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Coffee Farmer Character Walk Cycle by Troy (Source: )

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Troy’s Button

Please upgrade your browser to something new like Google Chrome. //Made with ProcessingLyon Tumblrify: //English Version: En int buttonWidth = 120; int buttonHeight = 50; int buttonX = 130; int buttonY = 170; int buttonWasPressed = 0; void setup()…

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Victoria’s Button

Please upgrade your browser to something new like Google Chrome. //Made with ProcessingLyon Tumblrify: //English Version: En float x = 200; float y = 100; float w = 100; float h = 100; void setup(){ size(400,400); background(100, 250, 50);…

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Alan’s button example

Please upgrade your browser to something new like Google Chrome. //Made with ProcessingLyon Tumblrify: //English Version: En void setup() { size(400, 400); noStroke(); background(250,250,250); } void draw() { //hover rect(20, 300, 120, 50, 10); if(mouseX > 20 & mouseX…

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Initial character sketches by Troy.

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Troy testing out side-scrolling behaviour in Unity for interactive project.

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Ian using his glasses, cans and a Makey Makey to prevent an alien invasion.

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Troy using Makey Makey and pencil graphite to control Mario.

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Victoria using a Makey Makey and apples to control Pac-Man.

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Processing.js sketch by Ian

Please upgrade your browser to something new like Google Chrome. //Made with ProcessingLyon Tumblrify: //English Version: En int i = 0; void setup() { size(400, 400); background(10, 80, 100); rectMode(CENTER); } void draw() { if (keyPressed) { background(10, 80,…

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Processing.js sketch by Alan

Please upgrade your browser to something new like Google Chrome. //Made with ProcessingLyon Tumblrify: //English Version: En int number = 1; void setup() { size(400,400); background(255,252,0) noCursor() rectMode(CENTER); } void mouseDragged() { noStroke(); fill(250,number,number,20) rect(mouseX,mouseY,number,number); number = number +…

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LEGO Stop-motion. Some experiments during the holiday programme.

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Zombies. A LEGO Stopmotion film made during the Holiday Programme.

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Jedi Knights. Playing with the green screen during the holiday programme.

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Making custom controllers using Makey Makeys and office supplies in the Brooklyn School Library.  On display is a pencil drawn controller for Scratch, two staple guns controlling a game, some scissors controlling a platformer game and a stool being kicked…

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Our electronic music based Holiday Programme. Check out the mixing and the song the crew made. They also got to talk on air with the Radioactive DJs. (Source: )

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Little Monster by alanpt on Sketchfab (Source: )

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Martian Fartin' by alanpt on Sketchfab (Source: )

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Soul Stealer by alanpt on Sketchfab (Source: )

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Horned Bunny From Mars by alanpt on Sketchfab (Source: )

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Geodude by alanpt on Sketchfab (Source: )

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Trailer from second week of holiday programme.

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Trailer made during first week of holiday programme.

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Astrolab the creative computing club has a few spaces left during their holiday programme held on Cuba Street during the first week of the holidays. 9am-5pm Tuesday to Thursday. Go to  to find out more.

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Our new table, designed and built by Steven Almond () . Notice the groove for cables.  It fits 10 people.

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Collaborative stickfigure animation from last holiday programme.

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Website, short video and electronics project I did with students at Te Aro School.

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Dr Strangelove: Remapped Edition (Source: )

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Mexican Stand-off played simultaneously Version 2. (by Alan PT) (Source: )

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Asteriods made by Zebedee a student using Pivot Stickfigure and Windows Movie Maker. (Source: )

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An experiment on making kinetic poetry with Microsoft Powerpoint for students to present their poetry in a creative way.

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