Stewart Smith's Projects
Flight data visualized on a WebGL globe. Just like everyone else.
Curated list of open-source quantum software projects.
Beep is a JavaScript toolkit for building browser-based synthesizers.
“Black Swan” is a browser-based music video for Thom Yorke’s song of the same name.
Bouncy balls animation for Sketch.
A little experiment with GET requests and programmatically drawing Paths in Sketch.
Type the name of a color to make it so. Perfect for three-year-olds.
Rotating torus knot inside a Cornell Box rendered live with Three.js.
Cuber is a Rubik’s Cube simulator. (ORIGINAL DEMO)
Chunky analog synth sounds from your guitar fretboard.
Day & Night is an educational virtual reality experience for children using WebVR.
Sprinkles dots of random sizes and hues around your Sketch artboard using a ‘multiply’ blending mode.
Playing with prime numbers in a brower’s JavaScript console. No biggie.
Enable your JavaScript to know its own file name and path!
Handy makes defining and recognizing custom hand poses in WebXR a snap!
Course notes for “Visualizing JavaScript” class at NYU ITP, Autumn 2012.
Jem is truly outrageous.
A small Lisp interpreter in JavaScript
Quantum computing in your browser.
Hide those “More from around the Web” adverts.
Stereoscopic 3D via red/cyan separation demo using CSS mix-blend-mode.
JavaScript 3D library.
Drop-in replacement that includes button events for the HTC Vive.
Support hand controllers for Oculus, Vive, Windows Mixed Reality, Daydream, GearVR, and more by adding VRController to your existing Three.js-based WebVR project.