maybe you want to check this out:
http://damm-net.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bewegungsmelder
it contains some examples in gem for beginners to get them started.
focus of the patches is to be very basic and simple to make it quickly understandable yet giving the students ideas on what is possible to spark their own ideas.

any comments appreciated.
feel free to use, recycle, change it.


Am 11.02.2009 um 22:12 schrieb Garrett Lynch:


On 11 Feb 2009, at 13:19, mark edward grimm wrote:

hey if you get it optimized can you send me the result? my time is really limited lately but i would love to give a demo to my class this semester with your results. i still have not tried it on our own green screen yet for lack of time...

Will do, I'm preparing it for a class as well so it will be a fairly paired down version but my class is next Monday so not sure I'll get it done - anyway I'll forward it on if I do. Many thanks.

a+
gar

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