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The new edition of an introduction to computer programming within
the context of the visual arts, using the open-source programming
language Processing; thoroughly updated throughout. The visual arts
are rapidly changing as media moves into the web, mobile devices,
and architecture. When designers and artists learn the basics of
writing software, they develop a new form of literacy that enables
them to create new media for the present, and to imagine future
media that are beyond the capacities of current software tools.
This book introduces this new literacy by teaching computer
programming within the context of the visual arts. It offers a
comprehensive reference and text for Processing
(www.processing.org), an open-source programming language that can
be used by students, artists, designers, architects, researchers,
and anyone who wants to program images, animation, and
interactivity. Written by Processing's cofounders, the book offers
a definitive reference for students and professionals. Tutorial
chapters make up the bulk of the book; advanced professional
projects from such domains as animation, performance, and
installation are discussed in interviews with their creators. This
second edition has been thoroughly updated. It is the first book to
offer in-depth coverage of Processing 2.0 and 3.0, and all examples
have been updated for the new syntax. Every chapter has been
revised, and new chapters introduce new ways to work with data and
geometry. New "synthesis" chapters offer discussion and worked
examples of such topics as sketching with code, modularity, and
algorithms. New interviews have been added that cover a wider range
of projects. "Extension" chapters are now offered online so they
can be updated to keep pace with technological developments in such
fields as computer vision and electronics. Interviews SUE.C, Larry
Cuba, Mark Hansen, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Jurg Lehni, LettError,
Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman, Benjamin Maus, Manfred Mohr, Ash
Nehru, Josh On, Bob Sabiston, Jennifer Steinkamp, Jared Tarbell,
Steph Thirion, Robert Winter
Processing opened up the world of programming to artists,
designers, educators, and beginners. The Processing.py Python
implementation of Processing reinterprets it for today's web. This
short book gently introduces the core concepts of computer
programming and working with Processing. Written by the co-founders
of the Processing project, Reas and Fry, along with co-author
Allison Parrish, Getting Started with Processing.py is your fast
track to using Python's Processing mode.
Processing opened up the world of programming to artists,
designers, educators, and beginners. The p5.js JavaScript
implementation of Processing reinterprets it for today's web. This
short book gently introduces the core concepts of computer
programming and working with Processing. Written by the co-founders
of the Processing project, Reas and Fry, along with Lauren
McCarthy, one of the minds behind p5.js, Getting Started with
Processing gets you in on the fun!
Enormous quantities of data go unused or underused today, simply
because people can't visualize the quantities and relationships in
it. Using a downloadable programming environment developed by the
author, "Visualizing Data" demonstrates methods for representing
data accurately on the Web and elsewhere, complete with user
interaction, animation, and more.
Processing opened up the world of programming to artists,
designers, educators, and beginners. This short book gently
introduces the core concepts of computer programming and working
with Processing. Written by the co-founders of the Processing
project, Reas and Fry, Getting Started with Processing shows you
how easy it is to make software and systems with interactive
graphics. If you're an artist looking to develop interactive
graphics programs or a programmer on your way to becoming an
artist, this book will take you where you want to go. Updated with
new material on graphics manipulation, data, and for the latest
version of Processing.
The internet is a rich and huge source of humour - home to some of
the most hilarious jokes, photos and stories from around the world.
But the fact that anyone and everyone can contribute means it's
also full of a lot of dross Luckily, this book has done all the
work finding the gems and collects the very best of internet
funnies together in one place. Always funny, often shocking, "Non
PC World" is the perfect gift for anyone who enjoys forwarding
silly pics (the beach wedding spoilt somewhat by the fat naked
bloke in the background, the brilliantly named mobile kebab shop
Jason Donervan) and daft stories (the greatest ever break-up
letter, the ad placed in the classifieds looking for an assistant
time traveller). And of course, no collection of internet humour
would be complete without classic 'Chinglish' public notices and
wrong answers from game shows (Q: 'what was Ghandi's first name?'
A: 'Goosey?').
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