Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-11 Thread B. Bogart
I recall 1995 for the first Gem running on Max/ISPW? .b. Joseph Gray wrote: > In case you're interested here's the workshop outline (which is also > just a bunch of links). It has a few collected examples at the top > there if you ever need to copy/paste some: > > http://grauwald.com/workshops/

Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-10 Thread Joseph Gray
Thanks! The workshop was yesterday and went well. Hopefully there will be some student work at Cornish using Open Source soon. Interactive/open source art tools is a new thing for that college so actually very exciting. On Nov 9, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: There a

Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-09 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
There are lots of things on the 'workshops' page on puredata.info: http://puredata.info/docs/workshops/ plus FM Pure Data has some Gem stuff: http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData And there is some stuff in the help browser: examples -> Gem manuals -> 2.Image .hc On Nov 6, 2009, at 10:13 PM, J

Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-09 Thread Jeffrey Concepcion
i would like to see some of that video if you make it available to download or on youtube On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:27 PM, palmieri, ricardo < ricardopalmi...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi guys. > > we are organizing all the recorded presentations (live and > installations) in pdcon09 - sao paulo. > > i

Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-09 Thread Jose Luis Santorcuato
Tomorrow i will send the dvd to Porres... for birthday an ancient promise Saludos Ricardo Best Regards from Chile JOsé 2009/11/7 palmieri, ricardo > hi guys. > > we are organizing all the recorded presentations (live and > installations) in pdcon09 - sao paulo. > > i hope to put all t

Re: [PD] PD/GEM examples

2009-11-08 Thread Joseph Gray
In case you're interested here's the workshop outline (which is also just a bunch of links). It has a few collected examples at the top there if you ever need to copy/paste some: http://grauwald.com/workshops/pd/ The history section is a bit vague in places. Earliest mention I can find of