Hey all,
For those who don't know me:
Ben Bogart is an artist working in installation, audio-visual improvisation and software development. His installations create content live in response to their sensed environment. He works in an Open Source context and makes all the software he develops, that is of general use available under the GPL. Physical modeling, chaos, feedback systems and evolutionary algorithms have been used to inform and engage in his creative process. Ben is the author of the pixelTANGO visual performance software hosted by the Societe des arts technologues in Montreal, Canada. “Resurfacing” is Ben’s latest project, produced in collaboration with Donna Marie Vakalis. Ben is now a graduate student in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University and is a member of the international art collective Goto10. Serving as the Project Manager for the Pure-Data Documentation Project (PDDP), Ben is working on a curriculum for electronic media arts based solely around Open Source tools. Ben’s current work deals with computational implementations of embodied creativity and memory.
I'm looking forward to working with Gem documentation as part of the PDDP project and contributing examples here and there.
Oh and I've been using Gem for all my art projects the last few years.
.b.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
chris clepper wrote:
Fine with me. What have you been doing lately anyway?
fine with me too. (an introduction would nevertheless be nice, just for the fun of it :-))
apart from that: do you think we should ask daniel heckenberg, günter geiger, tom schouten, tim blechmann and thomas music from the developers (after explicitely asking them of course, whether they think they will find time to do something regarding Gem in the next months)?
fmasdr. IOhannes
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