Chalktalk is now Open Source!

We have released Chalktalk under an MIT Open Source license.

It’s now available here.

Chalktalk is a digital presentation and communication language in development at New York University’s Future Reality Lab. Using a blackboard-like interface, it allows a presenter to create and interact with animated digital sketches in order to demonstrate ideas and concepts in the context of a live presentation or conversation.

Sketches can display animations and graphics in 2D and 3D…

…link together to demonstrate complex logical connections and behaviors…

…and even be coded live from within Chalktalk itself.

A growing library of sketches–from creatures to math and physics objects–is available, and Chalktalk continues to evolve.

More info is available on our Github repo.

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