Pioneering interactive media artist.
http://www.core77.com/reactor/utterback.html
Note: these examples are outdated and have not been tested 2/2014
sending a tweet
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1152794/sendingTweet.zip
interaction design story
http://www.myrobbie.com/blog/?tag=twitter4j
simple processing twitter
http://robotgrrl.com/blog/2011/02/21/simple-processing-twitter/comment-page-1/#comment-114471
simple tweet processing/python
http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=21606
world map
http://www.tyler-johnson.com/Tutorials
Hyemi Song Design lab
http://catsong311.tistory.com/category/Study
Uses Twitter, with Processing and python to control an Arduino mood light
By pdxnat at Instructables
update 11/1/2014 – the instructions have been updated for oauth v1.1 – and there is an example of python code that works with twitter. This would be candidate for building an OSC/Twitter interface for Max.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Twitter-Mention-Mood-Light/?ALLSTEPS
“The most popular front-end framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.”
“Strongly-timed, Concurrent, and On-the-fly music programming language.”
At Princeton
http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/
Stanford Laptop Orchestra on ABC 7 News –
I highly recommend checking out this lecture if you have time. I
found it interesting.
“Lecture by Ge Wang for the Stanford University Human-Computer
Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In the first part of this talk, Ge
presents the design, philosophy, and development of ChucK, a computer
music programming language intending to provide a different approach,
expressiveness, and thinking with respect to time and parallelism in
audio programming – as well as a platform for precise and rapid
experimentation. In the second part of this presentation, Ge describes
his adventures with the “laptop orchestra”: a new type of large-scale,
computer-mediated music ensemble.”
from this lecture, look up PLORK, audicle, chuck chuck rocket, gamelon, spherical speakers, dan trueman
Also here is an app to do live coding: http://audicle.cs.princeton.edu/
Thanks to JosephZ for researching these topics.