tumblr-photo-downloader: Quick script to rip all the photos from a Tumblr blog. Usage:
ruby tumblr-photo-downloader.rb jamiew.tumblr.com

|
Name:Free Art & Technology Site: fffff.at Contact: info (at) fffff.at |
![]() ![]() |
Search |
I posted to jamiew.tumblr.com
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/jamiew/tumblr/~3/1s7NRSqQvV0/13830804171
tumblr-photo-downloader: Quick script to rip all the photos from a Tumblr blog. Usage:
ruby tumblr-photo-downloader.rb jamiew.tumblr.com
December 6 2011, 9:15am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/wpfolio-v1-72-is-live/
WPFolio is a free and open source WordPress theme for artists portfolios (see previous post). The latest version is now live on WordPress.
WPFolio is ready for your hacks. The latest version includes a sample child theme to keep your changes independent of the parent WPFolio code. If you want to change it further fork the project on github and we may use your changes in a future release. More info at wpfolio.visitsteve.com
April 19 2011, 10:20am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/opensource-interactive-magazine-cover/
For the March 2010 issue of Boards Magazine, Emily Gobeille and I worked with Nexus Productions to develop an interactive cover experience called Rise and Fall. The software uses the amazing opensource Ferns tracking library together and openFrameworks, an opensource creative coding library written in C++. Here is a little preview of the experience.
Software and cover: Download the software and the cover as a pdf to try it out for your self: http://boardsmag.com/RiseAndFall Source code: Grab the source code here: http://boardsmag.com/RiseAndFall Post questions about it on the openFrameworks forum.
March 16 2010, 5:00am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/how-to-track-the-google-street-view-car/
Get inside a Google Street View Car. Open your favorite Twitter app on GPS enabled smartphone. Tweet sporadically to plot geographic points on the map. Relax as the blogosphere and media outlets go into a frenzy.
Of course, the entire hoax needs a little software to track the movement. Detailed instructions on creating the map* can be found at github.com/gleuch/gcar-tracker. (*Some computer skillz required.)
February 15 2010, 5:45am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/000000book-the-gml-database/
000000book.com (“Blackbook”) is a new website for archiving and sharing motion-captured graffiti tags. Tags are saved as Graffiti Markup Language (GML) files, which can be created with freely available software like Graffiti Analysis, Laser Tag, and with our two new iPhone apps, DustTag and FatTag Deluxe: Katsu Edition. Anyone can easily upload GML to #000000book through our open API, and the aforementioned iPhone apps have 000000book.com upload built-in — download the app, start tagging, tap ‘upload’, and see your work immediately featured on the frontpage.
By registering on #000000book you can link your iPhone (or any other device) and your uploads will be automatically added to your account. While browsing the site you can also mark tags as ‘favorites,’ and leave comments/talk shit. And each user has a profile page that shows off their bling:
For example: Tempt1 uploads tags from his EyeWriter in LA, and Katsu and AVONE have been uploading some dope tags from their phones:
Katsu vs. James Cameron, created with FatTag Deluxe Programmers & artists can then download your GML data and render the tags in any conceivable way, shape, or form. Since our launch last week we’ve already seen a number of amazing GML-based projects: * Robotagger draws graffiti tags with an 8-foot robotic arm (seriously) * Baybayin Motion Analysis uses GML to capture & study a pre-Filipino writing system * Experimental Flash 3D Renderer (Flash) by Ben Hopkins (Kode80) * GML particle system rendering (Flash) by DIZGID Developers: we’re compiling API documentation to get you started pulling in GML and/or uploading your own data, as well as sample drawing code for Flash, C++, Javascript and more. Discussion & brainstorming is happening on our mailing list and in #fatlab IRC Make sure to submit any applications you create — if it runs inside a web browser (e.g. Flash, Javascript or Processing) it can even be used by #000000book visitors to preview tags!
January 14 2010, 2:23am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/fattag-meet-projector/
A custom version of Fat Tag Deluxe – Katsu Edition hacked for projection bombing goodness!
First 10 comments get a custom Fat Tag Deluxe – Katsu Editon with projector output sent to them. [ ps it requires dropping a bit of cash on a fancy white apple cable for it to be any use ]. Drop your email and uuid in the comments and once I have all ten I’ll send it over.
How To: Using the awesome code posted here and by adding the Media Player Framework to your xcode project – all you need to do is add one file to your project ( UIApplication_TVOut.m ) and paste one line of code into the file that is managing your iPhone app: So for us that was at this point in ofxiPhoneAppDelegate.mm ( from the OF iPhone 006 release ).
//Add this line to start outputting to TV / Projector [[UIApplication sharedApplication] startTVOut]; Once you have done this your app will automatically output through the av cable to a projector or TV. You might see some weird artifacts on the iPhone screen but the output on the projector will be clear. Here’s hoping that Apple will make this framework public soon – as soon as it is it will be added to the official Fat Tag Deluxe version.
January 8 2010, 9:34am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/fattag-deluxe-katsu-edition-2/
FatTag DeluxeKatsu Edition!
The long awaited update to the original Fat Tag – The Deluxe Edition co-created with NYC graffiti legend Katsu will soon be available in the App Store.
Features include: * Multiple default backgrounds * Additional background selection from camera, photo library * Scale, rotate, angle, opacity options for realistically overlaying tag onto camera image. * Multiple pen/brush tips and colors * Full accelerometer based drips * Speed based thickness * Upload gml and screenshot to FAT’s 000000book.com * Save tags to photo library
A few shots of the interface
Made with openFrameworks
January 8 2010, 12:47am | Comments »
I posted to fffff.at
http://fffff.at/speed-project-widget/
In the spirit of Aram Bartholl’s Speed Project, I’ve decided to take this to the blogs. Get your own speed project badge, quickly and easily.
Speed Project Widget Generator Select how long your project took.
Choose time length… 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 4 hours 8 hours Longer than 8 hours
Choose a display format: Normal BoxSmall BoxSmall Strip
Generate Code! Code
Preview
Oh, and yes, this was a speed project.
October 5 2009, 4:15am | Comments »
I posted to log.chocolaterobot.com
http://log.chocolaterobot.com/?p=124
I. Definition Epimedia.- This type of virus occurs when an outbreak of extreme misinformation occur in a given human population, during a given period of time, substantially exceeding what is “expected”. The virus of Epimedia produces immediate symptoms: collective fear, cronic misinformation and unability to judge risk. It is transmitted AFK via rumours, jokes and shady official information trough phone calls, press conferences and human to human conversations. Digitally, the virus unleash very quickly, making it impossible to contain: via Twitter, corporate media websites and every other service capable of making available real time information. The Epimedia virus re-arranges every day genetically to destroy common sense and increase fear and ignorance among humans. Unfortunately the traditional anti-virals favor profit over health and facemasks do not offer any protection to the infected and more over, increase paranoia.
Simple-Mechanisms is proud to announce my programming efforts to craft the vaccine for Epimedia. A coded anti-viral designed to protect humans from real-time, disinformation and fear. We are gathering antibodies from the the epicenter of the outbreak: the internet. More updates, not soon.
May 3 2009, 11:37pm | Comments »
I posted to vimeo.com
http://vimeo.com/channels/fat#3746308
fffff.at Cast: Evan Roth, fffffat labs, Jamie Dubs and openFrameworks Lab
March 18 2009, 8:49am | Comments »
I posted to log.chocolaterobot.com
http://log.chocolaterobot.com/?p=101
March 13 – April 2, 2009 ABC No Rio 156 Rivington Street NYC NY 10002
Opening Reception– Friday, March 13th 7-10 pm
Artists: Pollie Barden, Mary Button, Andrea Callard, Geraldine Juarez, Sarah Julig, Christina Kelly, Michelle Loughlin, Melissa MacAlpin, Holly Pitre and Hanna Von Goeler
Curated by Doris Caçoilo and Vandana Jain
Love not Money is a visualization of my personal stock market coded in Processing, created during my remote residency “Wonder Women $$$” at Gaia.
March 5 2009, 7:51pm | Comments »
1