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NoMe » location and weather JavaScript library - 0 views

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    Geolocation on steriods for Javascript
Ian Forrester

Project FoxEye - MozillaWiki - 0 views

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    "this project is bringing the power of computer vision and image processing to the Web. By extending the spec of Media Capture and Streams, the web developers can write video processing related applications in better way. The primary idea is to incorporate Worker-based JavaScript video processing with MediaStreamTrack."
Ian Forrester

TwoStep - 0 views

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    "TwoStep is a JavaScript library for "scrollytelling", which is dynamically changing charts (or triggering whatever) as text scrolls into view. It implements best practices for scrollytelling, which means built-in keyboard shortcuts, no scrolljacking and reliable "sticky" behaviour."
Ian Forrester

Zdog · Round, flat, designer-friendly pseudo-3D engine for canvas and SVG - 0 views

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    Zdog is a 3D JavaScript engine for and SVG. With Zdog, you can design and render simple 3D models on the Web. Zdog is a pseudo-3D engine. Its geometries exist in 3D space, but are rendered as flat shapes. This makes Zdog special.
Ian Forrester

FakeSmile/FakeSmile: This ECMAScript library emulates declarative SVG animations in ren... - 0 views

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    This Javascript library emulates declarative SVG animations in renderers that don't support them.
Ian Forrester

VideoContext: An experimental HTML5 & WebGL video composition and rendering API. - 0 views

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    An experimental HTML5 & WebGL video composition and rendering API.
Ian Forrester

One Millionth Tower high-rise documentary takes format to new heights (Wired UK) - 1 views

  • Powered entirely by HTML5 and open source JavaScript libraries, One Millionth Tower is loaded with photos and information from all over the web, and exists in an online environment that is about as close to three-dimensional as something on a flat screen can get.
  • It exists in a 3D setting made possible by a tool called three.js, which lets viewers walk around the high-rise neighborhood. Moving through allows viewers to see the current state of urban decay, then activate elements to show ways the residents would change their world, like an animation showing where a new playground or garden would go.
  • The interactive movie is chock-full of photos from Flickr, street-views from Google Maps and changing environments fueled by real-time weather data from Yahoo. Everything is triggered by Popcorn.js, which acts like a conductor signaling which instruments play at what times
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  • "What we've done with One Millionth Tower is not the future," Cizek said. "It just points to it."
Ian Forrester

Chrome Experiments - Arcade Fire - The Wilderness Downtown - 1 views

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    Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered maps, real-time compositing, procedural drawing, 3D canvas rendering... this Chrome Experiment has them all. "The Wilderness Downtown" is an interactive interpretation of Arcade Fire's song "We Used To Wait" and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas.
Ian Forrester

Verse - 0 views

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    Technology for real-time sharing of 2D/3D data
Ian Forrester

The Paratii.JS Developer Preview - Paratii - Medium - 0 views

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    "A library any developer can use to put a video stream and get a playable url for it, while it gets ingested, stored, transcoded and distributed behind the scenes, all through non-centralised means. With this, one can easily build out-of-the box decentralisable video-powered web applications. Paratii.JS has early functionalities for handling tokens too, meaning one will soon be able to use it to set monetisation models for videos, collect earnings, participate in curation, and else."
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