Above is the finished, edited demonstration video produced for the Funware exhibition in MU Eindhoven. Due to the fact that this was a screen recording and I did not adjust my resolution whilst recording it I ended up having to use some funny codecs which exported at 1280×800 and at decent quality. Rendering took approximately [...]
Categories: Event,Projects,Software,Video
Tagged: auto-illustrator, demonstration, documentation, exhibition, funware, Software, software-art
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- January 3, 2011 – 11:34 pm
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- By gareth
Signwave Auto-illustrator is a piece of software and an artwork in its own right written by Arian Ward, which parodies the well established vector graphics application by Adobe. Auto-illustrator is a fully functioning vector graphics application that on the surface (GUI) appears to be no different from the proprietary or FLOSS alternatives such as Illustrator [...]
Categories: Interactive Media,Projects,Software
Tagged: adrian ward, illustrator, software-art
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- October 5, 2010 – 7:21 am
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- By gareth
As I’ve mentioned previously my Major Project for a Masters in Interactive Media is a critical software piece called Wabbitware. Today I reached the point where I am ready to release it to the wild. There is now a website dedicated to the project distribution and also aggregation of modified versions of the software. Below [...]
Categories: code,Interactive Media,Projects,Software
Tagged: Interactive Media, major, Software, software-art, wabbitware
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- July 10, 2010 – 4:39 pm
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- By gareth
This image has modified and released under the GNU General Public License. Original credit to Peter Garwinski. [link] I am in the development stages of a new project which will be my Major for a Masters in Interactive Media: Critical Theory and Practice at Goldsmiths. I have decided to create a software art piece for [...]
Categories: Interactive Media,Projects,Software
Tagged: maim, major, software-art, wabbitware
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- June 19, 2010 – 4:27 pm
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- By gareth