Tool image 1Sky Blueness Predictor. Input your city name and the date and get a projection of the sky's blueness.
Tool image 2Rian Beno's Oblique Strategies. Ways out of creative impasses based on Brian Eno's famous cards.
Tool image 3Lateral Thinking Strategies. More ways out of creative impasses. Inspired by Eno's oblique strategies but featuring lateral thinking approaches rather than poetic phrases.
Tool image 4Filmmaking Prompts. Little ideas about filmmaking that I collected as Post-Its and wanted to collect somewhere. Some are just ideas I had (untested) and some are by other people.
Tool image 5Clean camera feed. Just shows a cleed feed from your phone's camera(s) with no interface. If you double tap it will go full screen. That's all. Used in an experiment where I needed a digital mirror.
Tool image 6Campart. A live feed from your camera presented as a low-resolution cloud of particles. Part of a film experiment in what I call 'smart grain'.
Tool image 7Cloudseed. Abandoned semi-functional note app. [...]
The idea was a browser app for structured notetaking. Clouds are the main ideas and then you add sub-ideas underneath, then you can export the 'sky' of ideas. A bit buggy.
Tool image 8Muni. Average Income in your Area. Tool to automatically look up the closest town and the average income per person in it. [...]
Doesn't seem to work on phones but works from my laptop. Was part of an idea to embed info into film footage based on location. So that filming captures a changing picture of the world in terms of what you don't see, not only what in what is visible.
Tool image 9Muni 2. Average Income in your Area. Tool to automatically look up the closest town and the average income per person in it. Like the previous version, this was part of an idea to overlay data on film recordings relating to invisible factors. [...]
This version looks up the info automatically and converts it to what I call 'smart grain', which is a reference to analogue film grain. Here the speed, density and colour of the smart grain represents different invisible data in a visual way that can be overlayed on the film image.
Tool image 10Pollu. Another 'smart grain' experiment, similar to Muni 2. This one looks up the air quality in your area and represents it as a digital smudge or particle. If it's red, the air quality is poor. Green is good.
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