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Interactive Design

An application created with Processing code. All written code and illustrations were created by Austin Dailey.

To experience the application yourself (with sound!), download it here (and read instructions on how to use below):
Mac OS X: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vjpsimnlihcdqnv/application.macosx.zip?dl=0
Windows 32-bit: https://www.dropbox.com/s/f23zrz6m36lf916/application.windows32.zip?dl=0
Windows 64-bit: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lowaky3n41buvql/application.windows64.zip?dl=0

You can preview the source code here: http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/194036
...or download it from a text file here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/frrom02p44js5qs/toasterOvenSourceCode.txt?dl=0

Instructions:
- In order to run the toaster oven, you must have the door closed and the dials set to a setting other than the lowest setting.
- Use the mouse to click the door handle to open it and close it.
- Click and hold to drag the dials to a specific setting (or just click at a specific dial setting).
- Press the 'b' key to bring out a slice of bread. Then click (with the door open) inside the toaster oven to place the bread (or toast) inside of it.
- Press the 'e' key to eat the bread (or toast if it was toasted).
- Click the START button to run the toaster oven (as long as the door is closed and dials turned to anything other than the lowest setting). Wait a few seconds for it to run and toast the bread. You then can open the door and click the bread to pick it up, and eat (by pressing 'b') if you want. You can also place it back in and toast it more (therefore burning it).
- If you ever eat the bread (or toast), you can bring another slice back by pressing the 'b' key again.

"toasterOven" by Austin Dailey, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 and GNU GPL license.
Work: http://openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=194036    
License: 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/GPL/2.0/
Interactive Design
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Interactive Design

An application created by a programming language known as Processing.

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