Hello list,
Our next exhibition at Imal (Bruxelles/Brussels).
If you are interested by the subject, you are welcome (and all is
made with Pd/GEM).
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Jack
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Stock Overflow : Recontextualising the Crisis
12 - 31 / 03/ 2009
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hi
using [textfile], i want to concatenate long strings of *unusual* characters
(like the "triangle" or Delta character you get by pressing ALT, caps, d).
maybe there is an alternative to [textfile]?
Is there a way to handle these characters in pd (have them in a message,
then add them to textfile
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd patches
during a workshop here in Berlin. I know there are some in the archives (and
maybe on people's HDs) somewhere, but damned if I can find them. Links to
previous posts o
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
> Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd patches
> during a workshop here in Berlin. I know there are some in the archives (and
> maybe on people's HDs) somewhere, but damned if I can find them. Links to
> previkous p
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> polypoly and nqpoly4 are good examples. nqpoly4 is in Pd-extended, you
> can get polypoly here:
>
> http://itp.nyu.edu/dataflow/uploads/polypoly.zip
Isn't polypoly also in pd-extended? Anyway the reference location is
polypoly and nqpoly4 are good examples. nqpoly4 is in Pd-extended,
you can get polypoly here:
http://itp.nyu.edu/dataflow/uploads/polypoly.zip
.hc
On Mar 11, 2009, at 3:27 PM, Phil Stone wrote:
Hi Derek,
Maybe a very simple example would be good. I have an Ozone MIDI-
controller, and
Sorry, its been a little chaotic on my end these past weeks. Maybe
they have last minute specials on trains, or rideshares with people
with cards.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Arif Driessen wrote:
Oh Hans! Why weren't we told sooner!!
Train tickets will be £80 by now.
In slightly
Hi Derek,
Maybe a very simple example would be good. I have an Ozone
MIDI-controller, and it has eight knobs, which send out continuous
controller data on 8 different MIDI CC numbers. Now, [ctlin] (MIDI
control input) doesn't have settable arguments -- only creation args.,
so I racked my br
Oh Hans! Why weren't we told sooner!!
Train tickets will be £80 by now.
In slightly more positive news, I noticed 'Arduino Hackday' on the 23rd of
May!
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Hey, come join me in Liverpool at FACT and hack your iPod! It starts
> tomo
Pensé que le podía interesar a tu gente.
saludos,
Diego
2009/3/11 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> Hey, come join me in Liverpool at FACT and hack your iPod! It starts
> tomorrow, its pretty last minute, we have dates, but the times aren't ironed
> out yet.
>
> Where: http://fact.co.uk/ in Liverpool
Pensé que le podía interesar a tu gente.
saludos,
Diego
2009/3/11 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> Hey, come join me in Liverpool at FACT and hack your iPod! It starts
> tomorrow, its pretty last minute, we have dates, but the times aren't ironed
> out yet.
>
> Where: http://fact.co.uk/ in Liverpool
Hey, come join me in Liverpool at FACT and hack your iPod! It starts
tomorrow, its pretty last minute, we have dates, but the times aren't
ironed out yet.
Where: http://fact.co.uk/ in Liverpool, England
When: March 12th thru 17th (check the website for times)
Have an iPod you want to repu
Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd
patches during a workshop here in Berlin. I know there are some in the
archives (and maybe on people's HDs) somewhere, but damned if I can find
them. Links to previkous posts or new examples welcome!
best!
Derek
--
::: derek ho
I have coriander in the debian machine, I configured that computer about 8
months ago, left it in an expo and only got it back this week, so details
about how I got it working are gone from my memory. However, in pure:dyne's
leek&potato livecd a basic apt-get install coriander will get it working.
mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate
it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
yes of course; and there is no reason why zexy should not work with that.
however for PDanywhere (which i know that you are not using), ze
On Linux the Nvidia GPU is the way to go for GEM. You could probably get
acceptable performance for basic GEM use from the Acer, but what takes most
of the CPU to do with the Intel GMA processor barely taxes a modern GPU.
For example, I have measured performance between a MacBook/Mac Mini and
MacB
do you have coriander working?
from what i remember it wasn't that hard to compile or get the libraries.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:45 AM, adrian goya wrote:
> The coriander approach sounds like a great idea, this camera works no
> problem under it and you get total control over its functions.
> I
What kind of MIPS is this? Like an old SGI? If so, that should run
Linux and Pd with no special tricks.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:40 AM, mbutubuntu wrote:
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will
emulate it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn
The coriander approach sounds like a great idea, this camera works no
problem under it and you get total control over its functions.
It would be out of my league to try to make that work myself, but I can
help with testing if that's of any use.
adrian.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Jaime Oliv
I currently use a Macbook (OS 10.5) for all my PD patching. However, as I
am primarily focused on using GEM for live video performance alongside
musical groups, I am thinking about getting a second laptop for performances
(to keep my Macbook safe).
I'm thinking of getting an Acer Aspire One netbo
IOhannes, the MIPS doesn't have an FPU but the linux kernel will emulate
it... I think Pd should works also with ~ objects... doesn't it?
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals???
If I need zexy may I be able to compile it
Hey,
I am going to submit the application today, it turns out it is due on
the 13th, the app opened on the 9th. Everyone got their gmail
accounts listed on the app?
http://puredata.info/dev/summer-of-code/GSoCOrganizationApp2009
.hc
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Rory Walsh wrote:
Is is possible to dynamically alter the creation arguments for a route
object?
no.
(i general it is not possible to dynamically alter the creation
arguments of any object :-))
I'm currently building a patch that receives OSC messages
which I want to parse using route. Eac
Rory Walsh wrote:
Is is possible to dynamically alter the creation arguments for a route
object? I'm currently building a patch that receives OSC messages
which I want to parse using route. Each relevant message I would like
to grab starts with a unique integer ID. I would like to pass this
uniq
I was thinking more about the look of it, rather than the speed of
it. Any of you mind if I turn these into Gem examples and commit them?
.hc
On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:57 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
curve3d will be to slow.
here is mine, made with openGL primitive.
like Claude one, but with a l
Is is possible to dynamically alter the creation arguments for a route
object? I'm currently building a patch that receives OSC messages
which I want to parse using route. Each relevant message I would like
to grab starts with a unique integer ID. I would like to pass this
unique ID to my route obj
Hey,
If you are using xbees with arduinos, then you want this, then you can
just use the Pduino [arduino] object to get the data from it.
http://michaelclemow.com/?p=296
That patch was for getting data straight from the xbee without an
arduino. I've never used an xbee, I was just helping
Well, I'll send the details as soon as i get a hand of the computer
where i use it.
>From what I remember, I expected to find the device in /video0 and
when I sent pix_video the dev /video0 I did't get an error message,
but I did't get an image either. When I try /video1 however i get
device doesn
curve3d will be to slow.
here is mine, made with openGL primitive.
like Claude one, but with a log for the frequency + a time filter for the
curve to be better.
i think the best would be to add some feedback effect to create a kind of 3d
effect.
c
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Anyone
Jaime Oliver wrote:
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
it seems like i don't have any device that properly works with coriander.
however, from what
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 10/03/2009, at 18.11, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(...) and the green/white toggle from [pddp/dsp].
I quite strongly think [cvn]'s tricks should be avoided in help patches,
especially those default for vanilla objects.
what are "[cnv]'s tricks"? setting their col
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Anyone know of a patch that maps an FFT over time to something like a
curve3d in Gem? I remember a while back people posted something like
that, but I can't find it.
[pix_sig2pix~] was originally created by gg to create waterfall diagrams
in combination wit
mbutubuntu wrote:
I mean really MIPS, but does pd-anywhere support all pd externals??? If
I need zexy may I be able to compile it and will zexy run on pd-anywhere???
i'm pretty sure it won't (esp. the signal objects).
however, it would be nice to have zexy support PDa; so if somebody feels
l
On 10/03/2009, at 23.27, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(snip) Many newbies are hung up because they can't get the example
patches to do anything. A lot of the time, that's because they
haven't turned up the audio.
So to be precis and to check if i understand you correct: It's the
word "
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