the heavy projects

web graffiti
[ html5 canvas + processing.js ]

In this piece, you are able to graffiti this Paris subway wall (including its poster ads) in Heavy's signature red paint. To become a digital graf artist, you will need to please press and drag cursor (desktop) or just use your finger (mobile). You can clear your work by refreshing the page. Enjoi.


Processing.js is an adjunct project to the popular Processing visual programming language, designed for the web. Processing.js makes data visualizations, digital art, interactive animations, educational graphs, video games, etc. work using web standards and without any plug-ins. You write code using the Processing language, include it in your web page, and Processing.js does the rest.

Originally developed by Ben Fry and Casey Reas, Processing started as an open source programming language based on Java to help the electronic arts and visual design communities learn the basics of computer programming in a visual context. Processing.js takes this to the next level, allowing Processing code to be run by any HTML5 compatible browser, including current versions of Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, and Internet Explorer. Processing.js brings the best of visual programming to the web, both for Processing and web developers.

projects seen in:

   vice: creators project
   complex
   village voice
   huffington post
   new york times
   sxsw eco
   fast company
   ieee spectrum
   cnet
   juxtapoz
   ar[t] magazine
   the atlantic
   ad week
   pc world
   hi fructose
   creator's project
   popaganda
   mobile inc.
   la weekly
   designboom
   hyperallergic
   creativity
   cityphile
   read nyc
   tech mash
   lamp projects nyc
   augmented times
   art observed
   farhrenheit
   world's best ever
   all city street art
   st. louis biz journal
   bifuteki
   the L magazine
   a smarter planet
   trend hunter
   rebel art
   ubergizmo
   BFG interactive
   gajitz
   revolution
   the creative report

other design work: