Hi all, Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced… It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages? Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!! ≤3 0x73DB07 > Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes > http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData > [Optimized for Google Chrome] > > "PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment > that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors > interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the > results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project > is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their > own "PuréeData" servers. > > "PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for > its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome > Foundation. > > BIOGRAPHIES > > Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore > the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is > a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science > experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and > ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and > neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots > to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a > graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating > principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with > beauty. > > "Like" us on Facebook: > http://facebook.com/nrpa.org > http://facebook.com/turbulence.org > > Follow us on Twitter: > http://twitter.com/turbulenceorg > > Please support the Turbulence Commissions Program. See http://turbulence.org > for details. > --- > For removal from the http://www.turbulence.org mail list, click here: > http://www.greenspun.com/spam/remove-2.tcl?domain=Turbulence&email=daleth%40epiphanus%2enet > --- > >
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