Processing 1.5 was announced a few days ago. This version brings many changes since the last stable release, including the new Android mode to create apps for smartphones and tablets running Google’s operating system. I updated the GLGraphics library to work with Processing 1.5, and so a new version of the library (0.95) is available for download.
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Updated FLUflux Leave a comment
FLUflux is a data visualization project that I carried out in collaboration with media artist Jihyun Kim at the Media Lab Prado, during the Visualizar 09 workshop. I described this project in a previous post, and here I’ll comment on some improvements done recently to the visualization interface.
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New websites for libraries Leave a comment
Thanks to the very useful processing library templates created by Andreas Schlegel, I updated the websites of all the libraries I have implemented to date: GLGraphics, GSVideo, proTablet, proGPUKLT and proDMX.
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GLGraphics 0.9.3 15 comments
After a long pause, I’m back to the blog. This time, to mention a new package of the GLGraphics library, 0.9.3, that I uploaded to sourceforge just a few days ago. Download link here.
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The GStreamer adventure part I: creating a Windows installer 68 comments
Update (February 11, 2009): The work originally presented in this post evolved into the WinBuilds project, maintained by Andoni Morales and myself. For more information check out the wiki, where you can download the latest gstreamer installers for windows, as well as access the help forum and register to the mailing list.
One main limitation when trying to use the GSVideo library for processing on windows was the relatively difficult task of installing GStreamer on a windows machine. Besides, the latest “official” installation packages for windows haven’t been updated for some time, while GStreamer code has been making continuous progress during the last months.
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