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SignStream is an application for transcribing video and other time-based media. It's primary use is linguistic analysis, notably of signed languages and gesture, although it is intended to facilitate analysis of other types of time-based media.
Tone Deaf is an online Karaoke game. The purpose of which is to allow users to both upload their own karaoke performances and download other users karaoke performances in order to rate them in various categories.
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Java bricks game based on OpenGL graphics library (SUN Jogl wrapper). JBricks simulate a virtual world construction kit made of lego (tm) like bricks.
JDK 1.4 or above required
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A set of games and other applications for the Hoppolek platform, a research project aimed at giving gravely handicapped children a possibility to move and play, while also helping to strengthen their bone structure and normalize their muscle tonus.
This project is a Java based total radio station automation package using the Java Sound Framework. Its uses range from running an internet streaming radio station to running a full FM or AM broadcast facility.
A set of tools for producing and adjusting images for use with lenticular sheets or barrier screens to produce 3D autostereograms. It should be possible to use these tools to produce short Animations as well.
Two programs, one in Java and one in Javascript, which display a configurable graphical countdown timer on a computer. Useful for testing situations and short-range anticipated events.
OpenLyrics is a project to provide a free, open source database, software, and various access methods (such as SOAP) for integrating song lyrics into music applications.
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A Java based program that allows control of a computer via a bluetooth capable phone (Sony Ericsson t61x, 68i, P900/P800), using the Java Communications API. Similar in function to PcControl and BTcontrol, but multiplatformed and opensourced.
ComicViewer is a time-saving tool for avid readers of online comics. It displays all your favorite comics (this is configurable) in an easy-to-use user interface.
JTheory is a java music, scales and theory tool. Written in java so that it can be used on any platform, eventually even mobile devices through J2ME. It comprises of a library for representing scales as well as visual tools for different instruments.
Scene Beans is an animation framework for Java2D. Scene Beans lets the programmer create animations by composing Java objects in a declarative style and hides the details of exactly how that animation is animated and rendered.
Doors is groupware for electronic musicians. It aims to be an extensible, multi-user, musical performance framework which unifies heterogeneous, distributed multimedia hardware. The framework is based on CORBA, XML, NTP and URL technologies.
CosyCorner is a java network software based on videoconference and dedicate to artistic applications. This software has been thought to give artists a cooperative tool to experiment media streaming technologies and create events on the web.
A utility to help create animations in POV-Ray, a free raytracer. In your POV-Ray code, insert variable names instead of numbers for any values which may change. An #include file is generated based on keyframes which will fill in those variabes.
(Janat : Just Another Non-Artistic Tool) is a simple and user-friendly vectorial drawing software written in Java. It's particularity is to stores data inside a SQL database. This facts gives it the ability to run on a website, or store data on a remote
DUAP is a server-side system for downloading DAISY (Digital Talking Books) files. It is based on Java.
DUAP project was closed at its initial stage (2004) and the system was never developed into a more generic form.
This project is focused on building a Java-based demo builder that may be used to demo products, tutorials or any slide-ware with video/audio annotations like ViewletBuilder, RoboDemo, etc.
A small, portable, client/server GUI designed to work on many types of hardware, including handheld computers and other embedded systems. For more information and downloads, see http://picogui.org