Hi,

my name is Daniel van den Eijkel. I am using Haskell since more than 10 years now, but currently I am working mostly with SuperCollider. I am the author of the Hommage library, and in the past I also tried to write some realtime audio libraries that can be used to play music directly from the ghci prompt (represented as a list of Doubles, e.g) - based on the work of Balazs. My latest experiments were about writing a timed loop that fires an event all few ms, and I am still stuck with that. I also did some small Arduino stuff with Haskell in the past, but at the moment I use Haskell only as a scripting language, for example to transform csv-files and the like (has not much to do with art).

I enjoy the existence of this list, although I almost never write anything :-)

Cheers,
Daniel


Am 2/3/11 12:11 AM, schrieb alex:
Hi all,

This list has been around for a good few years now, and has 122
subscribers.  There have been some interesting threads, mainly about
music libraries, but not a great deal of discussion.

When we made this list it was in the spirit of being as inclusive as
possible, and that the subject matter would be defined by the people
who joined.  I'm wondering then if it's time to break the ice and try
to entice a few lurkers out, to broaden the discussion a little.  I'd
really like to know why on earth people would subscribe to a mailing
list called 'haskell art'.

So, why not hit reply and introduce yourself (even if you've posted
already), and reveal your interest in haskell and/or art, whatever
that may be.  I'll do it too, but someone else go first :)

Cheers,

alex
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