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Welcome to my Laboratory

Monday, February 11th, 2008

labs.andrewwalpole.com is up, and although it is nothing more than a few links and some blurry tree thing, it is where I will start to post some of my experiments and projects that don’t quite fit into my portfolio. I’ll give you a brief overview of what is up there right now.


First up is the project that spawned my idea to build my MixBoard AIR application. This is a much simpler version of what the application is today, it loads in a handful of looping mp3 files and allows you to mix them together on the board, pretty simple, instructions are even included.


Second is Commet, a school project I created using AS3, PHP and MySQL. It is my take on a flash-based social network. The entire premise is that you can access all portions of the service by either dragging objects or clicking them. Someday when I have a nice multitouch event system built I’ll spend a few minutes to hook it up to my multitouch screen.


Third is a quick little screensaver idea, I guess I was going for cells under a microscope. It makes extensive use of the Math.random() function and all the graphics are generated through the AS3 drawing API. I would really like to see Adobe pop out a nice little background-running AIR application to run flash-based screensavers – because I’m too busy right now to do it myself.


Finally, I present to you my award-winning widget, the ThumbPlay Ringtone Radio. I built this widget for the ThumbPlay Widget contest put on during FlashForward 2007. Even though my company was planning on forking over the conference money, they were pretty happy when they heard I had won all of my expenses paid, I was pretty stoked as well. If you are wondering why it’s not making any noise, that’s because it seems that ThumbPlay has removed their crossdomain.xml file. Maybe one day I will bug them to stick a new one up there. Total development time from start to finish: 6 hours (4 in Photoshop).


So that is my new laboratory. I’ll be sure to post my updates here and if there is any source code you want to peruse, just ask nicely.


-Andrew

Transitioning from Student of Scholastics to Student of Life

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

It is 2008. I’m finishing up my career as a student and starting to develop one in the business world. As a proactive step to create or enhance my own footprint in the digital media field I’ll use this blog to talk about technologies I am working with, concepts I’m interested in developing or exploring, and really any old thing I think is worthy of publication.


To those of you who don’t know me (and I thank Google or whatever href sent you my way), allow me to introduce myself and provide a brief overview. My name is Andrew Walpole and I’m a digital media addict. I have been programming since 2002, and through an undergraduate program in Interactive Media Design I have taken the time to hone my abilities in Adobe Flash technologies. For more details on my professional training feel free to read through my Resume. Also take a look at my Portfolio.


I’m enamored by new technology and new media. In 2007 I built a single-user multi-input touchscreen using the concept of FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection), which I know is just the first step in hardware interface design that I will take. I’m fascinated by the user experience. I enjoy utilizing the Actionscript 3.0 language to explore ideas and concepts for user interfaces and experiences and I will continue to explore the depths of my own imagination to create and invent.