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Contents
Processing.js increases accessibility of visualizations on the web
Thesis Statement
Thesis
How successful have Processing.js and the HTML <audio> tag been at breaking down the accessibility barriers to creating visual and audible representations on the web?
Refined thesis
How successful have two recent audio-visual developments been at breaking down accessibility barriers on the web?
Keywords
Processing, Processing.js, Digital, Media, HTML5, Canvas, Visual, Animation, Audio
Bibliography
Fry, Ben. Visualizing Data. O'Reilly, 2007.
Graham, Paul and Troy Weingart. "Processing language in introduction to computer science honors." December 2009. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. 29 October 2010 <http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2126/citation.cfm?id=1629036.1629047&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=110753434&CFTOKEN=63331232#>.
Hodgin, Robert. Flight 404. 2010. 28 October 2010 <http://www.flight404.com/version7/>.
Humphrey, David. Bread and Circuits. 26 May 2010. 5 November 2010 <http://vocamus.net/dave/?p=1092>.
Leung, Catherine and Andor Salga. "Enabling WebGL." May 2010. Proceedings of the 19th international Conference on World Wide Web. 28 October 2010 <http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2132/10.1145/1772690.1772933>.
Long, Nguyen Hoang. "Web Visualization of Trajectory Data using Web Open Source Visualization Library." March 2010. http://www.itc.nl/. 28 October 2010 <http://www.itc.nl/library/papers_2010/msc/gfm/hoang.pdf>.
Mozilla. Processing for the web. 3 December 2009. 18 October 2010 <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Education/Projects/ProcessingForTheWeb>.
Procesingjs.org. Comparing native Processing & Processing.js. 2010. 18 October 2010 <http://processingjs.org/reference/articles/comparing-processing>.
Processing. Processing. 2010. 18 October 2010 <http://www.processingjs.org/about>.
Reas, Casey and Ben Fry. "Processing: programming for the media arts." 15 January 2005. 29 October 2010 <http://www.springerlink.com/content/d0g5745510252632/fulltext.pdf>.
Shiffman, Daniel. Computational Design Mark Webster. 24 October 2010.
Sloss, Eric. "Ben Fry finding methods of visualizing data accepts Nierenberg chair of design at Carnegie Mellon." August 2006. ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics. 29 October 2010 <http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2132/10.1145/1181091.1181096>.
Taylor, Dan. Top 10 examples of Data Visualization. 5 July 2009. 29 October 2010 <http://blog.turnthescrew.com/2009/07/top-10-examples-of-data-visualization/>.
Wikipedia. Processing (programming language). 18 October 2010. 18 October 2010 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Processing_%28programming_language%29>.
Research Notes
Begin with background on processing project and language Casey Reas, and Ben Fry
talk about processing.js port and purpose, processing.js panel, and meeting with Resig and Fry
talk about audio background and work that's been done by Dave, Corban, Yuri, etc.
discuss advantages of no plugins as compared to java or adobe flash and audio plugins
discuss examples
Processing language in introduction to computer science honors. Processing.js used in teaching several courses in science, physics, design, digital art
Daniel Shiffman video points
WebGL component and examples
Audio component and examples
combinations of processing.js, audio, cubicVR, and webgl in projects
Mozilla ties to the projects
give examples of usage around the web in totally unrelated projects to Seneca or Mozilla
Big companies and others usage examples
IBM facebook, Mozilla fotn project, University teaching
Testimonials and interviews
TODO
source this into bibliography later: http://beadsjs.chrismorgan.info/