The collegues at CreativeApplications.net put out their first iPhone App SKTCH and freshly released a desktop-client for Mac OS X. SKTCH is a “generative draing tool”, where you can use 14 “presets” to draw pictures in a generative style. It is a simple thing on the i-touch devices, but with the new Max OS X App for the desktop, you can also edit, refine pictures you made on the i-devices (and also draw graphics from scratch as well). In order to do so, the sketch is send as .xml-file, that can be imported to the desktop app. We are curious, how the app will develop – or what to expect next from the, hm…, “Creative Applications Lab?!”.
For the technical interested: This whole thing was made with OpenFrameworks (which is great, but the app could need some performance tweaks, just as a sidenote).
There is also a flick-group of pictures, made with this SKTCH.