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Mr. Doob: Voxels
When I tell my students about Mr. Doob: Voxels I compare it to mine craft because they both use colorful blocks to build worlds. Voxels gives you 9 colors that you can use to build with. Click to add blocks, shift and click to remove blocks, drag the screen to rotate your work, and press 0-9 to change the colors.
You can also use the arrow keys to move your entire design around.
Mr doob is becoming rather fun.
Online sketch with Harmony.
mr doob scribbles (also testing out tags)
Collection of digital toys and experiments.
I encountered this website 2 years ago when I was first starting out as a freshman student in multimedia. I believe our professor showed this to us in hopes that these projects would pique our interest and curiosity about our endeavors (such as future projects, assignments, and ultimately our thesis) as multimedia practitioners, with the different potential and uses of code/digital manipulation in terms of immersive experiences and visuals. The website's description says that it's a collection of various digital activities, experiments, and galleries that mostly use and involve creative coding and different open-source software and programs to create such assets.
Hope you get to have a look around and enjoy playing around with some of the projects here. I particularly enjoy messing and tweaking around with:
Spin Painter
Beach Balls
Google Space
Webcam Displacement
Magic Dust
Winning Solitaire
Voxels Liquid
Sphere
Clouds
Voxels
Internet Explorer 6
Plane Deformations
Water Type
Harmony
Zoom Blur
Branching
3D Waveform
Checkbox Painter
Slit Scan
Google Gravity
Google Sphere
Ball Pool
Here is a demo video I made of how to use and find the digital art tools Voxels and Harmony from Mr. Doob! This video is specifically for teachers and explains how to show this to your students!