Puppet Parade by Emily Gobeille and Theo Watson of @design_io #openframeworks | CreativeApplications.Net →

“Boy uncertain of his sister’s faith enters limbo” Limbo - now available for Mac! #games | CreativeApplications.Net →

'Solar Sinter' by Markus Kayser is a solar powered 3D printer that uses sand as source material #3dprinting #environment #energy #rca | CreativeApplications.Net →

'Communion' by @field_io and @universalevery at @gaitelyrique - "celebration of an audio visual synesthetic experience" #cinder #javascript | CreativeApplications.Net →

ExtraFile - New Image File Formats #Mac #Glitch /by @kimasendorf | CreativeApplications.Net →

The most anticipated game for the iPad this year is now in the AppStore: Sword & Sworcery EP by Superbrothers #Games | CreativeApplications.Net →

The Infinite Adventure Machine by David Benqué is a computer program which generates fairy-tale plots | CreativeApplications.Net →

Last Clock for iPad "keeps you in factual time, human time and remote time" #slitscan | CreativeApplications.Net →

Live video painting iPad app by @jamesalliban #openFrameworks #rauschenberg | CreativeApplications.Net →

 Locating London’s Past is an intuitive GIS interface that enables researchers to map and visualize textual and artefactual data relating to seventeenth and eighteenth-century London against a fully rasterised version of John Rocque’s 1746 map of London and the first accurate modern OS map (1869-80). (via LocLonGeneral | Locating London’s Past)

Locating London’s Past is an intuitive GIS interface that enables researchers to map and visualize textual and artefactual data relating to seventeenth and eighteenth-century London against a fully rasterised version of John Rocque’s 1746 map of London and the first accurate modern OS map (1869-80). (via LocLonGeneral | Locating London’s Past)