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andypiper · 3 months ago
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the birth, life & death of stars
Blog post - my entry for the August mini #plotparty on the topic "Star Shapes". #Blaugust2024 #100DaysToOffload
Plotter artists get to enjoy the challenge of joining #PlotParty, and for this month’s mini plot party the theme was “Star Shape”. I used NodeBox to generate three grids of stars with differing numbers of points, and then took that into Inkscape where organised them into layers. I applied path effects to disintegrate one set, and applied some size and shift transformations. Finally, I plotted…
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 1 year ago
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artist-arunkumar · 2 years ago
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Kinetic typography
The entire sequence is fine using Nodebox 3 and few elements were coded.
Typography -01/365
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taekyeom · 6 years ago
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First nodebox experience. It’s FUN! #nodebox #opensource #generativeart #generativedesign #patterns #parametricdesign
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kippelhouse · 4 years ago
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eleonorewattecamps · 7 years ago
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Data visualization - métadonnées du zoo de Montpellier - espérance de vie des différentes espèces du zoo - using Nodebox
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jadekwan · 7 years ago
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echophon · 8 years ago
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Dense Drift
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beynman-blog · 8 years ago
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bluekidstuff-blog · 8 years ago
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https://www.nodebox.net/node/documentation/concepts/subnetworks.html
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dritashoppe · 2 years ago
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Nodebox network data
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#Nodebox network data software#
#Nodebox network data license#
#Nodebox network data license#
The dagre-d3 library acts as a front-end to Dagre, providing actual rendering using D3.ĭash Cytoscape : a Component Library for Dash aimed at facilitating network visualization in Python, wrapped around Cytoscape.js.ĭracula Graph library : a JavaScript library released under the MIT License to display and layout interactive connected graphs and networks, along with various related algorithms from the field of graph theory. D3 combines visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation.ĭagre-d3 : a JavaScript library released under the MIT License to lay out directed graphs on the client-side. It includes graph theory algorithms, from BFS to PageRank.ĭ3.JS : a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data using HTML, SVG, and CSS. It is used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production and designed for users first, for both front-facing app use-cases and developer use-cases. The core layout is based on a complete rewrite in JavaScript of the C++ LibCola library.Ĭytoscape.js : a graph library written in pure JS with a permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. It works well with libraries like D3.js, svg.js, and Cytoscape.js. It visualizes data in a circular layout.Ĭola.JS : an open-source JavaScript library released under the MIT License for arranging your HTML5 documents and diagrams using constraint-based optimization techniques.
#Nodebox network data software#
It is an open source library available under GPLv3 License developed in the Helikar Lab.Ĭircos : a software package in Perl for visualizing data and information. You can use it with canvas, SVG, or even positioned HTML elements.ĬcNetViz : a lightweight JavaScript library for large network graphs visualization using WebGL. Arbor provides a force-directed layout algorithm plus abstractions for graph organization and screen refresh handling, leaving the actual screen-drawing to you. Most customization of the application takes place by overriding default configurations, rather than direct implementation via JavaScript.Īrbor.JS : a JavaScript graph visualization library released under MIT license using web workers and jQuery. The latest version of AfterGlow 1.6.5 was released on 07/08/13.Īlchemy.js : a JavaScript graph drawing application built in d3 to get up and running with graph visualization applications. It reads CSV files and converts them into a Graph. Graph visualization of the "Cosmic Web" dataset, study of the network of galaxies List of graph visualization librariesĪfterGlow : a script written in Perl that assists with the visualization of log data.
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tonkisrus · 2 years ago
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Nodebox network data
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#NODEBOX NETWORK DATA SOFTWARE#
On the internet and with intranets, most physical network nodes are host computers identified by an IP address. These nodes also include DTE, such as digital telephone handsets, printers, routers, servers and workstations. These include switches, bridges, modems or hubs that perform signal conversion, coding and line clocking. In data communications, physical network nodes include data communications equipment or devices that sit between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data transmission circuits. One way is by network type another is by network topology. There are several ways to categorize nodes. In a computer network these may be cable, fiber optic or wireless connections. Nodes connect over a link or communication channel. A node checks for identification, such as an IP address, to grant access to the node. These devices recognize transmissions from other nodes and forward them to other nodes. In a computer network, nodes can be physical networked devices, such as modems, PCs and printers. It transmits data to communicate with other nodes in the network. Depending on the application, network nodes perform a variety of functions.Ī network node sits at a point in the network where it sends, receives, stores or creates information. The concept of network nodes came into being with the use of distributed networks and packet switching. Nodes have either a programmed or engineered capability to recognize, process and forward transmissions to other network nodes. Each node is an endpoint for data transmissions or redistribution. Computer networks make things like video streaming, social networks and cloud networks possible.Ī network node is a connection point in a communications network. It is made up of many smaller computer networks. The internet is an example of a computer network. They are built on top of a physical network.Ĭomputer networks aim to share information and resources among multiple digital devices.
#NODEBOX NETWORK DATA SOFTWARE#
Logical networks are software representations of a physical network. A physical computer network is a real network comprised of the cable and devices that send data back and forth. Networks can be defined by their geographic location, the protocols they use, the physical arrangement of the network components and their purpose.Ĭomputer networks can be physical or logical. Network protocols define how information is sent and received. These links allow the computers and other devices to send information over the network. What is a computer network and where do network nodes fit in?Ī computer network is a system of computers and computing devices that are connected via communication links.
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santagreys · 2 years ago
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Antimony vs nodebox
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Antimony vs nodebox software#
Resources in the United States are located mainly in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada. China has the bulk of the world’s identified resources other countries that have identified antimony resources include Bolivia, Canada, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Tajikistan, and Turkey. Antimony resources are unevenly distributed around the world. The great majority of the world’s antimony comes from China, and much of the remainder is shipped to China for smelting. Government has considered antimony to be a critical mineral mainly because of its use in military applications. Antimony’s leading use is as a fire retardant in safety equipment and in household goods, such as mattresses. The element imparts strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance to alloys that are used in many areas of industry, including in lead-acid storage batteries. I would recommend that anyone attempting to build a node-based program try to use it for a day to understand and experience its many user experience issues, and ensure that they do not make their way into your application.Antimony is an important mineral commodity used widely in modern industrialized societies. I personally think Nodebox 3.0.51 is an example of a very powerful program that exhibits many user UI and UX papercusts that will prevent it from achieving widespread adoption. For example, if a user has two nodes named rect1 and rect2 and they try to rename rect1 to rect2 then rect1 will become rect3 and rect2 will be selected in the graph.Īll of the points in the previous two paragraphs frustrate me. When attempting to rename a node to a name that already exists in the graph Nodebox will select the node in the graph with the name the user was trying to assign and rename the previous node to the next available number.
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The most common shortcut for this function in other software appears to be the tab key. This shortcut requires two hands to complete instead of one. Nodebox currently uses the ctrl+Shift+A shortcut to open the New Node window. The grid lines in the background are never accurately aligned with the sides or position of the nodes however, nodes in Nodebox do exist on a grid. New connections can only be made by starting from a node’s output and connecting it to another’s input, you cannot connect nodes starting with a node’s inputs ports. Note that pipes in Nodebox are also rendered overtop the nodes.Īside from groups, interaction with the graph in Nodebox is substantially different from the other applications covered in this paper. This image is an example of a more complex graph made in Nodebox, it highlights some of the organizational difficulties posed by the program’s automatic pipe layout algorithm. Parameters can be set in a similar way, allowing users to create custom tools similar to other software packages. Custom input sockets can be created and passed through to the nodes within the network. Multiple nodes can be selected in the graph and grouped into what Nodebox refers to as a “network” through the right click menu. Nodebox does contain the usual system of grouping nodes that is present in other software packages. Each item in a node’s properties is always exposed as a socket on the top of each node in the graph. Nodebox’s properties panel allows users to manage a node’s controls and add custom property values. Nodebox also does not contain any type of backdrop for organizing nodes within the graph. Because pipes are laid out by the program automatically, the only way to change the organization of the graph is to move the nodes around, usually by spacing them out. While Nodebox’s graph is not laid out automatically, it also contains no pipe elbows to allow users to change the direction and placement of pipes in the graph. The white triangle along the bottom right side denotes which node in the graph is currently being displayed in the viewer pane. Each node has an icon and a unique identifier. Each node is assigned a colour based on the data type that it outputs. When these tooltips are hovered over the name of the corresponding parameter in the properties panel is conveyed to the user with a tooltip. A single output port is located in the bottom left corner. Nodebox’s nodes have colour-coded input sockets referred to as “ports” which are located on the top edge of each node. Anatomy of a Nodebox NodeĮach node in Nodebox is set to the same fixed size, contains an identifying icon, and a unique identifying name that can be changed by the user. Each node in Nodebox represents an action that generates or manipulates data. Nodebox places emphasis on creating generative and data-driven graphics. Nodebox is an open source vector graphics program that (as the name might suggest) uses nodes as its primary method of generating images.
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kippelhouse · 4 years ago
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josephech · 8 years ago
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INTRO TO COMPUTATION: EP1
What’s going on guys, I know I haven’t posted a For Designers By Designers video recently BUT what I am trying to do is basically teach you guys what I’m learning at the same time. As I learn from my wintersession class I want to take that information and see how we as designers can utilize computation and create some cool things!
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daggryet · 4 years ago
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for people who only watched ranboo's stream, the book c!puffy gave him was not a note he's supposed to give to c!technoblade. he was supposed to destroy it (hence the 'did you eat the book?')
she was scared the book would give her away and the eggpire would come after her, so she left a nodebox with the sign 'a note' on (as c!technoblade asked her to leave a note) in the attic
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