On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:00:09PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Instantaneousness is a myth. It does not exist in nature.
I thought that at the moment it looks quite a lot like the collapse of a wave
function of an electron being measured is instantaneous.
Heisenberg is driving along in his
its also included in iemguts now as
[canvasdollarzero], which allows you to find
any parent (not just the level above the
current canvas).
..
dmotd
marius schebella wrote:
oops, I already got it,
[parentdollarzero] from iemlib.
m.
2009/9/15 marius schebella marius.schebe...@gmail.com:
Chris McCormick escreveu:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:00:09PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Instantaneousness is a myth. It does not exist in nature.
I thought that at the moment it looks quite a lot like the collapse of a wave
function of an electron being measured is instantaneous.
Can't be smaller than one unit of Plank time, about
10e-44s, because any machine capable of measuring
it would require all the mass/energy in the universe.
(so a fat bloke down the pub told me)
So, basically the universe is band limited.
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:04:22 +0100
Chris McCormick
;o)
you may want to look into those patches:
http://damm-net.org/wiki/index.php?title=Bewegungsmelder
Am 12.09.2009 um 16:48 schrieb bra...@subnet.at:
Very nice, thank you
do you mind if I use that patch for future projects?
;-)
der.brandt
bra...@subnet.at wrote:
Hi list
anybody
James Dunn wrote:
The commas are fixed thanks to your patch, however I now have the
following problems:
1) Apostrophes are not printed properly in the gem window
Usually I use UTF-8 to circumvent all of these problems. Attached are my
tools I use for it.
It's a small command line tool to
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:00:09PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Instantaneousness is a myth. It does not exist in nature.
I thought that at the moment it looks quite a lot like the collapse of a wave
function of an electron being measured is
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, josepadovani wrote:
On the next PdCon we should have sessions for physics related papers,
presentations and performances (without cars!)... ;)
It would require that people submit physics-related papers in the first
place... but it would have to be physics-with-pd, for
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Ricardo Dueñas Parada wrote:
2009/9/15 Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com:
You can do this:
[makefilename %d]
thank you.
Be careful with that, as each different-looking number will eat a bit of RAM
that will not come back. So, if you make a few million numbers, it'll
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Derek Holzer wrote:
As I said already, I'm not interested in predictability. Analog
nonlinearity is interesting to me, much more so than digital
pseudo-randomness.
I wonder what you mean by nonlinearity... it seems that there are wholly
different definitions of it.
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Derek Holzer wrote:
I can't really say from a supra-atomic standpoint I could agree with
you, but I'd settle for the speed of light,
Oh yes, the speed of light (in vacuum) is quite exactly the maximum
propagation speed.
Which is quite a bit faster than your average
Currently, they are mystery meters, but it would be awesome if they
did correspond to something real. There are two things to consider:
the numbers come from 'pd', I don't know what format they are in. The
meters are currently drawn quick-n-dirty but that can easily be
changed only
hi,
I have the strange feeling that pix_film (yesterday's gem version)
cannot load files under pd-0.42.5 on OSX.
can someone confirm this?
I keep getting
error: [pix_filmQT]: Unable to find file:
marius.
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Finalement nous allons rajouter deux présentations supplémentaires:
Mike Wozniewski: [serialgps]
[serialGPS] is an external to log GPS data from serial (or
serial-over-bluetooth) devices. Any NMEA-compatible receiver should
work. We have used this on the Gumstix, with PDa (Pure Data
2009/9/15 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
On Sep 14, 2009, at 3:38 PM, András Murányi wrote:
Cool. Unfortunately I've never done TCL and my C is somewhat archaic...
that's why I cannot volunteer to do these.
I knew nothing of Tcl before Pd. Its a little wierd but pretty easy.
BTW, I have a dream which is that the console is tabbed, and the default
tab displays system messages, while for each [print PREFIX] a new tab is
opened. That way messages get separated by PREFIX. It's just a silly
dream, forget it ;op
Tabs in the Pd window would be very nice
Je fais une normalisation de l'effet par rapport au volume RMS afin que
l'effet soit plus uniforme dans le temps (ce qui s'avère
particulièrement utile). Je fais varier automatiquement l'intensité de
l'effet selon des sinus lents (LFO) et optionnellement je rajoute un
délai
Very nice, Marco. Is any one else working in the space of live inst +
pd in a noise, improv context?
Regards,
Jerome
On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:05 AM, Marco Donnarumma de...@thesaddj.com
wrote:
Hi Jerome,
i'm a free improviser using electric bass guitar, found/sound
objects and C::NTR::L
I use pd in this capacity as well
http://www.myspace.com/masik420
we'll be at Dali Museum in St Pete,Fla. October 19th
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Would it be possible to get the console to pop-up when a message gets
printed? By pop-up, I mean brought in front of all the other open
patches, but behind the patch that has the focus.
I just implemented this and checked it in. Check out Popup
On Sep 16, 2009, at 7:46 PM, András Murányi wrote:
BTW, I have a dream which is that the console is tabbed, and the
default tab displays system messages, while for each [print
PREFIX] a new tab is opened. That way messages get separated by
PREFIX. It's just a silly dream, forget it ;op
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