| > Or just the community it attracts? The way it works seems to appeal to "artists" / "creatives".
It's pretty simple to get a visual output fast and the always running (hot-reload) aspect makes it easy to iterate on things, tweak some parameter (size, speed, color) and directly see the outcome. > normal industry projects It's used quite a lot in the context of trade fairs, not only for touchscreen exhibits but also stage shows. Nice example: https://nsynk.de/work/mercedes-iaa15 There are also totally different kinds of projects/uses, they are just not that well documented. For example I know of a guy that programmed a feeding robot for a fish farm using vvvv. > nobody famous There is at least one "famous" user :) https://refikanadol.com If you have further questions feel free to join their matrix chat: https://matrix.to/#/#vvvv:matrix.org |
Had not heard of Anadol (not much involvement in the pro art community), yet working with the sphere in Vegas probably means at least fairly well known.