hello everyone
i'm having a little solenoid concert in vienna at monday evening
(2007-06-11) in the rhiz bar in vienna. after that there will be an open
(for everyone) netpd jam session. please feel free to join physically,
if you are in vienna at this time, or drop in over netpd.
where:
rhiz
guertelbogen 37&38
1080 vienna
http://rhiz.org/
when:
9pm - ?
cheers
roman
ps: i feel somehow addressed by some mails concerning netpd. since i
possibly won't spend much time in front of computer these days (i'd
rather hang around in the city of vienna), i'll answer these when i am
back.
pps: any pd users around? drop me a line. it might be nice to meet and
have a beer or dive into donau instead of pd... :-)
roman
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Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de
Hi all,
I will be presenting an audio installation done in Pd at NIME. It is
called the Human Sequencer. It will be at Eyebeam.org during NIME 2007
in New York !
See http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/2007/installations.php
This audio game is an interactive installation for collective musical
creation. The challenge is to create together as a group interesting
rhythmic patterns in a giant sequencer controlled with the visitors'
feet on the floor. The music is generated with voices singing the
scat, a vocal jazz improvisation technique using nonsense words. This
work proposes to the anonymous passers to create transitory
interactions by collaboration and laughter.
--
Alexandre Quessy
http://alexandre.quessy.nethttp://www.puredata.info/Members/aalex
OPEN technologies workshop, Zaragoza, Spain, June 26th - July 1st
http://www.0j0.org/pmwiki/index.php/Events/GohanDevelopmentJun07
******* FREE WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT *******
Arduino, Pd, and Processing are becoming more and more intertwined.
Sensors controlling software synthesis, robots controlled by video
tracking, custom musical instruments, and more. We are a collection
of developers working with these free software tools. Join us to work
on projects of these combinations, or help us create new
possibilities by bringing these tools ever more intertwined.
This event is a combination of a hacklab and a barcamp. We are
following the ad hoc, participant-driven nature of the barcamp in
combination with the collaborative work studio environment of a
hacklab. If you have not been to a hacklab, barcamp, and/or
unconference before, here are a couple of good references to get an
idea of the way it is done:
BarCamp on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp
There will be workshops and talks, and plenty of time to work. We
will all be working together to create projects which will then be
exhibited in Zaragoza. Bring one or more of the following: ideas,
projects, a desire to learn, a desire to teach. Come everyday to pick
up skills and finish your project. Come whenever you can to learn new
bits and pieces, and help build compelling things to exhibit!
Dates & Location:
June 26th (Tuesday) - July 1st (Sunday)
Centro de Historia
Pl. San Agustín 2
50002 Zaragoza - Spain
http://www.zaragoza.es/centrodehistoria/
Team - Guest developers:
* Hans-Christoph Steiner, Pd, Polytechnic University, community
management
* Emanuele Roman, Processing, visual representation[visio imaginorum
sonus est]
* XÄ, Pd, electronic music
Team - Resident developers:
* David Cuartielles from Arduino
* Marcos Yarza from Libelium, physical interfaces
Join us! Just sign up on the register page!
http://www.0j0.org/pmwiki/index.php/Jun07/Register
If you live near Zaragoza and are willing to host people, please mark
that on the registration page. If you want to come and need a place
to stay, contact people on the registration page who marked
themselves as hosts.
.hc
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You can't steal a gift. Bird gave the world his music, and if you can
hear it, you can have it. - Dizzy Gillespie
pdp_qt/pdp_yqt doesn't work with all codecs (yet?). Try MJPEG, JPEG,
PNG. Those are among the best codecs to use for live video
processing anyway since they take the least CPU to decode.
.hc
On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:43 PM, Jack wrote:
> Sorry, i've always the same problem with PDP with Macos 10.4.8.
> When i try to load QT movie with pdp_qt, there is error message :
> pdp_qt : WARNING : unsupported video codec
> pdp_qt : WARNING : unsupported audio codec
> pdp_qt : ERROR : no usable video stream found.
>
> Le 4 juin 07 à 22:46, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
>
>>
>> http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
>>
>> After a long pause, it's time for another release. That means Release
>> Candidate 2!! Almost there! Yes, there are a couple known bugs, and
>> most definitely unknown bugs. Let's find them and make a final
>> release!
>>
>> * Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is now default font on Windows and
>> GNU/Linux
>> * Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is included in the Windows installer
>> * Monaco is the default font on Mac OS X
>> * fixed GUI size, should actually be the same size on all
>> platforms now
>> * pdp and pidip should support quicktime/mjpeg/png and theora
>> now
>> * pdp_ieee1394 included on Mac OS X
>> * the Mac OS X package looks much better, thanks to Steffen
>> <stffn(a)dibidut.dk>
>> * default preferences are embedded into the Pd.app on Mac OS X
>> * revamped font flags and added '-font-weight' flag
>>
>> A couple of known issues:
>>
>> * it's still missing Gem font support on Mac OS X :(
>> * the delread~/sqrt~ bug is still not fixed :(
>>
>> Test away and file bugs in the bug tracker!
>>
>> http://puredata.org/dev/bugtracker.
>>
>> .hc
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --
>> ----
>>
>> All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies,
>> one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better
>> language; and every chapter must be so translated.... -John Donne
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
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Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to
realize his wishes. Now that he can realize them, he must either
change them, or perish. -William Carlos Williams
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
After a long pause, it's time for another release. That means Release
Candidate 2!! Almost there! Yes, there are a couple known bugs, and
most definitely unknown bugs. Let's find them and make a final release!
* Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is now default font on Windows and
GNU/Linux
* Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is included in the Windows installer
* Monaco is the default font on Mac OS X
* fixed GUI size, should actually be the same size on all
platforms now
* pdp and pidip should support quicktime/mjpeg/png and theora now
* pdp_ieee1394 included on Mac OS X
* the Mac OS X package looks much better, thanks to Steffen
<stffn(a)dibidut.dk>
* default preferences are embedded into the Pd.app on Mac OS X
* revamped font flags and added '-font-weight' flag
A couple of known issues:
* it's still missing Gem font support on Mac OS X :(
* the delread~/sqrt~ bug is still not fixed :(
Test away and file bugs in the bug tracker!
http://puredata.org/dev/bugtracker.
.hc
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All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies,
one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better
language; and every chapter must be so translated.... -John Donne
sorry for >< please >>
--
FLOSS+Art
Call for Papers
Deadline: September 15th 2007
people.makeart is a new project by GOTO10.
It is a repository of articles and lecture materials focused on the
relationship between FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source Software) and
digital arts, as well as a database of free digital art projects.
The selected papers will be published on the people.makeart website and
will be printed in the FLOSS+Art book, scheduled for spring 2008, using
OpenMute's POD publishing service.
GOTO10 is now accepting new, old and recycled papers on the following
issues:
- opening digital art's practice, code and culture
- FLOSS communities VS. art collectives
- digital art licensing, copying and distributing, using open content
models
- role of the artist in FLOSS development
- influence of FLOSS on digital art practices
- free software to produce art and the art of producing free software
- economy of an open digital artwork
- FLOSS as an embedded political message in digital art
- paradox and limitations of open licenses for digital art
- FLOSS as a way to quote and embed other artworks in a new one
- digital artist as a FLOSS developer/user and vice-versa
- definitions and manifestos for a free software art
- branching and forking of an open digital artwork
- opening digital art to ensure future maintainance and porting
Submission Procedures:
- Submit your final paper to pmafloss-at-goto10-dot-org
no later than September 15th, 2007. Include the text "FLOSS+Art"
followed by your paper's title in your e-mail subject line.
- Submit as many papers as you want, one mail submission for each.
- Accepted formats : plaintext, LaTeX, OpenDocument
No other file format will be accepted.
- The paper must be attached to the mail, do not send us links
- The submitted paper must be written in English
- Paper must be 1500 words minimum
More information: http://people.makeart.goto10.org/
:*
The FLOSS+Art POD publishing is a collaboration between GOTO10 and
the Digital Research Unit of the University of Huddersfield,
with commissions and contributions from various organisations and
institutions.
finally mMm has a working arranger&sequencer with multiple pattern
ready to produce cheap crappy techno tracks.
several patches within mMm are based upon pd's help/browser, pd-list
attachments or netpd instruments.
http://puredata.info/Members/eni/mMm/mmm-0-3-atlantis
the latest release is mmm-0.3.3-atlantis.zip
cheers
eni
sorry for >< please >>
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GOTO10 @ folly Summer School of Sound
June 27, 28, 29 2007 / 10am - 4pm
St Martins College, Lancaster
This year's Summer School of Sound will be led by GOTO10.
Marloes de Valk and Aymeric Mansoux will lead a three day course,
exploring free and open source software available for home studio purposes
such as audio and midi sequencers, sound editors and virtual effect
racks, as well as the creative possibilities of puredata in an audio
workstation setup. The course will also provide information on how
to release and publish your work online (from encoding, to licensing
and streaming).
The Summer School of Sound will also include an evening performance on
Thursday 28 June by GOTO10 artists de Valk and Mansoux, as well as
Claude Heiland-Allen and Chun Lee.
The three day summer school is aimed at musicians, designers, artists
and those with an interest in multimedia technologies who want to
explore how new digital technologies can help and inspire us when
working with music and sound.
Participants do not need a high level of technological or programming
skills, although these would be beneficial. A strong interest in one or
more of the following areas is essential: sound art, music, technology,
open source software.
---
Booking fees and deadline:
Organisational rate: £250
Individual rate: £150
To apply for a place please email Jennifer Stoddart, Programme
Co-ordinator at jennifer.stoddart 'at' folly.co.uk with brief details of
your background, interest and experience in the areas listed above, and
an indication of your level of computer literacy.
The closing date for applications is Thursday 31 May 2007. Applicants
will be informed after this date if their application has been
successful.
Please note: to apply for a place, you must be able to attend all 3
days of the Summer School.
---
more information and detailled course content
http://folly.co.uk/?q=summerschool
:*
http://idmi.poly.edu/patchingcircle
This week is a regular old patching circle, so come and code, ask
questions and help others out.
This is an informal gathering of patching and patchers (Max/MSP/
Jitter, Pure Data, and even jMax, EyesWeb, vvvv, etc.). Beginners
and Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the public,
etc. Work on projects, school projects, ask for help, help others,
or just patch quietly to yourself, in a room full of other people
patching patches and helping other people patch.
This Tuesday, May 8th 6-9pm, or until we're done.
RSVP and I'll put you on the guest list at the door. Otherwise call
718 260 3693 when you get there.
Directions
All events will take place in Rogers Hall at Polytechnic's Brooklyn
campus, on the second floor, in room RH207. The entrance is on Jay
St. Across the street from the Marriott.
* A,C,F to Jay Street-Borough Hall
* 2,3,4,5 to Borough Hall (walk one block East to Willoughby,
left on Jay)
* M,R to Lawrence Street-MetroTech (one block North on Lawrence)
* Q,B to Dekalb Avenue(two blocks North toward Manhattan Bridge
and make a left on Myrtle Ave into MetroTech)
For more directions, see http://www.poly.edu/directions/
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Looking at things from a more basic level, you can come up with a
more direct solution... It may sound small in theory, but it in
practice, it can change entire economies. - Amy Smith
join us on #dataflow, the PureData chatline, on the FreeNode network! You may
use XChat or any other IRC-compliant program. Connect to chat.freenode.net on
port 6667 and after you are logged in, type the command:
/join #dataflow
There are usually 25-35 people online on this channel.
The FreeNode network also hosts many channels about Linux operating
systems, programming languages, web application frameworks, text editors,
databases, as well as channels for Wikipedia, electronics, math, and many
more topics.
See you there!
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ...
| Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801, Montréal QC Canada
Risa Hatayama presents "Drift"
in collaboration with Mathieu Bouchard
Quartier Éphémère / Fonderie Darling
745 Ottawa St (at the corner of Queen St)
Montréal, QC
Open Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun 12:00-19:00 and Thu 12:00-22:00.
Note to people who have visited the exhibition before April 4th, that the
interactive headphone system has been available since April 4th only.
This exhibition involves 7 videos, headphones, wireless audio
transmitters, lights mounted on headphones, 4 cameras for tracking the
lights, the PureData/GridFlow software for video analysis and a realtime
remix of the 7 soundtracks of the videos according to the detected
positions of the lights. Two headphone sets may be used at once: one has
the blue light and the other has the red light.
The exhibition continues until May 27th. Don't miss it!
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ...
| Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801 - http://artengine.ca/matju
| Freelance Digital Arts Engineer, Montréal QC Canada
xxxxx workshops at pickledfeet, Berlin
Linienstrasse 54, Berlin 10119
U2, Rosa-Luxemburg-Pl. U8, Rosenthaler Pl.
telephone: 3050187482.
5th May 2007
2PM
Please RSVP m(a)1010.co.uk to reserve places as these are limited
*Crouching Table, Hidden Pointer--Pure Data for soundfiles and live
sampling with Derek Holzer*
The Shaolin Temple secret for manipulating recorded sound in Pure Data
lies in the arcane arts of the Table. Seekers of enlightenment will be
shown how to load soundfiles from the harddrive into tables, or capture
live audio from the microphone, so that these sounds can be looped,
stretched, pitchshifted, granulated and mangled. The Way is a long and
dangerous one, and some basic understanding of PD is recommended, but
some of you will triumph!
Time will also be set aside for responding to participants' questions
about their own PD audio projects.
---What to bring:
Essential:
1) Laptop running Linux, OS X or Windows
2) Pure Data Extended installed from:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
3) Soundcard (internal or external, quality a non-issue)
4) Headphones
5) EUR 10 participation fee
Recommended/Suggested:
1) MIDI controller/keyboard
2) Microphone
3) USB Joystick
4) Your own soundfiles (WAV, AIFF format)
5) Your own PD audio projects for feedback
---About the Teacher
Derek Holzer [USA 1972] began working with Pure Data in 2001. Since
then, he has taught and performed with the program across Europe, North
America, Brazil and New Zealand. His work focuses on field recording,
networked collaboration strategies, experiments in improvisational sound
and the use of free software such as Pure-Data. Holzer has released
tracks under the Nexsound, Sirr, and/OAR, Frozen Elephants Music and
Gruenrekorder labels, and has co-initiated several internet projects for
field recording and collaborative soundscapes including Soundtransit.nl.
He is currently writing a Pure Data beginner's manual for the FLOSS
Manuals project.
http://www.umatic.nl/info_derek.htmlhttp://www.umatic.nl/workshops.htmlhttp://www.flossmanuals.net/puredata (under development, feedback welcome)
--
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
---Oblique Strategy # 72:
"Find a safe part and use it as an anchor"
I have nothing to do with Italy, it's just that they have not posted the
following announcement on pd-announce yet, and it starts tomorrow!
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Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 13:36:11 +0200
From: xname <eleonora(a)dyne.org>
Reply-To: p1k53l workshop <piksel(a)bek.no>
To: piksel(a)bek.no
Subject: [piksel] First Italian Pure Data Convention - Rome 28 / 30 April
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3 days of workshops and performances @Strike spa
This is the first attempt to start a pure data community in italy...
http://puredata.bugslab.net/
organized by:
Strike s.p.a./Binario etico / Bugs Lab/ Feramenta
http://www.strike-spa.net/http://www.binarioetico.org/http://www.bugslab.net/http://feramenta.noblogs.org/
ciao
Xname.
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https://www.bek.no/mailman/listinfo/pikselhttp://www.piksel.no
Hi all,
The pdf of my PhD dissertation, "Automatic Annotation of Musical Audio
for Interactive Applications", is now available online:
http://aubio.piem.org/phd/
The document describes some of the innerworks of the aubio library and
external.
Remarks and questions would be most welcome.
Best wishes, Paul
Sorry for >< please >>
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PACKET FORTH Workshop
with Aymeric Mansoux, Tom Schouten and Marloes de Valk
This 3 day workshop is an introduction to generative visuals using the
open source programming language Packet Forth. The workshop is aimed at
artists and programmers interested in generative art, animation,
audiovisual performances, and installations. No previous knowledge of
programming is required, but a good general knowledge of computers is
necessary. The entire workshop will be taught using the pure:dyne
GNU/Linux distribution. If you're not familiar with GNU/Linux, this is a
great opportunity to get started!
During the workshop we'll take you through some of the main features of
Packet Forth. It's impossible to learn how to program in 3 days, so this
workshop is just to get you started and get you through the first steps.
We'll show you what is possible, and how to go about creating your own
applications, starting at the very basis. We'll cover both drawing and
animating, 2D and 3D, and how to link PF to other applications such as
Pure Data using Open Sound Control.
It's a hands-on workshop which provides each participant with a
workstation and 3 days packed with food for thought.
You'll go home with a pure:dyne livecd, containing all the software
used in the workshop (and much much more). Go Forth! is based on 100%
FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software).
http://goto10.orghttp://packets.goto10.orghttp://puredyne.goto10.org
Date: 18-20 May 2007
Location: Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst, Amsterdam, NL
Application: before May 1st (include CV and motivation max 150 words)
booking: anouk(a)montevideo.nl
Costs for three days: 150,- (discount, students or NIM membershipcard 75,-)
more info: http://goto10.org/-/packetforthworkshop.html
:*
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
Ok, finally another release for Pd-0.39.2-extended. After a long
pause, it's time for a code freeze and debugging. That means Release
Candidate 1. Yes, there are known bugs, and most definitely unknown
bugs. Let's find them and make a final release!
There are two important changes in this release:
* DejaVu Sans Mono is now default font
* same sizes and layout on all platforms
That means you need to install the font "DejaVu Sans Mono" if you
don't already have it installed:
http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The use of this font is not set in stone, we can use another, but it
needs to be free. Here are some screenshots of the fonts that I tried:
http://pow.idmi.poly.edu/~hans/pdfonts/
.hc
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Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to
realize his wishes. Now that he can realize them, he must either
change them, or perish. -William Carlos Williams
Celebrate tax day with a patch-o-rama!
http://idmi.poly.edu/node/122
This week we are fortunate enough to have Wesley Smith from Cycling
74 to join us in patching patchers and, well, lets be honest, helping
us a bit with our Max/Jitter/OpenGL/Shader issues *cough*
Right Wes?.
Come join the fun and dont bother the poor guy too much.
This is an informal gathering of patching and patchers (Max/MSP/
Jitter, Pure Data, and even jMax, EyesWeb, vvvv, etc.). Beginners
and Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the public,
etc. Work on school projects, personal projects, ask for help, help
others, or just patch quietly to yourself, in a room full of other
people patching patches and helping other people patch.
This Monday, April 16th 6-9pm.
RSVP and I'll put you on the guest list at the door. Otherwise call
718 260 3693 when you get there.
Directions
All events will take place in Rogers Hall at Polytechnic's Brooklyn
campus, on the second floor, in room RH207. The entrance is on Jay
St. Across the street from the Marriott.
* train to Jay Street-Borough Hall
* train to Borough Hall (walk one block East to Willoughby, left
on Jay)
* train to Lawrence Street-MetroTech (one block North on Lawrence)
* train to Dekalb Avenue(two blocks North toward Manhattan
Bridge and make a left on Myrtle Ave into MetroTech)
For more directions, see http://www.poly.edu/directions/
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There is no way to peace, peace is the way. -A.J. Muste
hello everyone
the netpd-server is currently down due to a hd-crash. while i am
repairing it, you can connect to 195.176.254.167:3025 instead as an
alternative. change the field 'IP/domain' in netpd-settings of _chat.pd
from 'netpd.org' to '195.176.254.167'.
other netpd-services like the netpd-wiki, the netpd-radio and others
won't be available until i fixed the problem.
-we apologize in advance for all incommodities, which follow from it-
ciao
roman
___________________________________________________________
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm. Hier gelangen Sie zum neuen Yahoo! Mail: http://mail.yahoo.de
[please excuse cross-posting and diffuse widely]
Following is the 2nd call for abstracts and papers - with an extended deadline
- for the PureData Convention.
Any queries can be directed to pdcon.papers(a)gmail.com
Andrew
--
[version française à la suite]
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L'œuvre ouverte | PureData Convention '07
* August 21st-26th 2007, Montréal Canada *
2nd Call for Papers - Deadline extended
New Deadline for Abstracts: April 15th 2007
Acceptance announced: May 31
Camera-ready papers due: June 30
More information:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/
Papers submission form:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php
The PureData Convention Steering Committee is now accepting abstracts and full
papers to be considered for inclusion in L'œuvre ouverte (the Open Work), the
2nd International PureData Convention. L'œuvre ouverte invites an open relation
between the artwork and the public as well as open attitudes and practices in
the fields of computer programming, artistic creation and scientific research.
It will bring together artists, writers, programmers and others who develop,
use and reflect on PureData and Open-Source culture.
In order to provide a theoretical and artistic context for the understanding of
the aesthetics and politics of Free and Open-Source software culture, papers
from widely divergent perspectives are encouraged.
Abstracts and papers may be submitted in either French or English. There will
be three primary papers streams: Technical, Artistic and Theoretical.
Some possible themes could include:
- programming PureData externals
- PureData versus Max/MSP
- interfacing with sensors and actuators
- real-time responsive, immersive and interactive environments
- hacking PureData
- using PureData in installations
- use of PureData in live performance
- sampling and Plunderphonics as artistic strategies
- re-evaluating Umberto Eco's The Open Work
- OpenContent and Creatve Commons versus Intellectual Property
- Hactivist culture
- using PureData in science and research
- finding an Art Historical context for Open-Source Software Art
- physical computing interfaces
- biological and medical uses of PureData
- et cetera
please read the application guidelines:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/guidelines/
and submit your abstract of full paper via the online form before April 15,
2007:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php
Questions can be directed to: pdcon.papers(a)gmail.com
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L'œuvre ouverte | Convention PureData '07
* 21 au 26 août 2007 | Montréal Canada *
deuxième appel de exposés - date de tombée prolongée
nouvelle date de tombée pour abstraites : 15 avril, 2007
annonce des résultats : 31 mai, 2007
date de rendu finale : 30 juin, 2007
pour plus d'information:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/
formulaire de soumission en-ligne:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php
La comité organisateur de la Convention PureData '07 accepte maintenant des
abstraits d'exposés destinés à être inclus dans L'œuvre ouverte, la 2ième
Convention International PureData. L'œuvre ouverte invite une relation ouverte
entre L'œuvre d'art et le grand public même des attitudes et pratiques ouvertes
dans les champs de la programmation d'ordinateur, la création artistique et la
recherche scientifique. La convention réunira les artistes, les ecrivain(e)s,
les programmeurs et bien d'autres que développent, utilisent et réfléchissent
sur PureData et la culture de «Open-Source».
En tant de donner un contexte théorique et artistique pour la compréhension des
enjeux esthétiques et politiques de la culture de logiciel libre, des exposés
provenantes des perspectives divergentes seront encouragées.
Des abstraites et des exposés peuvent être soumises sois en français ou en
anglais. Il y aura trois rubriques de thématique principale: technique,
artistique, théorique.
Des possibilités de sujets abordés peuvent inclure:
- la programmation d'externals PureData
- PureData contre Max/MSP
- les interfaces avec des sensors et des actuateurs
- des environnements temps-réel, immersive et interactive
- PureData pour des «hackers»
- installations avec PureData
- PureData en direct
- échantillonnage et «Plunderphonics» comme stratégies artistiques
- un nouveau volet sur «L'œuvre ouverte» de Umberto Eco
- «OpenContent» et «Creatve Commons» contre la propriété intellectuelle
- la culture des «Hactivists»
- PureData utilisé dans la science et la recherche
- trouver un contexte dans l'histoire d'art pour l'art de logiciels libres
- les interfaces physiques vers la computation
- les usages biologiques et médicales de PureData
- et cetera
Lire attentivement les notes d'instruction:
http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/guidelines/
Soumettre votre abstraite ou votre exposé complet par le formulaire en-ligne
avant le 15 avril, 2007:
http://pure-data.ca/openconf.php
Pour des questions: pdcon.papers(a)gmail.com
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Hi list,
I've made a Win32 port of Eric Lyon's LyonPotpourri
externals. They are here:
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/Pd/
They are compiled using MinGW and linked against
PD extended 0.39 test4. A readme is included in the
sources for win. I tested them and they works
fine for me, let me know if you have problems with this
port.
Note: any fault in dll compilation, makefile.win, etc.
is mine, not Eric's..
Cheers
Alberto
>Greetings,
>My LyonPotpourri externals are now available for Pd. The
>distro is source
>code that has been tested to compile on Mac OS X and Linux.
>If anyone
>develops a build for Windows please let me know. The code
>is available here:
>http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/Pd/
>Cheers,
>Eric
Alberto Zin
http://puredata.org/Members/AlbertoZ
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Pure Data Spring School 2007
With Frank Barknecht and Chun Lee
MAY 14th-25th 2007 - BOOK NOW!
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GOTO10 at CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS (CCA), GLASGOW
A two weeks boot camp dedicated to free software tools for audio-visual
art and performance.
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Pure Data is a free and open source real-time graphical programming
environment used by artists to create a range of visual arts, theatre,
dance, audio, installation, performance and media art works.
Pure Data is ideal for those looking to integrate technology into their
work for the first time, or advanced media artists looking to explore
new tools and new ways to combine them in a unified environment. It is
easy to use Pure Data to create interactive environments, link
animations and sound, control hardware and electronics, stream audio,
generate real time visuals and develop interfaces for other programs.
In this intensive two week course, participants will learn Pure Data
from scratch and explore in detail some of its most exciting extensions.
Participants will discover real time sound design, audiovisual
techniques, physical modelling and pure:dyne, a specialised version of
Linux operating system for live audio-visual work. All software used is
available for free, if you bring your own computer you can have copies
installed on it. A number of pre-installed computers will also be
available for use in the workshop.
The software is available for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows operating
systems. Support on installing and using the software for Linux and OSX
users will be available, but please note we cannot provide support for
Windows users in this workshop.
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The Pure Data Spring School 2007 is brought to you by GOTO10, CCA and
OpenLab Glasgow. The tutors are Frank Barknecht, and Chun Lee, two
experienced artists who work closely with Pure Data in live performance
projects and who have also contributed to the development of the
software itself.
The project is supported by Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, the
Goethe Institute, Glasgow School of Art, and the Electron Club.
more info: http://goto10.org/-/pdspringschool2007.html
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DATE: MAY 14th-25th 2007, Monday - Friday, 10:30am - 4:30pm
HOST: http://www.cca-glasgow.com
LANGUAGE: English
FEE: standard rate is £100 for 10 days workshop, institutional and
business rate is £150 for 10 days workshop
VENUE: The Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow G2 3JD. The CCA is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific
access requirements, please contact us in advance, +44 (0) 141 352 4900.
FOOD&DRINKS: Free tea + coffee, bring a lunch.
HARDWARE: A limited number of computers will be available, if you
can bring your own laptop or computer we can install the software on it.
Please let us know if you will be bringing your own computer or require
one from us.
BOOKING: Please email pdschool(a)electronclub.org with a single
paragraph expression of interest that includes your artistic background
and interest in the course. Questions by telephone can be directed to
+44 (0) 141 352 4900.
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pure:dyne has been created to provide a complete and ready made
environment for artists and developers who are looking for a free
operating system dedicated to real time audio and video processing.
The pure:dyne project provides tools and an optimized platform to try out
and work on a large range of applications. It comes with optimized and
tested software such as Supercollider, Icecast, csound, Packet Forth,
fluxus and much more, including of course Pure Data and a great collection
of essential externals and abstractions (PDP, PiDiP, Gem, GridFlow,
RRadical, PixelTango ...). The Studio "classics" have not been forgotten
(Ardour, LADSPA, seq24, Audacity ...) and numerous essential graphics
software are also bundled (Inkscape, Gimp, Blender ...).
The pure:dyne project is a growing community effort maintained by media
artists for media artists. It is an ideal platform for audiovisual
performances, installations and FLOSS+Art workshops and courses.
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Key Features:
- Jack oriented GNU/Linux distribution
- Complete FLOSS Home studio solution and live performance system
- No bloat ! fast minimal desktops (fluxbox, evilwm, dwm)
- Live Distribution (works the same on CD, HD, USB, ...)
- UnionFS system and multiuser support
- Low Latency Kernel (Ingo Molnar's -rt kernel patches)
- Support for Firewire audio devices (FreeBoB inside)
- Optionnal support for NVIDIA and ATI evil blobs
- mmx + sse gcc optimisations applied when relevant
- Compatible with any dyne:II modules
- Easy installation, maintenance and update
- SDK tools (dynesdk + milkman) and gcc included for customisations
- International Languages support
- Mactel support
- More modules available via direct download
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Website/Doc -> http://puredyne.goto10.org .
IRC server -> irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
MailingList -> http://lists.goto10.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/puredyne
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DOWNLOAD NOW!
Direct Download mirrors
http://royalrabbit.goto10.org/rl/
Torrent (thx to Mute public library)
http://publiclibrary.metamute.org:6969/torrent.html?info_hash=fca59ad639ea7…
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pure:dyne developers are : *
Aymeric Mansoux - http://320x200.goto10.org *
Chun Lee - http://sonicvariable.goto10.org .
Antonios Galanopoulos - http://stereocilia.goto10.org
Karsten Gebbert - http://krgn.net
Rob Canning - http://www.robcanning.info
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GOTO10 would like to thank jaromil (http://rastasoft.org) for providing
a very nice base system to work on and on which we can grow pretty things
:*
We would also like to thank everyone on the pure:dyne mailing list for
their constant help, feedback and support.
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Greetings,
My LyonPotpourri externals are now available for Pd. The distro is source
code that has been tested to compile on Mac OS X and Linux. If anyone
develops a build for Windows please let me know. The code is available here:
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/Pd/
Cheers,
Eric
Dear Pd Announce
You are cordially invited to participate at the AXMEDIS2007 International
Conference, 28th - 30th November 2007, Bacelona, Spain,
at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
This will be a significant and exciting event on cross-media, content
production GRID, content protection, interoperable DRM (digital rights
management), multimedia terminals, multiple-play, multichannel, multi
devices, MPEG-21 terminal and tools, authoring tools, digital media,
P2P, OMA, multi-channel delivery, content modelling, business models,
security and distribution, legal aspects, accessibility, transaction models,
multimedia music, workflow, and much more.
The AXMEDIS2007 International Conference is a perfect occasion to discover
the state of the art and beyond, on the above mentioned technologies
and developments and to meet the industry leaders, leading researchers,
experts and practitioners from both industrial and research institutes,
including European digital content providers, integrators, distributors,
technology providers, market leaders and prestigious research institutions.
AXMEDIS is supported by Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
University of Florence, ICSRiM, University of Leeds, EPFL,
EUTELSAT, FHG-IGD, Giunti ILABS, HP, BBC, SDAE, TISCALI, SIAE, AFI,
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, SEJER, University of Reading,
Pekin University, TEO (telecom Lituania), KTU, VRS Grupe, ACIT, Telecom Italia,
Strategica, EXITECH, XIM, the MUSICNETWORK International Association,
the European Commission and many more.
See http://www.AXMEDIS.org/axmedis2007/
Please feel free to forward and redistribute this email to everyone
who may be interested in this event and to all relevant mailing lists.
Please do not hesitate to inform us if this email has not been of your
interest.
Best regards,
Paolo Nesi and Jaime Delgado
ps: if you are interested in the AXMEDIS activities and demonstration,
there will be a tutorial/workshop day on the 11th of April 2007 in Rome
(see http://www.axmedis.org/cmcps2007/).
Attendance is free but registration is required. Please visit the website
and register if you are interested to attend the event.
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CALL for PAPERS
AXMEDIS2007
3rd International Conference on Automated Production of Cross Media Content
for Multi-channel Distribution
HTTP://www.axmedis.org/axmedis2007
Submission due: 13th April 2007
Conference date: 28th-30th Nov. 2007
Conference venue: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain)
In the Internet as well as in the digital era, cross-media production and
distribution represent key developments and innovations that are fostered
by emergent technologies to ensure better value for money while optimising
productivity and market coverage. AXMEDIS2007 aims to explore all subjects
and topics related to cross-media and digital-media content production,
processing, management, standards, representation, sharing, protection and
rights management interoperability, to address the latest developments and
future trends of the technologies and their applications, its impact and
exploitation. We are particularly interested in exchanging concepts,
requirements, prototypes, research ideas, and findings which could contribute
to academic research or could be beneficial to business and industrial
communities.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Automatic cross-media production, collection, crawling,
composition, formatting, P2P, etc.
- Formats and models for multi-channel content distribution and interoperability
- Multimedia standards: MPEG-7, MPEG-21, DMP, etc.
- High quality audio visual coding
- Multimedia music representation and formatting
- Watermarking and fingerprinting techniques
- GRID and distributed systems for content production
- Real-time streaming media distribution
- Multimedia middleware
- Workflow management systems
- Web services for content distribution
- Semantic Web for multimedia production and distribution
- Collaborative models and tools
- Distribution with P2P architectures
- Legal aspects related to digital content
- Collecting and clearing of rights and licences
- Business, payment and transaction models
- Digital Rights Management (DRM) models, tools, and interoperability
- Context Awareness
- Archives management for cultural and educational applications
- Synchronisation technologies and solutions
- Systems and approaches for content production/distribution on demand
- Content adaptation
- Accessibility and multimodal user interfaces
- Novel applications and case-studies of relevant technologies
- etc. etc.
and all realted topics, do not hesitate to contact the chairs if you
have a proposal for the conference.
Research and applications Papers: Papers should describe original and
significant work in the research and application of related topics.
(i) Long papers: up to 8 pages, typically focused on research studies,
applications and experiments (ii) Short papers: up to 4 pages,
suitable for reporting work-in-progress or interim results.
Industrial Panels: The Conference will hold an Industrial Track composed
by Panels consisting of position papers and round-tables on specific
topics. For Panel Proposal (topic, prospective speakers etc), please
see the Conference website.
Workshops: Proposals for workshops are welcome. The format is open.
European Commission and/or other large Research and Development projects
are invited to consider proposing a Workshop.
Please contact conference(a)axmedis.org for details.
All submissions and proposals must be in English and submitted in PDF
or Microsoft Word format using the submission portal on the conference
web site no later than 13th April 2007. Document style for research papers
is available at the conference website. The conference proceedings are to
be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Selected papers will be
considered for publication in special issues of one or more major
peer-reviewed Journals in this domain. Papers from Industrial Panels and
Workshops will be published in a separate volume of the proceedings by a
University Press.
Jaime Delgado, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Kia Ng, University of Leeds, UK
Domenico Dato, TISCALI, Italy
AXMEDIS 2007 Chairs
http://www.axmedis.org/axmedis2007
past conferences had more than 200 registered people each:
http://www.axmedis.org/axmedis2006http://www.axmedis.org/axmedis2005
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ps: if you are interested in the AXMEDIS activities and demonstration,
there will be a tutorial/workshop day on the 11th of April 2007 in Rome
(see http://www.axmedis.org/cmcps2007/).
Attendance is free but registration is required. Please visit the website
and register if you are interested to attend the event.
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