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Processing : a programming handbook for visual designers and artists /

By: Reas, Casey.
Contributor(s): Fry, Ben.
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2007Description: xxvi, 710 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780262182621 (hardcover : alk. paper); 9780262182621:; 0262182629 (hardcover : alk. paper).Subject(s): Computer programming | Computer graphics -- Computer programs | Digital art -- Computer programs | Art -- Data processing | Art and technologyDDC classification: 005.1
Contents:
Processing -- Using processing -- Structure I: code elements ; Shape I: coordinates, primitives ; Data I: variables ; Math I: arithmetic, functions ; Control 1: decisions ; Control 2: repetition ; Shape 2: vertices ; Math 2: Curves ; Color 1: color by numbers ; Image 1: display, tint ; Data 2: Text ; Data 3: conversion, objects ; Typography 1: display ; Math 3: trigonometry ; Math 4: random ; Transform 1: translate, matrices ; Transform 2: rotate, scale ; Development 1: sketching, techniques ; Synthesis 1: form and code ; Interviews 1: print -- Structure 2: continuous ; Structure 3: functions ; Shape 3: parameters, recursion ; Input 1: mouse I ; Drawing 1: static forms ; Input 2: keyboard ; Input 3: events ; Input 4: mouse II ; Input 5: time, date ; Development 2: iteration, debugging ; Synthesis 2: input and response ; Interviews 2: software, web ; Motion 1: lines, curves ; Motion 2: machine, organism ; Data 4: arrays ; Image 2: animation ; Image 3: Pixels ; Typography 2: motion ; Typography 3: response ; Color 2: components ; Image 4: filter, blend, copy, mask ; Image 5: image processing ; Output 1: images ; Synthesis 3: motion and arrays ; Interviews 3: animation, video -- Structure 4: objects I ; Drawing 2: kinetic forms ; Output 2: file export ; Input 6: file Import ; Input 7: interface ; Structure 5: objects II ; Simulate 1: biology ; Simulate 2: physics ; Synthesis 4: structure, interface ; Interviews 4: performance, installation -- Extension 1: continuing ; Extension 2: 3D ; Extension 3: vision ; Extension 4: network ; Extension 5: sound ; Extension 6: print ; Extension 7: mobile ; Extension 8: electronics.
Summary: 'Processing' is an introduction to the concepts of computer programming within the context of the visual arts. It offers a comprehensive reference and text for Processing (www.processing.org), an open-source programming language that can be used by students, artists, designers, architects, and researchers.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Processing -- Using processing -- Structure I: code elements ; Shape I: coordinates, primitives ; Data I: variables ; Math I: arithmetic, functions ; Control 1: decisions ; Control 2: repetition ; Shape 2: vertices ; Math 2: Curves ; Color 1: color by numbers ; Image 1: display, tint ; Data 2: Text ; Data 3: conversion, objects ; Typography 1: display ; Math 3: trigonometry ; Math 4: random ; Transform 1: translate, matrices ; Transform 2: rotate, scale ; Development 1: sketching, techniques ; Synthesis 1: form and code ; Interviews 1: print -- Structure 2: continuous ; Structure 3: functions ; Shape 3: parameters, recursion ; Input 1: mouse I ; Drawing 1: static forms ; Input 2: keyboard ; Input 3: events ; Input 4: mouse II ; Input 5: time, date ; Development 2: iteration, debugging ; Synthesis 2: input and response ; Interviews 2: software, web ; Motion 1: lines, curves ; Motion 2: machine, organism ; Data 4: arrays ; Image 2: animation ; Image 3: Pixels ; Typography 2: motion ; Typography 3: response ; Color 2: components ; Image 4: filter, blend, copy, mask ; Image 5: image processing ; Output 1: images ; Synthesis 3: motion and arrays ; Interviews 3: animation, video -- Structure 4: objects I ; Drawing 2: kinetic forms ; Output 2: file export ; Input 6: file Import ; Input 7: interface ; Structure 5: objects II ; Simulate 1: biology ; Simulate 2: physics ; Synthesis 4: structure, interface ; Interviews 4: performance, installation -- Extension 1: continuing ; Extension 2: 3D ; Extension 3: vision ; Extension 4: network ; Extension 5: sound ; Extension 6: print ; Extension 7: mobile ; Extension 8: electronics.

'Processing' is an introduction to the concepts of computer programming within the context of the visual arts. It offers a comprehensive reference and text for Processing (www.processing.org), an open-source programming language that can be used by students, artists, designers, architects, and researchers.

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