I’m happy to share my 360 Flex presentation on HTML5 and Adobe AIR. This is a topic I have a renewed interest in after Steve Jobs decided to start a war against Adobe’s Flash player. Also, my very first major HTML5 project endlessmural.com was launched the week before 360 Flex.
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EMERGENT COLLECTIVE released, the community rejoices!
I’m happy to announce my band The Compilers have been included on the new EMERGENT COLLECTIVE ONE cd. This compilation is made up of developers in the Adobe community who are also involved with making music. Go download it now, it’s free for all!
A huge thanks goes out to creator of this compilation Joseph Labrecque. Thank you for making this compilation and thank you for letting The Compilers submit our song ‘Sleep Tick v2’. Be sure to read Joseph’s comments about the compilation he so graciously put out for all to enjoy.
It’s official, The Flash Platform rocks!
In case you missed the June RMAUG meeting, my band The Compilers played our first hybrid concert and presentation show. Who are The Compilers? As far as I know, we’re Denver CO’s only Tech Funk Fusion trio that use internet technology along with analog instruments. By day we’re internet programmers, and by night we’re rockers. Right now majority of our software revolves around the Flash Platform, so it was only natural that we play at RMAUG.
Below is a recap of our setlist, and notes about the technology we presented on. When you see mentions of a Flash movie, these are not run as standalone SWF files. They are actually played by our Flex based Compilers Live Player. This application runs on our guitarist Jun Heider’s laptop, and the entire app is controlled over MIDI, via a Behringer FCB1010 Foot Controller, MMJ, and MERAPI.
Intro Song
For the first song of our set we decided to use a funny and informative Flash movie to give the audience a hint at what they’re about to see. For the June RMAUG show, this movie was updated to include spoken thank you slides for the companies that make our technology, and special shout outs to all the people who help us put on a great show.
I want an iPhone
All your base, are belong to us
Sleep Tick
Tweet Jam v2
http://www.screentoaster.com/swf/STPlayer.swf
James vs. Rick
The Flash Platform Rocks!
Photos
The Compilers Next Show
Come have a 360Flex chat with me and Jun Heider
Chat is @ Thursday Feb 11th, 11:30am MST
Jun Heider and myself will be talking to the 360|Flex guys tomorrow about our session. It’s actually going to be a back-to-back mega session comparing the latest and greatest on both the Flash Platform and the Silverlight Platform.
Come check it out and feel free to ask questions…although for the good stuff you’ll have to wait until our talks. ![]()
Here’s the full details: http://www.360flex.com/blog/2010/02/360flex-speaker-chat-eric-fickes-and-jun-heider/
I hope to see you online tomorrow or at 360 Flex in March.
From joke to AdobeMAX in 6 months
Hey, we should jam! Yeah, we totally should. No seriously, we should jam sometime. We can play bad 80s cover songs and play under the name April Fools.
That’s the gist of how my current band formed. A handful of computer programmers who used to play in bands decided it was time to get back on the music horse. At first we had five or so people interested in jamming and seeing where things go. A few jams later and we were down to the power trio that is now known as The Compilers.
The name of the group didn’t come around until a month or so after we had been jamming as the April Fool’s. All three of us are internet programmers who work with Adobe’s Flash platform, as well as contribute to our local Adobe community. About the time we officially became a power trio we were kicking around the idea of becoming the house band for our local user group meetings ( RMAUG ). In the process of laughing this one out, we were asked by RMAUG to play an upcoming Adobe technical event that was happening in two weeks. That technical event was the “Next Generation Flex & Coldfusion Tour“.
At first we were hesitant booking a show when we didn’t have a real band, or enough material to play a show. Long story short, we decided to play the show, decided to name the band The Compilers, and decided we should probably integrate some sort of tech into this show. We didn’t set out wanting to mix technology with music, it just seemed appropriate for this first gig to do something technical. That technical music nugget is now known as Tweet Jam, our smash hit that plays tweets from @thecompiler‘s Twitter timeline while the band plays underneath the robot voice.
That first show was fun, funny, and the beginning of an interesting musical project. In the last six months we’ve played four shows, and we gave a presentation at the 360|MAX unconference at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, CA. This really isn’t a lot of gigs, but considering we started this band in June, it’s been quite a whirlwind of musical and technical action. Jun has built at least three versions of the TweetJam application, as well as integrated his midi foot controller with TheCompilers Flex player. I’ve gotten pretty comfortable playing iPhone, made a few Flash movies for our set, and started looking into sound generation with Sonoflash. Scottie has been the mad scientist behind the green velvet curtain. Drummer man, electric drummer man, sound man, idea man, recorder man, crazy Brazillian ghord instrument player.
It’s so great to be back in a band. These last six months have been a blast, and it was all started from a few jokes. Speaking of jokes, below you will find two flash movies that I built for our 360|MAX presentation, as well as our talk. The concept of melding tech with music is new to us, so this talk was a bit off the cuff, but it was still a great time.
360|MAX assets
It’s a Laser! – My first experiment with the Sonoflash library. Adjust your laser properties then click shoot. Each slider has a keyboard listener. Attack = A, Release = R, and Frequency = F.
By Note – This sample is the beginning of layering sounds and controlling notes and octaves. This one can play the major notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B using your keyboard and the play button. The octave controller on the right is powered by mouseover, 1 is low and 9 is high. The sounds also have keyboard listeners. Laser = 1 and Ping = 2. Note, the event listeners don’t kick in until after you’ve clicked a button, so it may be quirky at first. I built this on the plane ride out to LA and couldn’t figure that one out.
360|MAX presentation : “Geek Rock with the Flash Platform”
@thecompilers at 360 MAX from Eric Fickes on Vimeo.
411 on The Compilers
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Compilers/110943240897
MySpace : http://www.myspace.com/compilers
Twitter : http://twitter.com/thecompilers
Dreamweaver CS4 Feature Tour video
While I still wish Adobe would bring back Homesite, Dreamweaver CS4 is looking pretty exciting. Webkit powering Live View. Javascript code hinting, and more. Check out the feature video.
If you have any problems watching this video, go here and watch it on AdobeTV.
Flash10 and PixelBender is going to be awesome
Not a day goes by that I don’t hear of some new Adobe technique or technology that I want to learn. Today was no different. I started reading about Flash Player 10 and came across the Pixel Bender Toolkit. I’m not going to rehash what Adobe has already documented here, but I will show it to you.
This is an example using Ryan Taylor’s HSL Pixel Bender kernel. Check out the Pixel Bender Toolkit:Gallery for some other sweet filters.





