Data structure usability and the difficulty of realizing electronic/interactive
scores are two separate issues.
In general, data structures aren't widely used for four reasons:* you can't
draw lines to/from scalars and make them part of the Pd diagram. Instead, the
user must keep track of them
Hello,
I am working on a university project using Pure Data for computer vision in
order to investigate possible advantages or disadvantages in a music
related interaction context.
The idea is to detect hands from an up-facing webcam in order to simulate a
camera on a touch pad.
I've spend some w
if there would be a realization score to accompany the piece like in
Stockhausen's Kontakte, maybe not so much time.
and how many years work would it take to do that in pd data structures?
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Chris McCormick
wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71hNl_skTZQ
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Hi,
sometimes I get a strange error when I close a patch full of canvas:
(Tcl) invalid command name ".x95c1d70.c"
while executing
".x95c1d70.c delete graph9685b80i0"
("uplevel" body line 3269)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 $cmds_from_pd".x2145c60: no such object
.x2145c60: no such
There is a fairly long-standing tradition of graphic scores made,
post-copmosition, of electronic music - standard practice in
Electroacoustic tuition for example.
Yet there still isn't much around that makes the auditory/visual connection
explicit (Xenakis' UPIC and its derivatives being one of t
and how many years work would it take to do that in pd data structures?
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