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Orange Networks – Fun with Processing.org

Over the weekend, I sampled some code from OpenProcessing where people can share their Processing sketches, and put this together. An homage to my favorite types of visualization…

Simple controls:

r = toggle relationships (links)
b = toggle contacts (nodes)
space = change visualization mode
a = add contact (in second visualization mode)

You have to click inside the applet box to interact with it.

For those of you familiar with Processing.org, you’ll know that:

Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. Processing.org

I’ve been learning to use Processing in my free time, largely to prepare for a project with The Bob Moog Foundation, but it might also come in handy for work here at Jute.

Important recognition: thanks to Lorenzo Marchi and Daniel Shiffman, whose code makes up the majority of this sketch.

Sean

One Response to “Orange Networks – Fun with Processing.org”

  1. Forrest O. says:

    Fun! I like that the UX is the opposite of what I’m used to with force-directed graphs.

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