Hi,
I made a tetris like game with pd and called it "bangtris". maybe you
will like it. but it is version 0.1!
http://parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/bangtris.tar
feel free to send comments or bugreports.
marius.
-- french and english text intertwine --
1) LA MATRICE EN BOUCLE (MEB)
" La matrice en boucle (meb) permet d'enrégistrer et placer en temps réel
16 séquences de 100 images chacunes, tirées d'une capture vidéo,
dans une matrice visuelle. Peut être contrôlé avec une manette de jeu. "
" La matrice vidéo (meb) creates a realtime matrix of up to 16 sequences
of 100 images each taken from a live video feed. Can be controlled
from a joystick. "
La matrice en boucle will be presented in Montreal tomorrow at the
following event:
http://www.dare-dare.org/actualite/DECODES_g.jpg
An example video: http://www.danslchamp.org/videos/meb.htm
The code/patch can be found here: http://tof.danslchamp.org/code.htm
2) [IN]
Part of an installation currently at Interaccess (Toronto).
[in] was made with Marc Fournel.
"[in] est une installation qui transforme les changememts d'une
capture vidéo en mouvements tridimensionnels."
"[in] is an installation that maps changes in a live video feed to
three-dimensional movements."
An example video: http://www.danslchamp.org/videos/in_tv.htm
The code/patch can be found here: http://tof.danslchamp.org/code.htm
tof(a)danslchamp.org
Hi,
just uploaded v 0.2, fixed the down-key problem (for renaud) and also
added some new features (you can have some random pieces before starting).
if someone wants to see the patch: I hided the machine under the right
bottom edge of the canvas...
still no sound, or music: feel free to add some. I also thought of
connecting to a pd-streaming server like the iem pd radio??? so if you
want your server added to a list of available streams please mail me.
got some other things to do now.
http://parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/bangtris.tar
marius.
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html
This package provides support for the libdir format of libraries that
is used in Pd-extended. It should work with any version of Pd 0.40
or newer. Also included are [classpath] and [import] which allow you
manipulate the global classpath and the patch-local path from within Pd.
Binaries are included for GNU/Linux-i386, GNU/Linux-PowerPC, Mac OS X-
PowerPC, and Windows.
For more info on the structure of libdirs, see this webpage:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/Libdir
.hc
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Using ReBirth is like trying to play an 808 with a long stick. -
David Zicarelli
Hi,
I now added the Realtime Composition Library to the CVS in
abstractions/footils/rtc-lib. I also changed the Makefile there to
include RTC-Lib into Pd-extended. Hopefully I didn't break anything
by that.
I made a big layout change to RTC-Lib to make installing it easier.
Instead of half a dozen "topic directories" now all ~250
RTC-abstractions and -helpfiles are in a single directory called
"rtc". This allows them to be used either by setting a single path
"-path /path/to/rtc" as I prefer, or moving that directory to "extra"
and using a "rtc"-namespace prefix instead for longer object names.
With this change I bumped up the version number to 1.0. Other changes
include a small handful of new abstractions and some bug fixes. You
can get an overview of all abstractions and the missing ones by
opening "rtc/RTC-Overview.pd""
CVS-challenged users can download the current state of RTC-Lib as a
tarball as well: http://footils.org/cms/show/56
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
We spend enough time alone staring at our computers; we are proposing
to work together. So often issues that arise when working can be
solved with a quick two minute discussion that would take hours to
solve alone. We have Dorkbot to see people's work, we have Share
where anyone can play, we have workshops and universities to learn
from. But we don't have a meeting where we all can come to work.
This is an informal gathering of patching and patchers (Max/MSP/
Jitter, Pure Data, and even jMax, EyesWeb, vvvv, etc.). Beginners
and Experienced welcome. 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 meeting, there will be an informal focus on controllers: MIDI
control surfaces, gamepads, tablets, joysticks, custom electronics,
etc. IDMI has a number of such devices to play with, bring your own
too!
Depending on the turnout, we will see how soon we will organize the
next. I think every week is too much, maybe once a month, we shall see?
This Wednesday, the 22nd from 6pm til 9pm (or whenever).
Rogers Hall, room 207 (building A on the directions page)
IDMI/Polytechnic University
Six MetroTech Center (Jay St btw Johnson and Willoughby)
downtown Brooklyn
718 260 3693 (you might have to call to get in)
http://idmi.poly.edu
Map: http://tinyurl.com/ye5c53http://www.poly.edu/directions/
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Using ReBirth is like trying to play an 808 with a long stick. -
David Zicarelli
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FAVE 2006 final line-up announced!
London, 25th November 2pm til late
**********************************
FAVE is an event for people who are interested in free and open source
creative software on Linux and other computer platforms. It features
workshops, talks and performances from free software developers and artists.
The 2006 event is taking place at Limehouse Town Hall in London, England
on Saturday the 25th of November. Highlights this year include:
* Andy Farnell presents a workshop on synthetic audio in Pure Data
* Steve Harris gives a talk on LV2, the new plugin standard
* Mutant electronic punk from Jamka, over from Slovakia
* Conor OÂ’Tuama, recording acoustic music in Ireland
* Biomusic from Simon Egan, featuring plants and animal organs
* Live coding from Dave Griffiths and Alex
* A demo of the 64 Studio distro from Daniel James
* Olivier Laruelle and Chun Lee play with Desiredata
* Rob Munro remixes TV with Pd, Gem and OSC
* Karsten Gebbert and Evan Raskob
It will start at 2pm and go on until late. Please get in
touch if you would like to be involved - this is a volunteer-run event.
Registration in advance is required, and costs just £5 per person - same
as last year. This helps us cover the cost of putting on the event.
Please click on the button on the FAVE homepage to register, with
payment by PayPal or credit/debit card:
http://www.fave.org.uk/
See you there!
The FAVE 2006 team
There will be two Pd powered installations here, Swirler (all Pd) and
The Swing 2006 (Maya animation, Pd controlling 9-projectors/9-computers)
ReMUX
Dibner Auditorium and Wunsch Hall
IDMI/Polytechnic University
Friday, Nov. 17th, 5pm till 9pm
Free Admission
http://idmi.poly.edu/remux
Installation and Performance
* Claudia Hart - The Swing 2006, 9 screen 3D animation.
* Hans-Christoph Steiner - Swirler, an interactive spatialized
soundscape.
* Mary Ann Benedetto - chaotic.terrain: A playable demo of a 3D game.
* Michael J. Schumacher and Keiko Uenishi (o.blaat) - Poly-Channel
Grid Array
* Anton Marini - Demo of v.001, a new open-source VJ application and
development framework.
* Josh Goldberg and Glen Duncan - Southstar 9-foot-square audio-
sequenced light sculpture.
Screening
The4thScreen: a global fest of art & innovation for mobile phones - a
short introduction, announcement of hte main prize and presentation
of selected entries assembled by Tamas Banovich.
The Graduate Center Open House
To inquire about our Master of Science program in Integrated Digital
Media, talk to Carl Skelton at the event, or email cskelton(a)poly.edu.
Directions
ReMUX will take place in the Dibner Auditorium and Wunsch Hall, which
are on the North and East sides respectively of MetroTech Plaza in
downtown Brooklyn.
* A C F train to Jay Street-Borough Hall
* 2 3 4 5 train to Borough Hall (walk one block East to Willoughby
Street and make a left on Jay Street)
* M R train to Lawrence Street-MetroTech(walk one block North on
Lawrence Street)
* Q B train to Dekalb Avenue(walk two blocks North toward Manhattan
Bridge and make a left on Myrtle Avenue into MetroTech)
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CALL FOR PROJECTS - performances, installations and lectures
Make Art is an international festival dedicated to the integration
of free/libre and open source software in electronic arts.
The second edition of Make Art will take place in Poitiers (FR),
from the 2nd to the 8th of April 2007.
Make Art offers performances, exhibitions, lectures and workshops,
focused on the blurred line between art and software programming.
The event is dedicated to artists who create their own tools, and
apply the same rules to art as to free software development.
We're currently seeking new, innovative FLOSS based works and
projects: performances, lectures, software presentations,
installations...
Our focus is on works that involve innovative tools for artists,
artificial intelligence/life, open hardware myths and realities
and human machine interaction.
Please copy/paste the application form (http://makeart.goto10.org)
in your favorite email client, fill it and send it to us with
attached documents at:
makeart2007 -at- goto10 -dot- org
DEADLINE : Saturday 9th of December 2006
hi all
netpd is invited to have a jamsession at the netlabel festival
(http://www.netlabelfestival.ch ) in Zurich next weekend.
the session will start at 2pm (CEST) at 18. Nov 2006
(i think this is GMT 1pm)
i will be physically there, but people who do not have the chance to be
there are kindly invited to join the session. i know, that some of
pd-list readers already have some experience with netpd. but also people
who never used netpd before should feel free to join.
if someone is interested, please drop me a line and we may have an
'exercise and introduction' session first.
the organizers of the festival asked me if it'd be possible to kind of
'visualize' the jam-over-distance aspect of netpd. if anyone has a
webcam and would like to send some images to the festival, that would be
nice, too.
liebe grüsse
roman
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