Pd 0.41-0 test 10 is ready: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
The only major new "feature" in 0.41 is callback scheduling; this got
a few new rounds of debugging since test 09.
cheers
Miller
xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance
29 Janaury - 2 February 2008
Club Transmediale
Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin
xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance presents a series of constructivist
workshops specially programmed for the ClubTransmediale 2008 festival,
emphasising making and connection within the field of the existent.
Workshops are led by international, field-expert practitioners,
extending over realms of environmental code, noise, signal transmission,
reception, and electromysticism. The workshops will utilise household
materials and chemistry, readily-available electronics components, free
software and the GNU toolbase.
Over the course of five days, participants will have the opportunity to
construct a set of various electronic audiovisual artifacts (being
either code or hardware) with which a final presentation/performance
will be made. In learning how to create complex sound and image
generators from the most basic elements, the participants will explore
liminal electronic experiences and intriguing phenomena where
carefully-engineered borders and parameters are twisted and
transgressed, producing unexpected results in performance.
Workshops:
29.1. NOISE_PRODUCE by Martin Howse (UK) & Martin Kunetz (DE)
30.1. ONE BIT MUSIC by Frederik Olofsson (SE)
31.1. DIGITAL THEREMIN WORKSHOP by Andrei Smirnov (RU) & Derek Holzer
(US/NL)
01.2. CHAOS IN NODES AND NETWORKS by Jessica Rylan (US)
02.2. BASTARD NATURES by Alejandra Nuñes Perez (CL)
The series takes inspiration from and continues the development of the
(semi)weekly xxxxx workshops held at the Pickled Feet space in Berlin
over the last year. It is supported by Arduino.
Theme:
"...in the good old days of Shannon's mathematical theory of
information, the maximum of information coincided strangely with maximal
unpredictability or noise..." [Friedrich Kittler: There is no software]
Engineers and scientists are concerned with prediction and thus
predictability. Inside black-boxed apparatus the faint markings of
tolerance, deviations from a predictable scenario towards the encryption
of noise, can well be observed by the wily artist. Technology is thus
exposed as a material expressing a certain chaos, pure noise of all
voices. In return, materiality and an artistic concern with the matter
of technology allows for the entry of the unpredictable, environmental
noise within an otherwise closed circuit or economy.
Registration:
xxxxx-workshops is open to anyone, from novice to experienced electronic
artist. The workshops will be held in English. You can register for
single workshops or for the whole series. In addition to the actual
daily workshops, a free open work-area gives everyone opportunity to
pursue projects begun in one of the workshops over the course of five
days. The registration fee for a single workshop is 10.- EUR, the fee
for the series of all five workshops is 30.- EUR.
For descriptions of the workshops and workshop leaders go to:
http://www.clubtransmediale.de/club-transmediale/xxxxx-workshops.html
You can register till January 14, 2008, by sending an email to:
xxxxx(a)clubtransmediale.de
Please don't forget to indicate which of the workshops you wish to attend.
xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance is curated by Martin Howse and Derek
Holzer, and produced by Jan Rolf and Anke Eckhardt for Club Transmediale.
--
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista
---Oblique Strategy # 139:
"Revaluation (a warm feeling)"
Greetings,
----8<----
pdlua is a Lua embedding for Pd, allowing you to write Pd
classes/objects using the Lua scripting language.
New features in pdlua-0.3:
(+) send support - send messages to receivers.
(+) receive support - bind your object to receive names.
(+) clock support - schedule callbacks for the future.
(+) static build support - link the Lua interpreter into the pdlua
external, for systems that don't provide Lua 5.1.
You can download the stable release tarball:
https://devel.goto10.org/dl.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Freleases%2Fpdlua-0.…
Or, check out the development version from SVN:
svn checkout https://devel.goto10.org/svn/maximus/pdlua pdlua
----8<----
Thanks,
Claude
--
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org
Dear all,
the deadline for the call for papers and music for the Linux Audio
Conference 2008 (LAC2008) has been extended.
The new and final deadline for paper and music submissions is now
Thursday, December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
(This is equal to Friday, December 7, 2007, 0:00 UTC)
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio
processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus
on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers
or users.
We are also looking for music that has been produced completely or
mostly under Linux and/or with open source software from every genre:
compositions, Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient, etc.
For paper submissions, please use the online form at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/openconf
For music submissions and further details on both calls, please refer
to the calls below and on the web at
http://lac.linuxaudio.org
We are looking forward to many interesting submissions for the 6th
International Linux Audio Conference 2008 and we hope to see you in
Cologne 2008!
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anybody who might be
interested.
On behalf of the LAC2008 organisation team,
Frank Barknecht and Martin Rumori
----------
Linux Audio Conference 2008 Cologne, Germany
28.02.-02.03.2008
Call for Papers
===============
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_callforpapers.txt
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio
processing based on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus
on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can target developers
or users. This includes (but is not limited to) the following
categories:
* Computer Music
* Music Production
* Instruments
* Drivers and Sound Architecture
* Audio Distributions
* Generic (Usage, Documentation etc.)
The conference is held in English.
Length of a paper is 4-8 pages. Papers have to include an abstract
(50-100 words). The abstract will be published separately on the
conference website once the paper has been accepted. Also, papers
should include up to 5 keywords.
In general talks should take 20-30 minutes followed by 5 minutes
discussion.
Please notify us if you need a special technical setup. The technical
standard setup will be:
* microphone/head set
* projector with XVGA input (resolution 1024x768)
* stereo speaker setup with mini jack input
If you are not able to bring your laptop along with you, please notify
us in advance.
How to submit
--------------
* Do not send papers via email as with the past LAC conferences!
* Instead please use the paper upload form in our conference
management system at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/openconf
* File format is PDF, formatted for A4 paper. Make use of the
templates for paper formatting available at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_templates.tar.gz
* Authors of papers selected to be included in the printed
conference proceedings will also have to supply supplemental
material like illustrations needed to layout the printed
proceedings separately.
* Deadline for paper submissions is December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
Important Dates
----------------
06 Dec 2007: Paper submission deadline
21 Dec 2007: Notification of acceptance
11 Jan 2008: camera ready version
28 Feb - 2 Mar 2008: Linux Audio Conference in Cologne
----------
Linux Audio Conference 2008 Cologne, Germany
28.02.-02.03.2008
Call for Music
==============
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_callformusic.txt
The conference will include several concerts. We are looking for music
that has been produced completely or mostly under Linux and/or with
open source software from every genre: compositions, Electronica,
Chill-Out, Ambient, etc.
If you want to participate, either send your composition(s) to this
address:
LAC2008 - Call for Music
Kunsthochschule fÃŒr Medien
Martin Rumori
Peter-Welter-Platz 2
D-50676 Köln
Germany
or send your submission via email to: lac(a)linuxaudio.org
Please do not attach any media files to email submissions, only
provide a URL to where the piece can be downloaded.
Make use of one of the following media formats:
* Media: Audio-CD, DVD, DVD-R, CD-R, Website download
* File formats: aiff, wav, flac, ogg, mp3
* Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
* Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
* Number of channels: 1 to 8 channels
* Channel format: multi-channel interleaved, multi-mono
Include the following items with your submission (in English):
* A filled-out and signed printout of the form available here:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/download/lac2008_musicagreement.pdf
The form can be filled out with a computer and printed out afterwards
for signing.
For the printed program and to be published online and on the
conference CD, in continuous text (no table or list please):
* short commentary on the composition(s) (each ca. 150 words)
* short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words)
Deadline for submissions is December 6, 2007, 24:00 UTC
A jury will select the compositions that will be performed/played.
Besides artistic criteria and technical reasons, these criteria apply
for the selection:
Tape pieces or pieces which are performed by the composers themselves
will generally have more chances to get included. If we get more
pieces than we can include in the program, composers who are attending
the conference are preferred.
Terms and conditions for participation can be found in the form
mentioned above. This form includes among other things:
I will receive no fees whether my composition is played or not. GEMA
fees (in case of performance) will be paid by the organizer. The
material I send to the LAC organisation team will not be returned.
Important Dates
----------------
06 Dec 2007: Music submission deadline
21 Dec 2007: Notification of acceptance
28 Feb - 2 Mar 2008: Linux Audio Conference in Cologne