Thanks to all for visiting our humble factory. I hope you all enjoyed it
as much as I.
We have gained a set of whiteboard pens, and a pile of andy wardley's
notes. Any takers?
The slight downside was a brief invasion by a unshaven fellow clutching a
can of tennants extra. He asked if he could watch andy wardley talk for a
while (well, he didn't actually know his name afaik), but after a few
minutes I asked him to leave as he was looking around our office in a
worrying way. I'm pretty sure he didn't pick up anything before I noticed
him there though...
Err, apologies if that person was actually a perl monger...
Anyway, Paul and Philip (the hosts) where very impressed with the
enthusiastic atmosphere, and would be happy for london.pm to come by
again.
A couple of references for my (rather sketchy) talk...
http://slub.org/ - a generative music collaboration between
ade ward and myself
http://generative.net/ - various things, including a discussion of Data
Beautification with MIDI::Realtime
http://sound-hack.org/ - various things
http://sound-hack.org/MIDI/Realtime.pm
- better version than CPAN (sorry)
I am happy to discuss this stuff in greater detail off-list, or in the
generative art mailing list 'eu-gene' at generative.net.
Best,
Alex