I only know references, maybe UK isn't bad for music+technology (if you
like their music). Jonty Harrison, BEAST, SARC, Richard Barret, ... There
have been lots of developments and funding in the last years. Den Haag is
also a classic. Don't know if the TU in Berlin or Folkwanghochschule in
Hello Thomas,
I have been conducting doctoral research at Media Lab University of
Art and Design Helsinki since 2004. The content of my research
matches almost all the keywords you mentioned. Artistic point of view
probably will lead you follow artistic and more experimental
Hi Thomas,
Bauhaus University in Weimar has a PhD in fine arts since this fall.
They are planning to accept 5 new PhD students each semester.
max
Am 23.10.2008 um 17:26 schrieb Thomas Grill:
Hey all,
since i'm planning to start a PhD in the near future i'm trying to
figure out which
Dan Wilcox wrote:
The whole plan is to have the wearable/headless computer a hotpluggable
pd machine. Thus far, I have had to manually run startup scripts before
a show. I'd rather event script everything, test the hell out of it,
and then be able to strap it on boot and play. It has a
do the calculation as data is written INTO the table?
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The UDK Berlin has a new PhD program in media arts. They started this
autumn as far as I know.
There is a distance PhD programme in London at http://www.smartlab.uk.com/
And there is the MIT Media Lab of course.
Cheers, Jeannette.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Thomas Grill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This a very nice method, thanx.
But there is something strange in this abstraction according to the
help page about [list].
I can read [list] short for [list append] but this is not true.
In this abstraction if you replace [list append] by [list] and you
enter a 'symbol' as argument, you have
Hey,
The only way I can think of would be to put everything in a list and
going calcs on the list. Its much harder to write to a list in random
access. [route 0 1 2 3 4 ... n] where n could be 1000 with a matching
[pack 0 1 2 3 4 ... n]. Then The table has little purpose, as I'm using
the list as
hi
Le mercredi 22 octobre 2008 à 09:50 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner a
écrit :
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/logs/2008-10-22_08.14.06_linux_ubuntu-intrepid-i386_pd-extended_run-automated-builder.txt
the problem seem to come from a missing arg in open function from
maybe something like this would fix?
139 /* open pipe */
140 if (-1 == (pipefd = open(x-x_pipe-s_name,
O_WRONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_APPEND,S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR))){
141 if (-1 == (pipefd = open(x-x_pipe-s_name,
O_WRONLY|O_CREAT,S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR))){
142 perror(me);
143 goto exit;
Many thanks to all of you... your hints have given me some usable
blobs to start tracking.
gr~~~
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also there seem to have a fix with using -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE flag
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags
Le mercredi 22 octobre 2008 à 09:50 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner a
écrit :
The solution is for someone to fix it. You could get involved if you
want, that's the joys of open source.
Hallo,
B. Bogart hat gesagt: // B. Bogart wrote:
What is the best (least cpu usage) way to get some basic stats on the
content of a table?
Are externals allowed? Then either vasp or the iem_tab externals may be
worth a look, i.e.:
iem_tab is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria and
Hello PD list!!!
I wrote from Mexico DF
I hope you can help me, I am working in a sound installation with Imac and PD ,
and I want to know if it is possible make a script that statr up my patch
selecting the sound card and the number of input and outputs that I will use
((I use a Motu via
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