ALMAT - "Algorithms That Matter" Workshop at the
impuls 11th International Ensemble and Composers Academy for
Contemporary Music 2019
Special workshop for computer music practitioners, sound artists and
composers
Call for Participation Deadline: October 1st, 2018
with Robin Minard, David Pirrò, Hanns Holger Rutz
http://www.impuls.cc/academy-2019/special-programs.html#c5169
[please distribute]
Algorithms that Matter (ALMAT) focuses on the experimentation with
algorithms and their embedding in sound works. Rather than conceiving
algorithms as established building blocks or the a priori
formalisation of a compositional idea, we look at them as performing
entities whose consequences are irreducible to models. Algorithms
“matter” in the sense that matter and meaning cannot be distinguished,
neither can artists and their computational tools. Algorithms actively
produce spaces and temporalities which become entangled with their
physical embeddings.
The 2019 edition of the workshop focuses on the development of a
site-specific sound installation. The installation will explore the
interactions of algorithmic and physical spaces and their dynamic and
mutable properties. Participants will work on the premise that spaces
and our perception of them change depending on presence, absence, the
movement of visitors, the time of the day, the rhythm of the
surroundings as well as the sonic and algorithmic interventions we
bring into them.
This workshop seeks to attract computer music practitioners, sound
artists and composers by offering a platform for exchange and
reflection about their personal approaches towards algorithmic
experimentation. The participants are invited to develop their various
approaches within an atmosphere of collaboration, where special
emphasis will be given to the translation of environmental data (such
as sensor input from the surroundings and visitors) through computer
music systems developed and assembled by the participants and
tutors. One question we want to pursue is how behaviours can be
composed that transition from "technical and artificial" to "organic
and alive", particularly through the articulation of spatiality.
The workshop starts with an internal presentation of the participants
for the other participants and tutors. An initial sound situation
using a large number of small reconfigurable speakers forms the
starting point for in-situ work. This structure will then be available
for decomposition and rearrangement by the participants. The space
will become a public exhibition halfway through the workshop, making
it possible to observe and adapt to the interactions with the
audience, a central question in the making of sound installations.
The workshop will be held with technical infrastructure provided by
the Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM), including an
48-channel sound system and a selection of sensors. The workshop
ALMAT was developed by David Pirrò and Hanns Holger Rutz (both IEM
Graz) and will be held together with the special support by Robin
Minard.
How to apply:
1.) First, you must register and be accepted as a participant of the
impuls Academy 2019.
2.) Along with your application, you must submit a statement
concerning your specific interest in participating in the ALMAT
Workshop or send this by e-mail to office(at)impuls(dot)cc.
3.) In addition, please send a description of your personal work in
relation to the workshop's theme stating your previous experiences and
describing employed computational approaches, their aesthetic
Hi, I'm making two announcements at once. I'm releasing yet another beta
version of ELSE, but I'm also releasing (this one is supposed to be a
biggie for me) a first draft of my didactic material that I'm translating
to English from Brazilian Portuguese and here it is:
https://github.com/porres/Live-Electornics-Tutorial
So far the vol. 1 is ready (vol. 2 maybe done by october). I've been
working on this for exactly 10 years now, since I first started using Pure
Data to teach computer music and it's nice to finally share this in English
(but expect typos and other horrible things, remember this is a 1st draft).
Feedbacks are welcome! The plan is to write a book to be accompanied by
these examples. The old portuguese version that still relies in the one
decade old Pd Extended 0.42-5 is found here for those who wanna check out
what else is coming (Part 4 to 6 is gonna be "vol. 2")
https://github.com/porres/LiveElectronicsTutorial
Most of the recent work is into upgrading this to the latest Pd vanilla and
also in the development of ELSE, which is now the only library needed as a
dependency for these examples. And it now needs the latest release of ELSE:
beta 11 - which brings us back to the first announcement. This is up on
deken for the major OS, so just download it directly from Pd and check
details here: https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases
cheers
Hi,
Not long after the first publication, here is already a new release *v0.1.0*
of *faustgen~*.
The faustgen~ object is available for Linux, Mac and Windows (64-bit) via
*Deken* (v0.4.1) or via the github repository:
https://github.com/CICM/pd-faustgen/releases.
Video introducing the new features: https://vimeo.com/286662395
ChangeLog:
- Add support to preserve parameters values during recompilation
- Fix autocompilation when DSP instance not initialized
- Fix support for the double-float-precision option
- Add support to look for the DSP file in all Pd's search paths
- Add support to open the FAUST file in the default text editor when
object is clicked
- Add a default locked FAUST file used when no argument is provided
- Fix minor bugs
Faustgen~ is an external object with the FAUST just-in-time (JIT) compiler
embedded that allows to load, compile and play FAUST files within the audio
programming environment Pure Data. FAUST (Functional Audio Stream) is a
functional programming language specifically designed for real-time signal
processing and synthesis developed by the GRAME. The FAUST JIT compiler -
built with LLVM - brings together the convenience of a standalone
interpreted language with the efficiency of a compiled language.
Cheers
FAUST: http://faust.grame.fr
GRAME: http://www.grame.fr
CICM: http://cicm.mshparisnord.org
It is a pleasure to announce ICAD 2019, the 25th International Conference on Auditory Display. The conference is hosted by the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Northumbria University and will take place in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK on 23-27 June, 2019. The graduate student Think Tank (doctoral consortium) will be on Sunday, June 23, before the main conference.
The theme of ICAD 2019 will be Sonification for Everyday Life
Digital technology and artificial intelligence are becoming embedded in the objects all around us, from consumer products to the built environment. Everyday life happens where People, Technology, and Place intersect. Our activities and movements are increasingly sensed, digitised and tracked. Of course, the data generated by modern life is a hugely important resource not just for companies who use it for commercial purposes, but it can also be harnessed for the benefit of the individuals it concerns. Sonification research that has hit the news headlines in recent times has often been related to big science done at large publicly funded labs with little impact on the day-to-day lives of people. At ICAD 2019 we want to explore how auditory display technologies and techniques may be used to enhance our everyday lives. From giving people access to what’s going on inside their own bodies, to the human concerns of living in a modern networked and technological city, the range of opportunities for auditory display is wide. The ICAD 2019 committee is seeking papers, extended abstracts, multimedia, concert pieces, demos, installations, workshops, and tutorials that will contribute to knowledge of how sonification can support everyday life.
ICAD is a highly interdisciplinary academic conference with relevance to researchers, practitioners, musicians, and students interested in the design of sounds to support tasks, improve performance, guide decisions, augment awareness, and enhance experiences. It is unique in its singular focus on auditory displays and the array of perception, technology, and application areas that this encompasses. Like its predecessors, ICAD 2019 will be a single-track conference, open to all, with no membership or affiliation requirements.
A full Call for Participation with details of the submission classes and dates will be sent out in September.
For all general enquiries, please contact: icad2019chairs(a)icad.org
https://icad2019.icad.org
Twitter: @ICAD2019
Sincerely
Paul Vickers co-chair of ICAD 2019.
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The PD completion-plugin adds auto completion and object searching functionality to PD vanilla!
I've just updated the plugin and uploaded it in Deken!
Just search for "completion".
See the full readme (gif included) on Git Hub:
https://github.com/HenriAugusto/completion-plugin
The plugin is reportedly working on Win, Linux (tested on Ubuntu) and OS X.
Raspberry Pi testers needed!
Cheers
Henri
To Pd-announce:
Pd version 0.48-2test1 is available on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
or (source only) via github: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data
This test version fixes a number of bugs in Pd 0.48-1.
Source and 32-and 64-bit Mac and Windows versions are available; Mac/PPC
and ARM versions should follow later.
cheers
Miller
Hi,
The CICM and the GRAME are pleased to announce the faustgen~ object for
Pure Data.
Faustgen~ is an external object with the FAUST just-in-time (JIT) compiler
embedded that allows to load, compile and play FAUST files within the audio
programming environment Pure Data. FAUST (Functional Audio Stream) is a
functional programming language specifically designed for real-time signal
processing and synthesis developed by the GRAME. The FAUST JIT compiler -
built with LLVM - brings together the convenience of a standalone
interpreted language with the efficiency of a compiled language. The
faustgen~ object for Pure Data is a very first version with elementary
features, help and contributions are more than welcome. The faustgen~
object is available for Linux, Mac and Windows (64-bit) via Deken (v0.4.1)
or via the github repository: https://github.com/CICM/pd-faustgen/releases.
We hope that you'll enjoy this project!
>
> FAUST: http://faust.grame.fr
GRAME: http://www.grame.fr
CICM: http://cicm.mshparisnord.org
>
Piksel18
November 22-24 2018
Bergen, Norway
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Piksel is an international festival for electronic art and
technological freedom. Part workshop, part festival, it is organised in
Bergen, Norway, and involves participants from more than a dozen
countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software
projects, doing workshops, performances and discussions on the
aesthetics and politics of free technologies.
- -
open CALL for PROJECTS
For the exhibition and other parts of the program we currently seek
projects in the following categories:
1. Installations
Projects to be included in the exhibitions.
The works must be realized by the use of free and open source
technologies. For Piksel18 we specially encourage projects in the field
of DIY BIOart and renewable/sustainable technologies to apply.
2. Audiovisual performance
Live art realized by the use of free software and/or open/DIY
hardware.
3. Presentations
Innovative DIY/open hardware and audiovisual software tools or software
art released under a free/open license. (Also includes presentations of
artistic projects realized using free/open technologies.) For Piksel18
we specially encourage projects in the field of DIY BIOart and
renewable/sustainable technologies to apply.
4. Workshops
Hands on workshops utilizing free software and/or open/DIY hardware for
artistic use. For Piksel18 we specially encourage projects in the field
of DIY BIOart and renewable/sustainable technologies to apply.
5. PikselSavers
Video and software art based on the screensaver format – short
audiovisual (non)narratives made for endless looping. Possible thematic
fields includes but are not limited to: sustainable resource
allocation, renewable technologies, energy harvesting, fair trade
hardware, free content, open access, open data, DIY economy, shared
development. The works must be realized by the use of free/open source
technologies.
- -
!!!!!!!!!! Deadline - july 31. 2018 !!!!!!!!!!
Please use the online submit form at:
http://piksel.org/ocs
- -
Piksel18 is supported by the Municipality of Bergen, Arts Council
Norway, PNEK and others.
more info: www.piksel.no
0) Observe this recent announcement from msp:
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Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:36:27 -0700
From: Miller Puckette <msp(a)ucsd.edu>
To: pd-list(a)iem.at
Subject: [PD] electronic music teaching position at UCSD
There's an opening at UCSD for a teaching assistant professor (a career
position) starting July 2019 - apply by Oct. 15. Here's the ad:
https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF01811
cheers
Miller
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SO (TADA!)
1) New Blankets announces a *Special Promotion* Event --
-- New Blankets *2019 Worldwide Welcome to Pd* & *Hospitality Mallorca
Finale* --
STARTING IMMEDIATELY and running until July 2019 when:
. Casa Mallorca  the condo @ 8520 Via Mallorca; San Diego Pd
welcome-center  will be decommissioned
. A newly-minted Teaching Assistant Professor will start teaching and
assisting in the Music Department at UCSD (see announcement -0- above).
..................
New Blankets 2019 Worldwide Welcome highlights:
2) Â A terrific *TENniversary Present* from blanketeers to New Blankets
(and vice versa) -- on the occasion of thisTenth Anniversary (aka TENary)
of New Blankets' incorporation in 2008.
3) Â A serendipitous *Footprints Festscrift* for Hank Levin, celebrating
Professor Levin's 80th Birthday  and a small token of thanks for Hank
Levin's mentoring of New Blankets ever since 1971. (Without calculating
Hank's yearly or weekly compensation rate dividing thanks/time over 47
cordial years. Â Some of us are NOT economists, after all.)
4) Many other good synergies as yet to be discovered.
===================================================================
-- Announcement --
-- New Blankets *2019 Worldwide Welcome to Pd* & *Hospitality Mallorca
Finale* --
You are invited to be considered for invitation as a VIP guest of New
Blankets to visit to San Diego and a experience a memorable stay at Casa
Mallorca -- NB Worldwide Welcome Center -- during the yearlong episode
(which is this particular San Diego Welcome Center's last hurrah.)
Interested?
Send e-mail to : welcome2019(a)newblankets.org
Please give the NB Board some details along the following lines, detailing
these and related benefits if you should be selected:
A-- What economic support would you require to enable your visit to San
Diego?
B-- What would you Âbring to the Party?Â
e.g.
.Is there synergy of your visit to coincide with other collaborating
2018-2019 VIP guests and their families and fellow travelers?
.Describe how a you would concoct a ** Pd-Weekend Program** around
your and colleagues visit?
C-- Will you be applying for the UCSD Teaching Assistant Professor
position (announced above)?
...
Upon our NB Selection Committee receiving your email:
-- New Blankets will acknowledge ASAP that you are in-process and are
being considered for selection as VIP invitee.
-- NB will keep you posted as we deliberate and gather further information
and as our official VIP selections accumulate ad lib.
-- NB will also keep an online/live-updated calendar of 2019 VIP invitees
as they are chosen and when they (each and severally) have definitely
committed to their booking dates and times in San Diego.
==========================================================================
*** SPECIAL NOTE ***
NEW BLANKETS ENCOURAGES AND INSTIGATES ALL
** NEW BLANKETS ARTISTS IN TRANSIT 2008-2018 **
(Please get in touch asap. New Blankets especially wishes to arrange
invitations, participation and coordinated logistics for our stellar
ARTISTS-IN-TRANSIT ensemble, from now in 2018 until July 2019.)
==========================================================================
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--- THANKS to every one of you who have been Blanketeers and AIT-folk
these past Ten Years! ---
==================================================
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the new *Camomile* release *1.0.6*.
Camomile is a plugin with Pure Data embedded that offers to load and to
control patches inside a digital audio workstation. The plugin is available
in the VST2, VST3, Audio Unit and *LV2* formats for Linux, Windows and
MacOS. Downloads, documentation and further information are available on
the website:
https://github.com/pierreguillot/camomile/wiki.
This new version includes several great new features:
- Add support for the *LV2 format* thanks to the work of Filipe Coelho that
created an interface for the LV2 format with JUCE.
- Add a new plugin example *PdStalFx* that allows to dynamically load
patches. It can be used in a similar way to the first Camomile versions
(v0.0.1 to v0.0.7).
- Add support for *naming the audio buses*, so you can name the first bus
"MainBus" and the second bus "SideChain", for example.
- Add *script for Linux and MacOS* that speeds up and facilitates the
generation of the plugins.
And many other improvements and bug fixes:
- Fix MIDI channels correlation between Pd (0-15) and Juce (1-16)
- Fix buses with no-channels (for Debug mode only)
- Improve console for concurrent access
- Remove LibWebKit on Linux plugin for better Ardour and Carla Support
(#116)
- Fix text ellipsis of the number boxes and the symbol box
- Add support for bypass parameter/manual bypass in the patch (#108)
- Fix param.get abstraction for the first value (using a default value)
- Improve the IEM/atom GUIS label rendering (#118)
- Fix invisible comments in subpatches and abstractions (#120)
- Improve font size rendering
- Add Fuzzy tests using pluginval on the Travis CI
- Fix the margins of the main patch
I hope you will like this new release! As always, feel free to give
feedback, to submit bugs and to request new features!
I would like to thanks all the people that helped me for the development
and especially Filipe Coelho and Alfonso Santimone! Thanks for your help!
Few words about the support for external libraries as this feature is
highly requested. I didn't forget but for the moment I don't have any
solution that seems usable and sustainable. You can read this discussion
for further information:
https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/11242/camomile-v1-0-1-an-audio-plugin-…
.
And few words on the future of project. I will continue this project but,
for many reasons (that are good news), I will unfortunately have less time
to work on it after this summer. That's why I tried to document the project
and to simplify the compilation process. If anybody wants to join me on the
Camomile development, it would be great and I'll be really pleased to help
for this.
Cheers,
Pierre
Hey all
Let me a announce a by product that was created while working in a
research group exploring formats for telematic performances.
tpf-client[1] is a graphical multi-instance jacktrip clone built in
Pure Data. It establishes low-latency multi-channel audio connections
between two or more endpoints. Unlike the traditional jacktrip utility,
it doesn't require any of the endpoints to have public IP address, a
requirement that is hard to fulfill in many concert venues.
The client connects to a server - the tpf-server[2] - that keeps track
of connected clients and lets client agree on common parameters like
samplerate and blocksize. The server acts as a UDP proxy between
clients and thus allows clients to send audio among each other even
when they are behind firewalls. Alternatively, clients may establish a
direct peer-to-peer connection by using a technique called UDP hole
punching. This feature is still considered experimental and may not
work in certain network environments.
We have been successfully using this setup in a number of concerts with
two or three concert venues and the additional latency due to the UDP
proxy was small enough for our purposes, since we run the server close
to our university. The client comes pre-configured to use our server
running at telematic.zhdk.ch. However, we advise other interested
groups to set up their own server for productive use, on the one hand
to keep latency as small as possible, on the other hand we're still
doing experiments and might restart or adapt services. If groups or
institutions are interested to use this setup, we would appreciate to
get some feedback. Contact me directly.
The client:
[1] https://gitlab.zhdk.ch/TPF/tpf-client
Standalone-App for macOS:
https://gitlab.zhdk.ch/TPF/tpf-client/tags/v1.0.0
The server:
[2] https://gitlab.zhdk.ch/TPF/tpf-server
Thank you,
Roman
Hi,
we'd like to announce that we've released pd-for-android version 1.1.0.
It's available on Github and on JCenter.
This is the first release that is based on PD-0.48-0.(Yes, it took us some
time.. :)
The release includes a few other fixes and improvements, so please check
the following link if you're interested in more details:
https://github.com/libpd/pd-for-android/releases/tag/1.1.0
Best wishes,
Tal
Find Source, Binaries and more information here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases
But you can also find these in Pd (Help => Find Externals).
We've finished updating [zl], which was the last object to be updated to
Max 7! Technically, there are still a couple of other objects that needed
updates, but we'll not consider doing them, and this means cyclone 0.3 has
finally reached its main goal of updating all objects to Max 7! Hence,
after almost 2.5 years we now have a Release Candidate #1 version...
HURRAY!!!
Please file bug reports in here: https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/issues
More about the Cyclone project here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/wiki
Hello patchers
Context 4.0 is now available on Deken! This is a milestone release--it's fully documented, more or less stable, and should work "out of the box" with its own externals*. You can download it in Vanilla 0.48.1 by going to Help --> Find Externals and searching for "context".
Context is a modular sequencer that re-imagines musical compositions as a networks. It combines traditional step sequencing and timeline playback with non-linear and algorithmic paradigms, all in a small but advanced GUI.
Unlike most other sequencing software, Context is not an environment. It is a single object which may be replicated and interconnected to create an environment in the form of a network. There are endless possibilities in creating Context networks, and the user has a great deal of control over how their composition will function.
See a short demonstration video here<https://youtu.be/oHnRsi3saXI>.
Thanks to everyone on this list who has helped me with Context over the years! And happy patching.
Liam
* Context is an abstraction which relies heavily on standard external libraries (Cyclone, Zexy, Else, etc.). At the request of many new users, I've included copies of those externals with this release so that it runs "out of the box", but I know that this will cause problems for and probably irritate advanced patchers like yourselves. The easiest way to disable Context's built-in externals is simply to delete the relevant folders from the main Context directory. PD will then proceed to search for them in your regular search directories. There are more details about this in the readme file.
Last night I made a massive update to the Vector Synthesis library. It
allows the creation and manipulation of 2D and 3D vector shapes,
Lissajous figures, and scan processed image and video inputs using audio
signals sent directly to oscilloscopes, hacked CRT monitors, Vectrex
game consoles, ILDA laser displays, or oscilloscope emulation softwares
using the Pure Data programming environment.
This update represents one year of improvements, particularly to the
scan processing and 3D areas of the library, which were made during the
course of residencies, workshops, and live performances across Europe.
My heartfelt thanks to those who have helped me along the way!
CODE:
https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis
EXAMPLE VIDEOS:
https://vimeo.com/macumbista
I hope you enjoy playing with it and thank you for your kind attention.
--
derek holzer
noise.art.technology
http://macumbista.net
Dear all,
For all interested in generative music systems the 6th International
Workshop on Musical Metacreation (MUME 2018) will be held in conjunction
with the Ninth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC
2018 <http://www.computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/>, next Monday and
Tuesday, the 24th and 25th of June 2018.
The MUME 2018 program is now available:
http://musicalmetacreation.org/workshops/mume-2018/program/
The MUME 2018 proceedings are available and online too:
http://musicalmetacreation.org/proceedings/mume-2018/
If you would like to attend MUME 2018, please find details and registration
forms here: http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/registration
To complement the MUME 2018 workshop, we also draw your attention to:
-
The MUME 2018 concert along with a cocktail reception will be held after
the first day of workshop 8-10:30pm. The details on the MUME 2018 concert
will be available soon at:
http://musicalmetacreation.org/mume-2018-concert/.
-
The preliminary program of the International Conference on Computational
Creativity:
http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2018/scientific-programme
We are hoping to seeing you in Salamanca.
Sincerely,
Workshop Organizers
===================
Pr. Philippe Pasquier (Workshop Chair)
School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)
Simon Fraser University, Canada
http://metacreation.net/https://www.kadenze.com/programs/generative-art-and-computational-creativity
Pr. Arne Eigenfeldt
School for the Contemporary Arts
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Dr. Oliver Bown
Design Lab, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning
The University of Sydney, Australia
Kıvanç Tatar
School of Interactive Arts and Technology,
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.
----------------------
http://musicalmetacreation.org
MUME Steering Committee
======================
- Andrew Brown - Griffith University, Australia
- Anna Jordanous - University of Kent, UK
- Bob Keller - Harvey Mudd College, US
- Róisín Loughran - University College Dublin, Ireland
- Michael Casey - Dartmouth College, US
- Benjamin Smith - Purdue University Indianapolis, US
Cyclone 0.3 beta 4 was released.
*Binaries were uploaded to deken. Raspberry Pi and Windows 64 bit binaries
coming soon.*
This release needs at least Pd 0.48-1 and doesn't work on Pd-Extended or
Purr Data!
A big deal in this update is that you now do not need to add cyclone to
pd's path!!! All you just load the library via startup or with [declare
-lib cyclone]. See https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/wiki/How-To-Install for
more details on how to install cyclone.
The major updates are on [zl], we fixed some of its bugs and included the
"sort" method that was missing from Max 4! This was the last Max 4
functionality that was still missing in cyclone, so we finally have a
library that is now fully compliant to Max 4! Of course our goal is to
uodate cyclone to the last version (Max 7.3.5 at the time of this writing),
and we're almost there, the main thing on the way is adding yet 13 more
modes to [zl]. After that, we'll finally have a final cyclone 0.3 release.
Please file bug reports in here: https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/issues
More about the Cyclone project here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/wiki
Find Source and Binaries and more info here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone0.3beta.4
Dear Pd people,
you may be interested to know about a workshop I will hold soon in
Helsinki for audiovisual synthesis on the oscilloscope.
Thank you for your kind attention!
Derek
***
VECTOR SYNTHESIS WORKSHOP HELSINKI
16 & 17 Jun 2018, 11:00 — 17:00
Location: Kuusi Palaa, Kolmas linja 7, 00530 Helsinki, Finland
During this two-day workshop, you will explore the direct relationship
between sound and image.
Using the Pure Data programming environment, you can directly control
the vertical and horizontal movements, as well as the brightness, of a
beam of light. You will then investigate Lissajous figures, 3D models,
Rutt-Etra video scan processing, and other audio-driven visual shapes
and forms which can be displayed and manipulated in real time on an XY
oscilloscope, or with oscilloscope emulating software directly on your
laptop.
The participation fee for this workshop is EUR 50.
https://kuusipalaa.fi/events/vector-synthesis/vector-synthesis
--
derek holzer
noise.art.technology
http://macumbista.net
check https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/ for details, you can also
download it directly from Pd - more binaries soon (for now only the basic
mac/linux/windows ones).
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the new *Camomile* release v1.0.5!
Camomile is a plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows to load and to
control patches inside digital audio workstations. The plugin is available for
Windows, Linux and MacOS in the VST2, VST3 and AudioUnit formats. Downloads,
documentation and further information are available on the website:
https://github.com/pierreguillot/camomile/wiki. The change log is available
on the download section and the distribution. Feedback are more than
welcome!
Cheers,
Pierre
PS: I will present the project on May 16th (next Wednesday) in Amiens in
France for the JIM2018 (http://www.algomus.fr/jim2018/) and on June 8 in
Berlin for the LAC2018 (https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2018/). If you will be
there too, I will be happy to meet you and discuss with you.
Hello friends,
I introduce you to [ARRAST_VJ], a tool for live video mixing and mapping
(with audio) developed with Pd Vanilla + GEM.
[ARRAST_VJ] was developed in the Linux operating system, in which all
features work. Mac OS computers running GEM also run the full version. For
Windows users, a "Light" version was created, without audio and with other
small differences.
Finally we have completed the translation of the manual and patch comments
into English. The patch was released in Brazil in 2017 with documentation
in Portuguese.
You can find downloads and complete information about the project on the
site, including video tutorials (in Portuguese) and other records.
This work was only possible thanks to the efforts of many people in this
community, I am very grateful to all, and I hope to continue contributing
for many years.
Doubts and comments are welcome here or on our channels on facebook,
instagram, youtube, gmail (links on the site).
I hope it's useful to you!
www.arrastvj.orghttps://github.com/brunorohde/ARRAST_VJ
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Bruno Faria Rohde