vector math, and pixel-focused libraries make it fast, flexible, and ideal for visual or audio experimentation.
Semi-Realistic Rotary Experiences – Reverse engineering physical interaction
Created by Lingdong Huang at the Future Sketches Group (MIT Media Lab), “Semi-Realistic Rotary Experiences” is a set of experiments exploring augmentation of real life physical gestures of rotating things.
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