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<< ben fry dismap Seeing the operation of code Programs on modern computers are eventually compiled into machine language, a series of basic and direct instructions understood by the microprocessor. Programs are flattened from their hierarchical state into a long series of simple mathematical instructions (like multiply or add with carry) and interspersed with commands for jumping to another loca
<< ben fry deconstructulator This is a deconstructed Nintendo emulator that shows how sprites and sprite memory are handled while a game is being played. The intent is to show insight for how software and hardware work, given the relatively simple example of a minimal architecture from an old game console system. The emulator is a modified version of the NESCafe emulator written by David de Niese
anemone Using the process of organic information design to visualize the changing structure of a web site, juxtaposed with usage information An organism that monitors web traffic. Click the link below to watch users as they peruse my former group's web site. A discussion of how this project was built, along with its source code so that you can adapt it to your own site can be found in my book Vi
physical language workshop : the plw is the rebirth of the aesthetics + computation group (acg), and a return to some of the fundamental concepts of the visible language workshop. processing : ben fry and casey reas processing is an environment for learning the fundamentals of computer programming within the context of the electronic arts. it is an electronic sketchbook for developing ideas. proce
Hit the letter z, or click the word zoom to enable or disable zooming. Hold down shift while typing a number to replace the previous number (U.S. keyboards only). zipdecode This project began a very short sketch (a few hours) that I created because I was curious about how the numbering works for postal codes in the states. A detailed description of this project (and source code for an updated ver
This site will no longer be updated. Current projects can be seen at my new site. ben fry This is an archive of work developed while at the MIT Media Laboratory pursuing my doctoral degree. I completed my Ph.D. in June 2004 with my dissertation titled Computational Information Design A short biography
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