Marije/Aymeric/Dan Just to say thanks so much for doing this at such a late date. I truly appreciate it.
I currently have a dancer from the pilot group of Open Source Dance who is testing Puredyne and he thinks it is an amazing product and has all the utilities/tools that a 21st century dancer needs. Marije's contributions will add to it. This is too late for Gespacho, but I am currently researching Labanwriter. It a notating tool for dance and only currently on Mac/Win. Will keep you posted on where I get with its utilization. Thanks again much. Best Manju. ------------------------------------------- Manjunan Gnanaratnam Founder/Director Open Source Dance [http://www.opensourcedance.org] [http://www.manjunan.com] > From: nescivi <nesc...@gmail.com> > Reply-To: <nesc...@gmail.com>, puredyne <puredyne@goto10.org> > Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 13:13:46 +0100 > To: puredyne <puredyne@goto10.org> > Subject: Re: [puredyne] Puredyne Gazpacho coming soon! > > Hiho, > > On Wednesday 02 February 2011 12:46:53 Aymeric Mansoux wrote: >> nescivi said : >>> On Tuesday 01 February 2011 08:00:06 Aymeric Mansoux wrote: >>>> Manjunan Gnanaratnam said : >>>>> Hello >>>>> >>>>> 1. Any chance of getting Marije Baalman's recommendations onto this >>>>> release? >>>>> >>>>> ³ think that MotionTrackOSC (available from my website at >>>>> http://www.nescivi.nl) could be a useful tool for a Pure-Dyne-Dance >>>>> version, along with some helper programs like dv4l, which allows to >>>>> use dv-cameras as Video4Linux devices.. necessary for the video >>>>> input for MotionTrackOSC >>>>> >>>>> Another interesting piece of software would be Animata, for real-time >>>>> animations, which isn't in Pure:Dyne yet, I believe, but would be a >>>>> really good candidate in general" >>>> >>>> Are these two packaged for Debian/Ubuntu? >>> >>> MotionTrackOSC: >>> >>> Currently no. >>> I don't know how hard that would be? >>> >>> Dependencies are >>> opencv >>> liblo >> >> Can I convince you to make one for us then? ;) >> It's not very hard indeed, but not really the most exciting thing >> either to be honest... >> >> We can add you to the puredyne-team PPA and you could upload/build it >> there directly. > > Do you have an example scons script to set this up from a similarly simple > program? > While I'm at it, I would then also make a WiiOsc package :) > > >>> dv4l and dv4lstart are useful helpers to get dv cameras as input. >>> I think dv4l doesn't work with newer kernels though. >>> I did get dv4lstart running earlier this year... >> >> Better list these as package requests here: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/broth >> >> Otherwise we will all forget about it... > > done. > > >>> Animata: >>> ask Gabor Papp for advice! >>> I'm sure he'd be happy to have it included... >> >> I think he might be on the list... >> But... http://animata.kibu.hu/downloads.html, does not look like it's >> been ported to GNU/Linux? > > It builds on 32bit. I tried that about a year ago. > Not sure whether in the meantime it will work 64bit too; I think one of the > problems was in one of the dependencies, more than Animata itself, so that may > have been resolved by now. > > sincerely, > Marije > --- > Puredyne@goto10.org > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne --- Puredyne@goto10.org http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne