14 – Live from Flash on the Beach! With Lee Brimelow, John Davey and Keith Peters

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Andreas Ronning, Doomsday Console
Lee Brimelow
Stage3D
John Davey
GMunk
Keith Peters
Keith’s series on creativejs.com
Infared5
Jon Carmack
Brass Monkey
Jesse Freeman
JQueryUI
Minimal Comps
dat.gui
Bootstrapper
FDT
Komodo Edit
Cinder
Openframeworks
Robert Hodgin
Flixel
Flashpunk
Corona
Unity3D
Lua
Foundation Actionscript 3.0 Animation: Making Things Move!

Music: Iain dragged some loops onto the timeline in Sony Acid Music.

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13 – JavaScript, Corona and Seb’s jumbotron

Iain learns JavaScript, Seb learns Corona, and we look forward to Seb’s ambitious Flash on the Beach session: an attempt to create a giant screen from the audience’s mobile phones.

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Mochi London 2011
Gravitee Wars Stuart Allen
Update Conference
Jeremy Keith
Anna Debberman
Sarah Parmenter
dConstruct
CoffeeScript
Mootools
Corona
Lua
Unity3D
Cocos2D
Alternativa
Flare3D
Manchester Encoding
Remy Sharp
Elliot Jay Stocks
Flash on the Beach
Extended Play
Bar Camp Brighton
Joshua Hirsch
Aras Pranckevičius Unity3D

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12 – Art from code with Casey Reas and Marius Watz

On this week’s *award nominated* podcast, Seb tells us about the launch of  creativejs.com and chats to Casey Reas and Marius Watz. Iain let’s us know more things he’s learned.

This week’s links:

D2W conference – //d2wc.com/
Creativejs.com – //creativejs.com
Paul Neave – //twitter.com/#!/neave
Hakim El Hattab – //hakim.se/
Lisa Larson-Kelly – //twitter.com/#!/lisamarienyc
Val Head – //twitter.com/#!/vlh
Casey Reas – //twitter.com/#!/reas
Processing – //processing.org/
Eyeo Conference – //eyeofestival.com/
Andres Colubri – //twitter.com/#!/codeanticode
Aesthetics and Computation Group – MIT – //acg.media.mit.edu/
Golan Levin – //twitter.com/#!/golan
Nikita Pashenkov – //acg.media.mit.edu/people/nik/
Marius Watz – //www.unlekker.net/
MakerBot – //www.makerbot.com/
ProcessingJS – //processingjs.org/
Nicholas Felton – //twitter.com/#!/feltron

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Casey Reas
Marius Watz
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11 – Eyeo Festival with Golan Levin and Ben Fry

While at the Eyeo Festival, Seb snagged interviews with the godfather of creative code Golan Levin and Processing co-founder Ben Fry. He also chatted with Dave Schroeder, the festival’s amiable creator about how this incredible event came together.

We also have a brand new regular feature – Things that Iain has Learned where our resident sage imparts his pearls of wisdom.

Update Conference – //updateconf.com/
Flashcoders NY – //www.flashcodersny.com/
Eyeo Festival – //eyeofestival.com/
Keith Peters – //twitter.com/#!/bit101
Fathom – Mary Shelley – //fathom.info/frankenfont/
Andres Colubri – //twitter.com/#!/codeanticode
Casey Reas – //twitter.com/#!/reas
Golan Levin – //twitter.com/#!/golan
Zachary Lieberman – //twitter.com/#!/zachlieberman
Kyle McDonald – //twitter.com/#!/kcimc
Jason Saraigh’s FaceTracker – //web.mac.com/jsaragih/FaceTracker/FaceTracker.html
Carnegie Melon Robotics Institute – //www.ri.cmu.edu/
Studio for Creative Inquiry – //studioforcreativeinquiry.org/
Arduino – //www.arduino.cc/
Dave Schroeder – //twitter.com/#!/flashbelt
Jer Thorpe – //twitter.com/#!/blprnt
Animatable – //animatable.com/
Tumult Hype – //www.tumultco.com/hype/
Extended Play – //www.explay.co.uk/
GothamJS – //gothamjs.com/
D2W Conference – //d2wc.com/

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10 – Teaching Game Development, Stencyl and New York

With Seb caught between the moon and New York City, we think about whether it’s worth writing a book, and take a look at the game developemnt tool Stencyl.

FITC – //www.fitc.ca/
Daniel Shiffman – //twitter.com/#!/shiffman
Jer Thorpe – //twitter.com/#!/blprnt
Jesse Warden – //twitter.com/#!/jesterxl
Zach Lieberman – //twitter.com/#!/zachlieberman
Active Den – //activeden.net/
Unity3d – //unity3d.com/
Carlos Ulloa – //twitter.com/#!/c4rl05
HelloEnjoy – //helloenjoy.com/
Away3d – //away3d.com/
Papervision – //www.papervision3d.org/
Stencyl – //www.stencyl.com/
Scratch visual coding – //scratch.mit.edu/
No HW acceleration on Linux – //seb.ly/2011/07/no-molehill-on-linux/
Box2D – //box2d.org/
Eyeo Festival – //eyeofestival.com/
D2W Conference – //d2wc.com/

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9 – Processing and Cinder with Robert Hodgin (Flight404)

Seb catches up with Robert Hodgin aka Flight404 to discuss art and computers.

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Cinder
Processing
openFrameworks
OpenCV
Bloom
Flight404
The Barbarian Group

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8 – Rome, Chrome and Angry Birds

We’re back! Iain talks about why he’s taking a break from client work, and we discuss Google Chrome’s ambitious new projects: Rome and Angry Birds.

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7 – openFrameworks and Open Source with Pete Hellicar and Joel Gethin Lewis

Pete Hellicar and Joel Gethin Lewis teleport into the studio to talk about their work, their use of openFrameworks and their Open Source philosophy.

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Music: Iain dragged some loops onto the timeline in Sony Acid Music.

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6 – openFrameworks, Adobe CS5.5 and multi-touch gaming

A grab-bag of half-remembered news and science this week, with openFrameworks, Adobe CS5.5, multi-touch gaming and other random diversions besides.

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5 – Game Design and Conference Etiquette with Ryan Henson Creighton

Seb fills us in on SxSW, Iain discusses the game design of Owl Spin, plus Ryan Henson Creighton joins us to talk game violence and conference etiquette.

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This week’s links :

SxSW Interactive
Game Programming Gems
Tim O’Reilly on book piracy
Flash Game License
Untold Entertainment
Flash Gaming Summit – watch all sessions for free!
Austin Powers Henchman Scene
Game Camp

Music: Iain, via Sony Acid Music

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