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Jumat, 25 Maret 2016

Announcing the 2016 Android Experiments I/O Challenge!

Posted by Roman Nurik, Senior Interactive Designer, and Richard The, Google Creative Lab



Last summer we launched Android Experiments: a showcase of creative Android projects, and an open invitation for all developers to submit their own experiments to the gallery. So far we’ve seen some amazing work from the developer community - from live wallpaper, to watch faces, to interesting hacks of the IOIO board - and we want to see more.



Today we announce the Android Experiments I/O Challenge: a chance for your experiment (and you) to go to I/O 2016!





From now through April 13, you can enter by submitting your experiments to the gallery. The top three winners of the contest will receive a trip to this year’s Google I/O, and the five runner-ups will get the new Nexus 6P.



So what makes a good Android Experiment? It’s a project that utilizes the unique capabilities of the Android platform in an innovative way. Here are a few suggestions:


  • Creative uses of Android’s new or distinctive features

  • Projects that explore how we interact with our devices, in small and big ways

  • Unique visual aesthetics

  • Open source projects that inspire other developers

  • Surprise us - we want to see the amazing things you’re cooking up


All projects on Android Experiments are open source. If you’re not sure where to start take a look on the site gallery, dig in and get inspired.



We can’t wait to see how you’re combining code and creativity! Enter on androidexperiments.com/challenge today.

Rabu, 12 Agustus 2015

Android Experiments: A celebration of creativity and code

Posted by Roman Nurik, Design Advocate, and Richard The, Google Creative Lab



Android was created as an open and flexible platform, giving people more ways to come together to imagine and create. This spirit of invention has allowed developers to push the boundaries of mobile development and has helped make Android the go-to platform for creative projects in more places—from phones, to tablets, to watches, and beyond. We set out to find a way to celebrate the creative, experimental Android work of developers everywhere and inspire more developers to get creative with technology and code.



Today, we’re excited to launch Android Experiments: a showcase of inspiring projects on Android and an open invitation for all developers to submit their own experiments to the gallery.






The 20 initial experiments show a broad range of creative work–from camera experiments to innovative Android Wear apps to hardware hacks to cutting edge OpenGL demos. All are built using platforms such as the Android SDK and NDK, Android Wear, the IOIO board, Cinder, Processing, OpenFrameworks and Unity. Each project creatively examines in small and big ways how we think of the devices we interact with every day.



Today is just the beginning as we’re opening up experiment submissions to creators everywhere. Whether you’re a student just starting out, or you’ve been at it for a while, and no matter the framework it uses or the device it runs on, Android Experiments is open to everybody.



Check out Android Experiments to view the completed projects, or to submit one of your own. While we can’t post every submission, we’d love to see what you’ve created.



Follow along to see what others build at AndroidExperiments.com.