You'll just need to install Xcode, MacRuby & git, then execute git clone 
--recursive [email protected]:aptiva/Tranquil.git to get the source. After that 
you should just be able to open the Xcode project and hit build&run.

I'm not planning on any synthesis stuff until I'm satisfied with the visual 
side. But I think you can interface SuperCollider from ruby.

– Fjölnir

On 2012/03/05, at 8:39, Richie Cyngler wrote:

> Hi Fjolnir, 
> 
> Thanks for posting this. I am very interested as a) I am a Mac user, b) I am 
> very interested in livecoding and I still haven't found a solution I'm happy 
> with and c) I'm currently reading "_why's poignant guide to Ruby" and loving 
> it and looking for an interesting way to get into and learn Ruby. So I'm not 
> going to be able to help with development, but I should be able to help with 
> some testing. 
> 
> Also a question, are you planning on having it be able to do both audio and 
> visuals simultaneously and with ease? Because then I would be even MORE 
> interested.
> 
> So as a beginning coder how do I get to run? Step by step install 
> instructions would be great.
> 
> I hope to get as involved as I can. 
> 
> thanks very much
> 
> 2012/3/4 Fjölnir Ásgeirsson <[email protected]>
> Hi,
> 
> I just thought I'd post here to let fellow livecoders know that I'm working 
> on an environment very similar to fluxus, that is focused exclusively on the 
> mac platform & uses Ruby as it's language.
> 
> It's nowhere near as advanced as fluxus at this point, but as said in the 
> subject, it might be of interest.
> 
> You can find it at http://github.com/aptiva/tranquil
> and to get an idea of what it's output currently looks like you can check out 
> http://fjolnir.asgeirsson.is/tranquil/
> 
> – Fjölnir
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Richie
> 
> www.glitchpop.com
> 

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