
An American Jewish-Swedish Chanukah Celebration... In Orlando.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: MOTION Film Festival
Contact Person: Bobby Triplett
Phone: 727-204-9580
Email Address: bobbytriplett@gmail.com
Web Address: www.motion813.com

“Completely Unsanctioned” – Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly
“Fortunately, no guns were drawn. Mazel Tov!” – Al Pergande, Ink 19

“Completely Unsanctioned” – Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly
“Fortunately, no guns were drawn. Mazel Tov!” – Al Pergande, Ink 19

“Completely Unsanctioned” – Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly
“Fortunately, no guns were drawn. Mazel Tov!” – Al Pergande, Ink 19

“Completely Unsanctioned” – Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly
“Fortunately, no guns were drawn. Mazel Tov!” – Al Pergande, Ink 19
@JohnRife was posting on Twitter today about trying to get Processing running on his iPhone. That one message inspired me to make some posts and get some things going on this group.
I didn't think you could run Processing on an iPhone, since it is based on Java, but it looks like John Resig, a true Guru of JavaScript if ever there was one, has come up with a solution to get processing code to run in a web browser without any plugins. I added a bunch of bookmarks about Processing.js to a brand-new Processing group on Ma.gnolia, which is a public feed which anyone can contribute to. New links in that group will appear on the right sidebar of the graphics hackers group page of FloridaCreatives.com. The group itself has 15 registered members... anybody else excited by this?
Via the Processing website:
Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is used by students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain.
Processing is free to download and available for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

Brain Noise Studios Presents - 100 Ideas!
1. Draw a picture with your eyes closed.
2. Take a roll of tape and stick the pieces to a canvas until you have finished off the roll. Paint every piece a different color.
3. Paint or draw over old, discarded magazines.
4. Draw a picture with rigid, immovable strokes.
5. Draw a picture with loose, swift strokes.

I have to step up on my platform, and call all of my Orlando pals to hear my speech regarding our "City Beautiful".
I will not be using this site's blog features. I have my own blog. If interested, you can always read my rants at:
http://www.shereerensel.blogspot.com/
If you want to view my art, go to:
Peace!
:-)
Sheree