Monthly Archives: August 2010

Experiments with audio, conclusion

I’ve been working with an amazing group of web, audio, and Mozilla developers on a project to expose audio data to JavaScript from Firefox’s audio and video elements. Today those experiments are over. In December a few of us working on processing.js had an idea–what if we could visualize sound data coming out of an [...]
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On working with instead of on

I read an account of an event I attend recently that gave me pause.  In it, the author argued that he had observed a gathering where technology formed the only basis for the interactions in the sessions, and that those in attendance were all of a kind, without diversity, and, on the whole, not interested [...]
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Fruit

Our weekend was punctuated with experiences related to fruit.  It began with the most enjoyable visit to our local farmer’s market I’ve had, since we were all four able to ride the 10Km on bicycle.  Tricycles, training wheels, and now rails to trails–the girls are at an amazing stage. When we got to the market we [...]
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Update on DXR work

As I wrote previously, I’ve switched to DXR work for the summer, and have been making some good progress over the past month.  I wanted to show you some of the things I’ve done, and where I’m going in the coming weeks. Much of my work thus far has been a backend rewrite.  This was long [...]
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