what you have described is true of networked performance in general, not just networked video performance (except perhaps the last point - do you mean that the output also includes input from audience? which is the case in some but not all networked performance). are you only concerned with video?
i don't know much about wj-s, i think you need the software on your computer so maybe there is something to downlaod, but i could be wrong about this, you should email ann roguiny. greetings from pondicherry, h : ) On 8/03/12 4:41 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote: > Thanks everyone for your responses and sorry for taking so long to reply. > > Although I'm still trying to discover what networked video performance > is I'm thinking about it along these terms: > > * Live, with all participants playing/taking part in real time > * Based on the interaction between each participant, not just the > technology behind it > * The output is the combined result of each participant > > Thanks also for the links regarding Pure Data (I already use it a > lot). I think the specifics of the software that is used don't matter, > just that they are able to interact with other software. And also the > term network can be on or offline. As long as each participant is > connected > > When I get time I will read through all of the links. Thanks again! > > Regarding this link http://www.wj-s.org/-news- is there actually any > files to download? > > -- ____________________________________________________________ helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst [email protected] http://www.creative-catalyst.com http://www.make-shift.net http://www.upstage.org.nz ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
