Hi,
I've just made available a 'one off' edition of Pd-extended with the
following additions:
aubio - onset/pitch detection
xtract~ - feature extraction
dssi~ - Multi-instance DSSI and LADSPA plugin host
ann_mlp - Multi-layer perceptron (neural network)
knn - k's nearest neighbour classifier
csoundapi~ - Csound bindings (requires Csound 5 installed)
hexter plugin - DX7 emulation plugin
These are some of the tools I use in my own research, and I thought it
might be worthwhile to make them available for others to use.
Download from:
http://puredata.info/Members/jb/Pd-extended-postlude/view
It's OS X only, built on Pd-extended 0.40.3 and tested on 10.4 and 10.5
Intel.
This is likely to be a one-off because I'm going to work on getting this
stuff into Pd-extended proper...
Enjoy!
Jamie
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www.postlude.co.ukhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiebullock
Hi,
something for your calendar, if you want to visit next year's Linux
Audio Conference in Italy!
Ciao
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Frank
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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:40:12 +0100
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Subject: [LAU] LAC 2009
La Casa della Musica invites all Linux Audio developers,
users, composers, musicians, philosophers and anyone
interested to
The Linux Audio Conference 2009
16-19 April 2009
La Casa della Musica
Palazzo Cusani
Parma, Italy
The LAC will go outside Germany for the first time, but
we will keep close to the familiar four-day format with
paper presentations, workshops, electro-acoustic music
concerts, and the Linux Sound Night.
The website is being created, and 'calls for everything'
will be issued before the end of this week.
The conference starts a few weeks later than the previous
one, which allows the deadlines for everything to be moved
as well. For the papers and music calls this will be
somewhere mid January, so you can use the end-of-year
holiday period to get creative.
We hope to see you all in Parma !
Fons Adriaensen, LAD
Francesca Montresor, CdM
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Oi!
Sorry for >< please >>
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FLOSS+Art: Book preview, panel discussion and software party
Thursday 23 October
18:30 - 20:30
@ Mute Magazine HQ
The Whitechapel Centre
85 Myrdle Street
London E1 1HL
With Adnan Hadzi, Anthony Iles, Aymeric Mansoux, Dave Griffiths, James
Wallbank, Matthew Fuller, Olga Goriunova, pure:dyne developers, Taylor
Nuttall, and more friends...
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GOTO10 and pure:dyne host an evening dedicated to Free Software and art...
* BOOK PREVIEW: Be the first to check out FLOSS+Art, a new openmute
publication reflecting on the growing relationship between Free Software
ideology, open content and digital art. Edited by Aymeric Mansoux and
Marloes de Valk.
* PANEL DISCUSSION: Anthony Iles moderates a panel discussion on
communities of collaboration, online and off, with book contributors
Matthew Fuller, Olga Goriunova, Aymeric Mansoux; and artist/activist
Stefan Szczelkun.
* SOFTWARE PARTY: Check out the new Debian-based pure:dyne system - the
GNU/Linux distribution for media arts. Meet the developers and hear
about pure:dyne projects by our friends at Folly (Taylor Nuttall),
Access Space (James Wallbank), HTTP/Furtherfield (Marc Garret & Ruth
Catlow), Dave Griffiths and Adnan Hadzi.
* PLUS: pure:dyne promo goodies, Free Beer and more!
More info at: http://www.goto10.orghttp://puredyne.goto10.org
Live interview 16 - 23 October on Netbehaviour:
http://www.netbehaviour.org/
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ABOUT THE BOOK:
FLOSS+Art critically reflects on the growing relationship between Free
Software ideology, open content and digital art. It provides a view onto
the social, political and economic myths and realities linked to this
phenomenon.
With contributions from: Fabianne Balvedi, Florian Cramer, Sher Doruff,
Nancy Mauro Flude, Olga Goriunova, Dave Griffiths, Ross Harley, Martin
Howse, Shahee Ilyas, Ricardo Lafuente, Ivan Monroy Lopez, Thor
Magnusson, Alex McLean, Rob Myers, Alejandra Maria Perez Nuñez, Eleonora
Oreggia, oRx-qX, Julien Ottavi, Michael van Schaik, Femke Snelting,
Pedro Soler, Hans Christoph Steiner, Prodromos Tsiavos, Simon Yuill
Compiled and edited by Aymeric Mansoux and Marloes de Valk.
With the support of the University of Huddersfield and the Willem de
Kooning Academie.
http://goto10.org/flossart
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ABOUT THE SOFTWARE:
pure:dyne is an essential tool created to provide a complete,
Free/Libre/open source (FLOSS) custom and ready-made GNU/Linux computer
environment for media artists. The pure:dyne CD can be inserted and run
on a computer without the need to install anything, with an aim to make
it simple to use on many types of hardware. It contains FLOSS programs
for recording and manipulating sound, making live visuals and creating
interactive media in installation, and more.
This event is part of the pure:dyne for everyone project, a national
series designed to make pure:dyne more accessible through special events
with partnering media arts centres across the country.
Supported by the Creative Partnerships programme of Arts Council England.
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Hey,
I just uploaded a test build of PDa for OpenMoko Freerunner GTA02. I
haven't had a chance to test it yet, so give it a shot and post back
about your experiences with it.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=236704&package_id=287575
There are also Tcl/Tk packages in case OpenMoko doesn't provide any:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=236704&package_id=295064
.hc
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Access to computers should be unlimited and total. - the hacker ethic
Hey all,
I've been working a bunch with Open Embedded distros as part of the
Reware project, so I thought I'd throw up some binaries. They
haven't been tested much, so tell us how they worked for you. There
are Familiar and Angstrom builds there, now, with more to come.
These should work on iPAQs and Palms.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=236704&package_id=287575
There are also some Tcl/Tk packages there, in case you need them:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
group_id=236704&package_id=295064
I am building OpenMoko packages now, that'll take a while since I
have to build the whole environment.
.hc
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I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three
meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds,
and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits. - Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Hi,
As several of you might already know, now it is official.
Check this out:
http://rjdj.me
A fully functional Pd just hit the iphone appstore, and you can create
Pd patches
with the system and run them on the iPhone.
There are some details though, which make it hard to put your patches
on the phone.
(due to apples security policy). One is, that you need a jailbroken
iPhone and use the
commandline in order to upload the patches ... but it is explained on
the webpage how
this is done. Actually if you have done it once it is quite easy.
For further question contact the RJDJ team at info(a)rjdj.me
Greetings,
Günter
Hey all, if you are near NYC, come join us in putting Pd on old PDAs
and iPods:
> October 14: Open source your mobile devices
> Untethered workshop
> Date: Tues., Oct. 14, 7PM
> Location: Eyebeam, 540 W. 21st St., NYC
> Cost: Free
>
> Got an old iPod? Install iPodLinux on it and turn it into an 8-bit
> sequencer or touchscreen guitar. Or hook up an Arduino to your old
> wifi router and discover what's possible.
>
> This workshop is based on the idea of making iPods, wifi routers and
> PDAs "generative", by changing their software to enable creative
> experimentation. Until recently, only very skilled hackers were able
> to "untether" their own devices. Thanks to the work of so many
> hackers, it's getting easier. Yes, there are still irksome technical
> details master, but that's what this workshop is for!
>
> Eyebeam resident Hans-Christoph Steiner, together with Chris "the
> Widget" DiMauro will lead the workshop. They've been collecting a
> wide range of devices and hacking them with free software and now
> want to help you do the same.
>
> Check the wiki to determine if your seemingly obsolete devices are
> supported, and if so, bring them along: http://dev.eyebeam.org/
> projects/reware/wiki/Workshop
>
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"It is convenient to imagine a power beyond us because that means we
don't have to examine our own lives.", from "The Idols of
Environmentalism", by Curtis White
Ahoy, Matey!
Shorry fer >< please >> Aye!
Arrr!
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Data Jam workshop: synaesthesia happy hour
16-17 October - Goldsmiths, University of London
COST: FREE!
BOOKING: Send mini bio to Beatrice, cu701mf-at-gold.ac.uk
PREREQUISITES: basic understanding of computers and digital art
TEACHERS: Graham Harwood, Claude Heiland-Allen, Aymeric Mansoux
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"synaesthesia happy hour" is a 2 days workshop that will introduce you
to data mapping and basic synaesthetic tricks to get you started making
real-time audiovisual experiments based on incoming data taken from
various sources. In this crash course we will focus on how a single
source of information (for example data from a sensor, or a log file)
can be used to both generate sounds and visual. After the workshop you
will never see numbers the same! (your mileage may vary)
The workshop is targeted to beginners only, for artists and students
who are curious about data mapping and want to get introduced to Pure
Data (http://puredata.info/). We will run the software from the
pure:dyne GNU/Linux distribution (http://puredyne.goto10.org).
More information:
http://goto10.org/data-jam-workshop-synaesthesia-happy-hours/
--
This workshop is part of the pure:dyne for everyone project, a national
project designed to make pure:dyne more accessible through special
events with partnering media arts centres across the country. pure:dyne
for everyone is possible with the support of the Creative Partnerships
programme of Arts Council England.
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Arrrrr..
:*
I just set up an apt repository to make it easy to install and
upgrade pd-extended. You can add it to /etc/apt/sources.list or
using Synaptic. Instructions are here:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/debian
This includes old releases, like for Debian/sarge, Ubuntu/edgy, etc.
Enjoy!
.hc
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'You people have such restrictive dress for women,’ she said,
hobbling away in three inch heels and panty hose to finish out
another pink-collar temp pool day. - “Hijab Scene #2", by Mohja Kahf