Articles in blog tagged with html5
Monday, 15 March 2010
Some Art
Two generative art examples.

The above image was generated by IOGraphica and my mouse movements. The lines follow mouse movements, the circles represent where the mouse rests - the bigger the circles the longer the rest.

The above was generated by Harmony - an experiment with Javascript procedural textures/brushes and the HTML5 canvas tag by Ricardo Cabello.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
What I Got For Christmas HTML5 Video Version
You need to be using an up to date versions of either Firefox, Safari or Chrome to view the above video.
Ah, those five minute tasks that end up taking the whole day... So, the kids got the above wind-up, light-up, musical toy for Christmas. Perfect for a little Christmas Day video I thought. And while I'm at it, lets make it with HTML5 video tags. That should be quick and easy... Here's what I discovered.
Dive Into HTML5 is a good resource
Firefox does not support MP4 files because of licensing issues. Safari/Chrome does not support OGG because…
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