New Exhibition at Processing.org: Soundmachines by The Product http://processing.org/exhibition/
New Exhibition at Processing.org: Soundmachines by The Product http://processing.org/exhibition/
New Exhibition at #Processing.org: Visual Editions - Composition No.1 http://processing.org/exhibition/
New Exhibition at Processing.org: Max Planck Reasearch Networks by Moritz Stefaner and Christopher Warnow

For the third year, Processing has partnered with Wire & Twine to sell t-shirts to fund software development. This fall, we’re featuring a new design by Karsten Schmidt. This shirt is on sale only until 19 September 2011.
The TOXI shirt was created with Karsten’s extensive Toxiclibs library for Processing in combination with LuxRender. You can see process images and alternate explorations for the shirt on Flickr. There are two color options to choose from: metallic silver on navy and light blue on gray.
You can browse the design in the Processing Shop and at our partner Wire & Twine.

New Exhibition at #Processing.org: The Creators
by Constanza Casas, Mark C Mitchell and Pieter Steyaert http://processing.org/exhibition/

New Exhibition at Processing.org: The Digital Rube Goldberg Processor
by The Product http://processing.org/exhibition/
9 new libraries have been added to the contributed libraries page, give them a try.
New Exhibition at #Processing.org: Cascade by NYTimes R&D Lab http://processing.org/exhibition/

For the last time, the BRAIN shirts are on sale. You can order the shirts until 16 May, and shipping will begin on 23 May. The shirts are available in all adult sizes. For more information and ordering instructions, visit Wire & Twine:
http://wireandtwine.com/store/products/thebrain.html
We want to extend a special thank you to Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg of Nervous System for permission to use their image on the BRAIN shirts.
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