Public Sketchbook
July 7, 2009 in OpenSource Studies
Starting today with a few rectangle packing excercises, we began collecting our various Processing sketches in a public repository.
Finally, all those little snippets that come up while solving bigger problems have a common place and may eventually be found and reused again.
Plus we figured they might be useful for others, too!
To browse around the repository go to
dev.field.io/hg/opensource/Sketchbook
or get a local copy via Mercurial with:
Finally, all those little snippets that come up while solving bigger problems have a common place and may eventually be found and reused again.
Plus we figured they might be useful for others, too!
To browse around the repository go to
dev.field.io/hg/opensource/Sketchbook
or get a local copy via Mercurial with:
hg clone https://dev.field.io/hg/opensource/Sketchbook
Since Scala is our language of choice these days, you’ll also need Nathan’s excellent SPDE Processing fork that allows you to write your sketches in Scala.
All work is published under the Creative Commons license.

Field, thank you.
hi marcus, hi vera. cool site. i will try the packing myself. cheers kim
Hi, was so glad to meet you at onedotzero symposium in Saint Petersburg. Your work is superinspirational (and so are you ;-) But I get 502 Bad Gateway here, trying to access your sketchbook, could you help, please?