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February 15, 2007
Experiments in Quartz Composer
Lately I have been experimenting with Apple's Quartz Composer software, and have found it to be really limitless in its possibilities. I'm still working on getting it to recognize enclosures properly in RSS feeds that it downloads, but everything else has been quite easy and intuitive. Here is a sample of one of the experiments I have been working on that uses microphone input to change the size of a particle generator: .qtz file, .mov file
If you're on a Mac, you should be able to download and open it in quicktime player or as a screensaver.
Posted by Alan Joyce at February 15, 2007 07:33 PM
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Any luck getting enclosures to work? I'd really benefit from that...
Thanks!
Posted by: Ed Finkler at March 9, 2007 10:55 AM
No luck yet... I'm not giving up hope though.
Posted by: Alan Joyce at March 9, 2007 03:19 PM