Hi all, ok, i guess that
> @Luigi / list: > > let's say... for ex. i wouldn't like to write about how to do a video mixer > in pd. Many people are working on manuals, doing an excellent work. > My idea is: > > 1_ To show to a broad audience what Pd is capable to do with *audio/video > processing *and/or* physical computing* in the *live video - live > media*enviroment. > This doesn't mean that the example should be hyper-basic, neither > hyper-complex. > The target of this "action" on CDM is the audience who already patch > something, somehow. I want to show that there is no need to buy ableton+the > newest max to do suggestive* audiovideo processing*, or *sound-reactive > video*, or *video-reactive sounds *but instead you can use Pd and be > really happy with it. > > I keep on noticing that many people has the stereotype of Pd as a rough > software, which can build nice stuff, but with incredible and unhuman > efforts, having the screen fullfilled of chords building strange shapes. > This is scary for most of them. > We know that one can use Pd this way, but on the other hand one can build > wonderful (easthetically and practically) patches. > i saw through this list amazing pieces, even little utilities... i remember > a monome sequencer which was a jewel also because of its great interface, > and another patch which was creating fluid movements of semi-transparent - > multicolor circles. > > The examples i would like to collect don't have to be absolutely innovative > (if they are then,.. great!) but also simple utilities which fit in the > description above. > Naturally all the example i will write about will be linked to their > author. > > 2_On the other side i would like to open a window on the Pd community, > reporting the most important announcements: from a new release, the > publication of a book, a call for the next conference and so on... > highlighting the activity of the community. > > > @Jose: that sounds great, but i think there is a lot to say about that, > isn't it? > Maybe it's something to be divided in episodes? > > Hi Marco, i am working in the integration of pure data with arduino and i > can prepare a abstract for you... videos, etc... prosthetic hardware for > multimedia. > > Cheers from CHile > Jos? > > 2009/5/2 Marco Donnarumm from a <[email protected]> > > > Hi all, > > i will start to write articles about Pd techniques on CDM - Create > Digital > > Motion http://createdigitalmotion.com/ . > > For who doesn't know it, CDM is a online magazine about motion graphics, > > vjing, audiovideo, and whatever related. > > The editorial staff there used to write few things about Pd. But i > proposed > > them to write more specific articles, with the aim to spread to a broader > > audience the usage of Pd for audiovideo, mixed-media related projects. > There > > are many processes that i discovered partecipating to this mailing list > and > > to the forum, so i would like to spread some of the most interesting > and/or > > unexpected to a broad audience of possible users. > > > > it would be fantastic if the list could contribute with ideas, little > > patches, images, screenshots or whatever you like. I'm still planning how > to > > move on with this, but first i would like to know if this sounds > interesting > > for the list or not. > > > > > > suggestions are very welcome... > > > > cheers > -- Marco Donnarumma aka The !S.A.D! Multimedia Artist, Live Performer Roma, IT LAB: http://www.thesaddj.com | http://www.flxer.net EVENT: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net
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