Pages tagged particles:

HTML5 Canvas Experiment « IO 9elements
http://9elements.com/io/?p=153

HTML5 is getting a lot of love lately. With the arrival of FireFox 3.5, Safari 4 and the new betas of Google Chrome and Opera, browsers support some great new features including canvas and the new audio/video tags. Most interesting: modern mobile devices like the iPhone or Android-based phones also support new standards in favor of Flash. The future looks bright for HTML5. Time for us to play with this technology. We’ve created a litttle experiment which loads 100 tweets related to HTML5 and displays them using a javascript-based particle engine. Each particle represents a tweet – click on one of them and it’ll appear on the screen. The original particle engine was ported from a Flex/AS3 project that we’ve created to javascript. We’re using processing.js for particle rendering on canvas which is a very useful graphics library created by John Resig. The music will only be played if the browser supports the audio tag. To detect if the audio or canvas feature is present we use the aweso
Time for us to play with this technology. We’ve created a litttle experiment which loads 100 tweets related to HTML5 and displays them using a javascript-based particle engine. Each particle represents a tweet – click on one of them and it’ll appear on the screen.
cool interactive animation/sound demo for HTML5
Mr Speaker presents: Parcycle. A HTML5 Canvas Particle System
http://www.mrspeaker.net/dev/parcycle/
Shows how powerful the canvas tag is in html 5.
Liquid Particles - spielzeugz.de canvas experiment
http://spielzeugz.de/html5/liquid-particles.html
HTML5/canvas demo, 500 particles to play around with.
Liquid Particles using HTML5 http://bit.ly/9yBwIv (via @richbugger)
Pretty cool! RT @marcofolio: RT @richbugger Liquid Particles using HTML5 http://bit.ly/9yBwIv << Sweet!