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June 2009
Martyr d’Hadopi, bourreau de TF1 ?- Ecrans
« Faire le procès d’un système de connivence que tout le monde réprouve mais qui, au final, ne choque plus. Moi, j’aimerais bien que ça choque. » Voilà l’objectif de la plainte de Bourreau tel qu’il le confie à Libération.
accueil [Projet Box]
Webséries en série (la suite) :
DLFP: Découverte d'une faille de sécurité critique dans OpenSSL de Debian
Comprendre comment les Français réagissent à la crise et se projettent dans l’après crise
ADSL no Debian
internet só após um novo pppoeconf no ubuntu 9.04
Coke Wisdom O’Neal - mixed greens - The Box
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May 2009
Twitter Vs. Facebook - The Final Round
Exposure Fusion: What is it? How does it Compare to HDR? How Do I Do It?
Masterpiece 2.0 - a social media art project
Masterpiece 2.0 is a social media art project by Baschz and Selfcontrolfreak. It’s the first ever canvas being made with a Web 2.0 approach.
The canvas interacts with its visitors who can affect the proces and final outcome of this masterpiece.
Through actions like Introduce Object, Shirt 'Em and Cameo Appearance you can interact with Selfcontrolfreak, right on the canvas! This will add new animation to the time-lapse movie and get you a one-off hi-res image of one of your animation's frames, created and signed by Baschz.
Luciole (Linux) - Les Petites Lanternes Magiques
Développement efficace avec les frameworks CSS - La Case de l'Oncle Tom
April 2009
Phillip Toledano - Days with My Father
CR Blog » Blog Archive » Tom Gauld’s sketchbooks
For a brief glimpse into the working methods of one of the UK’s best illustrators, head on over to Tom Gauld’s new Flickr page, where he has uploaded several of his sketchbook pages. For example, you can see how a cartoon he did for the Guardian entitled, The Street Tom Waits Grew Up On, evolved from a list of ideas and drawings to final artwork…
March 2009
3D Dewey Visualization : Reza with Processing
For my final project for MAT 259 (Data Visualization) I wanted to explore the topics of 3D Space, particle systems, OpenGL and java, alpha blending, bill boarding, user interactivity, self-organizing algorithms (Kohonen), and electromagnetic attractions and repulsion. The end result is what you see above and below. I used one year of transaction data (books, DVDs, etc) from the Seattle Public Library to drive the visualization. Each particle/sphere is given properties, such as what category/subcategory it represents and how many items where checked out in that category. This is used to drive the physics system that is used to separate the nodes evenly on the surface of the sphere, moreover I wrote a Kohonen-like to cluster the nodes that are related (same category) together. The visualization is interactive; it allows the user to manipulate how they see the data and the properties of the system.
Netvibes Appears to Be Dying - ReadWriteWeb
Popular start-page service Netvibes may be in its final days as a viable product. The service has been suffering frequent, extended downtime, hasn't been fully functioning even when up and can't possibly be making as much money as its backers hoped it would.
Znarf qu'as-tu fait?
February 2009
poppytalk handmade artists: Card Making Process by Pink Bathtub
share with you how I go about making my cards from inspiration to final product.
