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  • Dual Analog Controller Object
    "DAController is a wrapper class for use with the proCONTROLL joystick library written by Christian Riekoff for Processing. It encapsulates the two analog sticks and all the buttons found on a typical dual analog controller." Ooh.
    (tags: processing controller analogue games )
  • Instagram for webpages (22 May., 2012, at Interconnected)
    "We'll know we're doing it right when half of the pages are ugly."
    (tags: web development media culture business creativity )
  • Grackle68k – Twitter Application for Classic Macintoshes
    "Grackle68k is a twitter client for early Macintoshes running System 6 through OS9."
    (tags: retro mac software twitter application classic )
  • VJing with Steel Battalion Controller(鉄騎コントローラー) on Vimeo
    Does what it says on the tin. Blimey. But also: awesome.
    (tags: steelbattalion interface ui video vjing vj controller )
  • A dessert to remember | Ask Metafilter
    Lots of suggestions for simple but yummy puddings here. Will need to check this list out again.
    (tags: baking cooking mefi metafilter dessert pudding )
  • Fitting curves to data using Ruby and the GNU Scientific Library
    "If you need to perform data analysis, provide graphics for your users in your webapp, or produce high quality plots I encourage you to investigate the combination of ruby, GSL and GNUPlot." Looks good. I should probably give this a poke some time; could come in handy.
    (tags: gsl graphing plotting data analysis statistics ruby visualisation )
  • Fatcat – Nitrome – Play Free Games
    "Feed cake to the cat for a megaburp; use the owl to block bullets." Lovely: you control the fat cat *and* the owl; the owl makes a path for the cat. It's slightly bulletty in places, and juggling two controls is tricky, but still quite laidback. A lovely, lovely flash shmup. The artwork and music helps, too.
    (tags: games shmup flash )
  • russell davies: analogue natives
    "So much joyful digital stuff is only a pleasure because it's hugely convenient; quick, free, indoors, no heavy lifting. That's enabled lovely little thoughts to get out there. But as 'digital natives' get more interested in the real world; embedding in it, augmenting it, connecting it, weaponising it, arduinoing it, printing it out, then those thoughts/things need to get better. And we might all need to acquire some analogue native skills." Yes. I am slighty frustrated by the attitude that you can make anything physical with an Arduino and some other stuff. It's the "other stuff" that's the important bit.
    (tags: analogue digital printing making friction )
  • IDEO Labs » Quick-n-dirty Multi-touch: Flash API + Wiimote
    "Our tireless multi-touch team is pleased to announce another bit of software meant to make your prototyping life a bit easier, via support for using a wiimote with our flash API to quickly turn any TV or projection surface into a multi-touch environment" Nice, simple, hacky.
    (tags: controller interface hacking multitouch design interaction wiimote ideo )
  • The Problem with Games Journalism: Part One | Snappy Gamer
    The comments thread on this is pretty epic, and I'm really not wading into that one. Suffice to say: it's quite a while before somebody mentions the word "criticism", and it's not in the main body of the article at all. That's the important word, to my mind.
    (tags: games writing criticism journalism rant misguided )
  • Julia Roberts | A Better Course
    "Of all the adverts I’ve seen this year, I think this (late entry) surprised me the most. Not because of the concept – the hilarious coincidence that sometimes people who are not famous share names with people who are famous has been used before – or the clumsy copy. It surprised me because I actually know the person in the photograph. And she really is called Julia Roberts." So do I. She really is, you know.
    (tags: advertising marketing branding )
  • 'The best perk in the White House' | Film | The Guardian
    Lovely article about the White House cinema, the first occupant of which was Eisenhower. I came upon this post-"If Gamers Ran The World" if only to find out who the first film-literate (ie: willing to have it inside the White House) president was. The article is a gem.
    (tags: america politics cinema film twentiethcentury )
  • Corbis Readymech Cameras
    "Take a break from your computer! Download, print and build your own pinhole camera. Follow the instructions and enjoy!" Beautiful.
    (tags: pdf print pinhole camera pinholecamera photography beautiful )
  • JeffBridges.com – Ironman book
    I love Jeff Bridges as a photographer, and his pictures from the Iron Man set are no exception.
    (tags: jeffbridges ironman photography films movies behindthescenes blackandwhite panoramic )
  • The Screens Issue – If You Liked This, Sure to Love That – Winning the Netflix Prize – NYTimes.com
    "Mathematically speaking, “Napoleon Dynamite” is a very significant problem for the Netflix Prize. Amazingly, Bertoni has deduced that this single movie is causing 15 percent of his remaining error rate; or to put it another way, if Bertoni could anticipate whether you’d like “Napoleon Dynamite” as accurately as he can for other movies, this feat alone would bring him 15 percent of the way to winning the $1 million prize."
    (tags: data prediction movies netflix modelling napoleondynamite )
  • Gamasutra – Share Your Experience: YouTube Integration In Games
    "In a detailed technical feature with sample code, Team Bondi programmer Claus Höfele delves into the practical steps for your users to get gameplay footage automagically uploaded online." Good that this stuff is being published. This kind of stuff really isn't that difficult; the hard bit is recording footage from your game or framebuffer; the rest of the process is trivial, and hopefully coverage on sites like Gamasutra will help publicise this kind of interaction.
    (tags: youtube games programming development integration sharing web20 )
  • Just What is Innovation Really Worth?
    "The point in pointing out these numbers, since we’re throwing out analogies to films and videogame innovation, is that it seems that no matter how well a movie is interpreted as “innovative” by a reviewer, the truest mark of success lies in its ability to inure itself with the consumer." No. Commercial success is just one kind of success, and films like Eraserhead have had a far greater impact on young filmmakers than any amount of box-office smashes. The real rarities are films such as the Godfather or Citizen Kane, which manage to be box-office smashes and innovative masterpiece.
    (tags: wrong criticism innovation success games films movies reviews )
  • Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » Ubicomp is like a 5 year old wishing for a pink pony
    "Anytime I hear the alpha futurist-y featurists get all excited about some kind of idea for how the new ubicomp networked world will be so much more simpler and seamless and bug-free, I want to punch someone in the eye. They sound like a 5 year old who whines that they want a pink pony for their birthday." Julian has ubicomp fail.
    (tags: ubicomp fail design interaction futurism julianbleecker )
  • Wii.com – Iwata Asks: Wii Fit
    Satoru Iwata interviews the product designer and producer behind the Wii Fit balance board. There's some interesting stuff on the prototyping process on the second and third page of the interview.
    (tags: wii wiifit games fitness hardware interface controller design interaction prototyping )

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