Posts by Bent Stamnes

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Web demo goodies – August 2011

For this month’s roundup of things moving and shaking on the web, we’ll dip into the pool as well as reunite with our good old friend; the Cornell Box.

Above: Evan Wallace has once again created a much talked about tech-demo called, with great efficiency: WebGL Water. The tech demo features raytracing, soft shadows, caustics …

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Displayhack – what is it?

Hello there, and welcome to displayhack.org! So, what’s this site then? Well, there are two ways to describe it – one short, and one long. This is the short version:
Displayhack is a site for everyone participating in or enjoying real-time graphics, visual arts, motion graphics and the demoscene. Often adduced as the reason or …

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Syncing your real-time graphics right

For me, as a musician and designer, the most exciting part of the visual aspects of making a demo is undoubtedly the direction, editing and synchronization with the music. The problem is of course that I’m not a coder. Enter GNU Rocket – the general purpose, ad-hoc tool that gives non-coders an intuitive interface …

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Web demo goodies – May 2011

For this month’s roundup of WebGL goodies, we have collected a bunch of amazing pieces of WebGL/JavaScript-art. The big news this month was of course the release of “Rome” by Google+friends. If you haven’t seen it already, grab a WebGL-enabled browser (such as Google Chrome) and take a look right now – it’s pretty …