Click the sun for a new tree.

This is a collection of actionscript projects done for an Interactive Digital Design independent study that replaced a course in ActionScript programming.

While you're here, you can enjoy the tree, and watch it slowly corrupt itself, or sample any of the following fine projects:

Tree - This is the fractal tree idea that begat the tree seen on the left.

Tree With Dials - This is the tree seen on the left, but with user configurable dials. Don't set the wind to zero, please.

MP3s - This is one of my earliest and crudest actionscript creations: An MP3 player that contains all of the songs I arranged in IDD405, plus a bonus song, straight from IDD400!

Drums! - If those songs don't tickle your fancy, why not look into creating one of your own? Here's a small drum machine to get you started. (The preset isn't active anymore.)

Space Invaders - This was something of a learning experience, but not an original one. A strictly-followed tutorial. The .fla was unrecovered, and it was not interesting or creative enough to reproduce.

Binary Network - a mind-spraining visual representation of an arbitrary network. Every node in the network is binary - on or off. Based on the states of the nodes to which each node is connected, the nodes change. Several times a second. The past 128 states of the network are graphed as the network evolves. Based on the brilliance of Jared Tarbell and Charles Salada.



These projects were authored in 2004 or 2005 by Rob Schultz, in fufillment of a course at Quinnipiac University