Hello,
next tuesday, 19th January, will be the third meeting of Pure Data users
in Berlin.
For more information, look up
http://puredata.info/community/organization/pd-berlin/pd-berlin-users-group.
We also encourage you to take an active part, and put up suggestions for
topics you want to talk about / topics you want to be talked about.
Doors are open from 20h-20h15. After that they'll be probably closed, and
you will have to call someone at NK to get in. To get a telephone number
to …
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We would apreciate if you would send us a small mail to
info_at_minitronics.net with your name, Pd experience and interests, so
that we know how many people might be coming. Or put your name in the
pd-berlin wiki page.
We would like to thank the support and willingness of NK in the
organization of these events.
João Pais
--
Friedenstr. 58
10249 Berlin (Deutschland)
Tel +49 30 42020091 | Mob +49 162 6843570
Studio +49 30 69509190
jmmmp(a)gmx.net | skype: jmmmpjmmmp
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Hi everyone,
My latest work made with Pure-data is available, including the source
code so you can make your own generative fractal music:
http://gosub10.org/GOSUB10-003.html
The Mandelbrot set is possibly the world’s most famous fractal. z→z²+c
is a series of sonifications, focussing on the periodic attractors found
almost everywhere within the Mandelbrot set. Given just two real numbers
(forming one point in the complex plane), dynamic patterns can emerge as
the one simple equation …
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z→z²+c
The source code for this release (implemented in Pure-data using
GridFlow and zexy) is free software distributable under the terms of the
GNU General Public License (version 3 or greater).
Copyleft: This is a free work, you can copy, distribute, and modify it
under the terms of the Free Art License.
Released on 17th October 2010.
Track listing:
1. ClaudiusMaximus – The Military-Industrial Complex
2. ClaudiusMaximus – After The Despoilment
3. ClaudiusMaximus – Race Against Time
4. ClaudiusMaximus – Before Civilisation
Dedicated to innovative music and audio/visuals, the GOSUB10 label will
feature an eclectic group of musicians drawn together by their shared
use of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS). Freely distributed by
stream, download and special DVD releases, and made available through an
open license, GOSUB10 is run by the GOTO10 collective – an international
group of artists, musicians and programmers, dedicated to FLOSS and
digital arts. Brought to life in a intensive four day work sprint but
years in the making, the GOSUB10 netlabel is a natural extension of
GOTO10’s activities supporting and promoting digital art alongside FLOSS
tools through workshops, festivals, exhibitions, writing, and more.
http://gosub10.org
Claude
--
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org
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In french only (désolé pour le même mail provenant de différentes
listes !). Pour une meilleure mise en page, vous pouvez consulter le PDF
joint à ce mail :
/dev/art/#1
Rencontres, discussions et échanges entre artistes et développeurs
utilisant les nouvelles technologies de programmation (arts numériques,
hacking, performances, etc.).
Le 30 octobre de 14h à 18h
à la Générale Nord-Est
14 avenue Parmentier / 75011 Paris
Metro ligne 9 / Station Voltaire
14h / 16h : rencontres, discussions et …
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numériques, de la performance, du hacking et du développement
d'applications et d'installations.
16h / 16h30 : Pot/apéro
16h30 / 18h : performance + présentation de Jack/RYBN
HPNS#002 : resonant healing principle
Le principe de résonance est connu depuis la nuit des temps. Pratiqué et
enseigné par les chamans, hommes/femmes médecins et guérisseurs de la
planète de génération en génération, il fallut attendre l'arrivée du
philosophe, physicien et médecin allemand Dessauer de Heidelberg pour
qu'une structuration de ces connaissances ancestrales voie le jour dans
un contexte moderne. Abordant l'être humain dans sa globalité d'un point
de vue vibratoire, le Dr. Dessauer élabora en effet le concept de la
nature radiationnelle des maladies, repris par le médecin américain
Albert Abrams (1863-1924) qui entreprit les recherches et
expérimentations nécessaires à la structuration de la méthode.
Petit à petit, on coda les organes, les maladies et les facteurs
irritants, ainsi que les éléments de la sphère psychique et spirituelle.
Ces codages s'inscrivent dans la fréquence de la Lumière blanche, ou
énergie de vie, telle qu'elle est conçue dans la tradition cabalistique.
Ainsi, la technique de résonance s'adressa enfin à l'être humain dans sa
globalité: physique, psychique et spirituelle.
Aujourd'hui, un appareil spécialement conçu, où l'abdomen sain et la
percussion ont été remplacés par des enceintes et un écran vidéo
(HPNS#002), permet au praticien d'analyser chaque organe, facteur
toxique, maladie, perturbation émotionnelle et déséquilibre énergétique
sur le plan de sa fréquence vibratoire, qu'on ait pour point de départ
un désordre sur le plan physique, une disharmonie émotionnelle, mentale
ou spirituelle liée à l'usage intensif du Web. A chaque facteur
repérable correspond une fréquence vibratoire précise.
Le diagnostic établi, le praticien entrera en résonance - toujours à
l'aide de ses instruments - avec la méthode thérapeutique adéquate pour
le patient, pour un problème donné au moment de la recherche. L'éventail
des possibilités est sans fin, limité seulement par les connaissances du
praticien: de l'homéopathie aux Fleurs de Bach, en passant par la
trousse de médecine, les essences, couleurs ou cristaux, y compris les
remèdes allopathiques, les tisanes et les aliments, la méditation, les
sons, la lumière ou le mouvement (durant cette représentation le
praticien utilisera les sons, la lumière et le mouvement).
Il appartient ensuite au praticien de décider s'il est capable ou non de
prodiguer la thérapie requise.
Prochain rendez-vous /dev/art/#2 le vendredi 19 novembre de 19h à 23h
au BlackBoxe / 17 rue de la Chapelle / 75018 Paris
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This is a late posting about the 9.12 release of GridFlow which was
finished two weeks ago. Note that the Ubuntu packages are now made by
Claude instead of Patrick, and it's available as seven deb files instead
of one tar file. Get the packages at http://gridflow.ca/ !
ChangeLog between 9.11 (september 7th) and 9.12 (october 8th) :
* Gem loading is now optional at run-time (and mandatory at
compile-time), so that not having Gem will only result in 3 classes not
being loaded.
* […
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* [gridflow]: added attr pd_version
* improved examples: dither.pd qbert.pd
* [#import]: when in per_message mode, output empty grids just like any
other
* [setargs]: process commas and semis properly when updating $-variables
* [setargs]: use sys_queuegui to limit updates of objectboxes and
titlebars
* [setargs]: added method 'dirty'
* [#many]: margins (just as in [#see])
* [#many]: properties dialogue saves the spacing/margins settings to file
* now ready for win64 builds
* [args]: added attributes 'noloadbang' and 'noparens'
* internals: added CLASS_NOPARENS and CLASS_NOCOMMA about parsing of args
* added [#compress] and [gf/canvas_send]
* added [#expr], a [expr]-lookalike (no grid support yet, but does use
[#]-like numops internally)
* [gf/mouse_spy]: fixed init bug
* [#print]: fixed maxrows (was a bit off)
* [#print]: changed number format when printing float32 or float64.
* [#for]: step argument is now optional.
* [print] and [#print]: stop parsing parentheses in creation arguments
* [#unpack]: accept any grid containing as many elements as there are
outlets
* numops: add float support to % swap% rem swaprem
* more detailed error messages of the form "expected this, got that"
* [#out grid] and [parallel_port]: fix crash in case of error writing
* [#]: now defaults to [# ignore]
* reintroducing real unary operators. this means that there are now two
tables of operators in the doc, and the table of unary only applies to
[#] and [#expr] (they weren't much useful with anything else anyway).
Those operators have become unary (one-input):
sqrt rand sin cos tanh log exp C.sin C.cos C.tanh C.log C.exp
* added numops (one input): ! ~ unary- abs tan sinh cosh floor ceil
* added numops (one input): erf erfc cbrt expm1 log1p
* added numops (two inputs): ldexp /exp
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| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC
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libpd has reached a 0.1 release, enabling developers to use Pd as a
sound engine in their applications. Out of the gate, we have extensive
code samples for Android 1.5 and later, plus the basic tools to work
on iOS (recent armv7 recommended for now, with other devices soon). In
the near future, embedding Pd patches inside tools like
Processing/Java, OpenFrameworks/C++, and Python should be just as
easy. The library is based on Pd vanilla, so this is not a fork of Pd;
you can use patches in it …
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Developers will find the library, code snippets (for Android; iOS is
coming), and even some handy abstractions:
http://gitorious.org/pdlib/
To learn more:
Article on the release at createdigitalmusic:
http://bit.ly/libpdishere
Group for discussing Pd on mobile, embedded, and using libpd:
http://noisepages.com/groups/pd-everywhere/
End users with Android phones or tablets can try out packages now:
http://gitorious.org/pdlib/pages/Packages
... in addition to patches from Chris detailed in the CDM post above.
libpd available is thanks to the work of Peter Brinkmann, with
testing, further development, documentation, and other contributions
from the RjDj team (who are now adopting it in their future
development work), Hans-Christoph Steiner, Chris McCormick (who has
also added the ability to make HTML5 web interfaces), and Peter Kirn,
along with members of the NYC Patching Circle at NYC Resistor.
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>>>Maybe you would want to shorten it?
>>>This is the body of the traduction:
Dear friends,
The second year of activities of "Taller de Algoritmia"
include new modules and applied knowledge in art
aesthetic as well as a more direct relationship with innovation
in relation to the new environment that welcomes us in 2010. We are pleased
to report that with support from the government's institution for promotion
on production, CORFO, through its new archives and library area,…
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modules
on innovation and aesthetics will be held in by this new premises in
Moneda Street 921, Santiago (Chile), second floor, in its Patrimonial Room,
from about the second week of November of this year.
The modules called for this year are:
ISA:: Introduction to Analog Sensors for Interactive Interfaces
ICG:: Introduction to Computer Graphics
IPD:: Introduction to Pure Data (Pd)
ISM:: Introduction to Microcontrollers Sensors
IBE:: Instrumentation Bioelectronics
ISS:: Introduction to Sound Synthesis with Pd
IMMVP:: Introduction to Method in Music and Video-Performance with Pd
IOSC:: Introduction to Open Sound Control (OSC)
SSII:: Wireless Sensors
CCDD: Digital Controllers
IMMEPD:: Introduction to Methods in Electronic Music with Pd
IOCV:: Introduction to Open Computer Vision (OpenCV)
IEM:: Electronic Musical Instruments
I also want to welcome Hector and Marco Capossiello
Colasso, comprising this year's workshop. From their
areas of expertise, will guide the new modules proposed;
Computer Graphics and Sound Synthesis respectively.
I remember the true commitment that the workshop had have from a
beginning, with the use of free license logic for
multiple platforms, as an effective way of disseminating
details that make useful algorithmic methods participate in the common
domain
, while maintaining the original appropriation and intellectual
industrial processes involved.
>From now I send my warmest greetings to all (as) you
I remain yours,
Diego Correa T.
Coordinator
Taller de Algoritmia 2010
http://labormedia.cl/algoritmia
2010/10/21 Correa Diego <algoritmia(a)labormedia.cl>
> Hi Marco,
>
> I'm very thankful for your interest in the publication of our activities.
>
> I will give it a turn and I'll send you the traduction the next hour.
>
> fair enough?
>
>
> best wishes,
>
> Diego
>
>
> 2010/10/21 Marco Donnarumma <info(a)thesaddj.com>
>
> Hi Diego,
>> Marco Donnarumma here from Pd-list.
>>
>> I run a blog about open source culture and media art at
>> http://www.thesaddj.com and I'd like to post a news about this series of
>> workshops.
>> Perhaps you have an English version of the call?
>>
>> I could translate with some tools but it could be faster and easier if you
>> had a translation already.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Marco
>>
>>
>> 2010/10/19 Correa Diego <algoritmia(a)labormedia.cl>
>>
>>> Estimados(as),
>>>
>>> El segundo año de actividades de "Taller de Algoritmia" contemplará
>>> nuevos módulos de conocimientos aplicados en arte y estética, además de una
>>> relación aún más directa con la innovación en relación al nuevo espacio que
>>> nos acoge este 2010. Nos es grato informar que gracias al apoyo de Corfo, a
>>> través de su nueva área de archivos y biblioteca, los módulos prácticos en
>>> innovación y estética se realizarán en sus nuevas dependencias ubicadas en
>>> calle Moneda 921, Santiago; segundo piso, sala patrimonial; a partir de la
>>> segunda semana de noviembre.
>>>
>>> Los módulos convocados para este año son:
>>>
>>> ISA :: Introducción a Sensores Análogos para Interfaces Interactivas
>>> ICG :: Introducción a Computer Graphics
>>> IPD :: Introducción a Pure Data (Pd)
>>> ISM :: Introducción a Sensores con Microcontroladores
>>> IBE :: Instrumentación Bioelectrónica
>>> ISS :: Introducción a la Síntesis de Sonidos con Pd
>>> IMMVP :: Introducción a Método en Música y Video-Performance con Pd
>>> IOSC :: Introducción a Open Sound Control (OSC)
>>> SSII :: Sensores Inalámbricos
>>> CCDD :: Controladores Digitales
>>> IMMEPD :: Introducción a Métodos en Música Electrónica con Pd
>>> IOCV :: Introducción a Open Computer Vision (OpenCV)
>>> IEM :: Instrumentos Electrónicos Musicales
>>>
>>> También quiero dar la bienvenida a Hector Capossiello y Marco Colasso,
>>> que integran este año el taller. Desde sus respectivas áreas de expertise,
>>> guiarán los nuevos módulos propuestos en Computer Graphics y Síntesis de
>>> Sonido respectivamente.
>>>
>>> Debo recordar el fiel compromiso que el taller ha tenido desde un inicio
>>> con la utilización de lógica de licencia libre para múltiples plataformas,
>>> como una vía efectiva de divulgar los detalles que hacen de los métodos
>>> algorítmicos un bien de dominio común, sin desmedro de la apropiación
>>> original, intelectual e industrial de los procesos implicados.
>>>
>>> Desde ya les envío mis saludos más cordiales a todos(as) Uds.
>>>
>>>
>>> se despide atentamente,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Diego Correa T.
>>> Coordinador Taller de Algoritmia 2010
>>> http://labormedia.cl/algoritmia
>>> Santiago, Chile.
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://labormedia.cl/algoritmia
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Pd-announce mailing list
>>> Pd-announce(a)iem.at
>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Marco Donnarumma aka TheSAD
>> Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher
>> Ongoing MSc by Research, University of Edinburgh, UK
>>
>>
>> PORTFOLIO: http://marcodonnarumma.com
>> LAB: http://www.thesaddj.com | http://cntrl.sourceforge.net |
>> http://www.flxer.net
>> EVENT: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net
>>
>
>
>
> --
> http://labormedia.cl/algoritmia
>
--
http://labormedia.cl/algoritmia
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Hi list,
I'm writing to make available to you a feature extraction library that I
implemented as abstractions in PD
It can be useful for people who are also studying this subject and other
things related to it.
Here is the google site with the library attached for download:
https://sites.google.com/site/pdescriptors/
I hope you enjoy it
Best
Adriano
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 01:10:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju(a)artengine.ca>
To: pdmtl(a)artengine.ca
Subject: pdmtl#37
Trente-septième rencontre du club d'utilisateurs de PureData de Montréal
à Vidéographe, au 4550, rue Garnier (coin Mont-Royal)
Le samedi 23 octobre 2010 de 13h00 à 17h00
1. Pure Data et les Larseneurs
(Thomas Thiery)
La présentation "Pure Data et les Larseneurs" a pour objectif de
présenter deux "patchs"…
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d'interventions dédiés aux larsens, "Larseneurs". Elle se déroulera en
trois temps, l'une consacrée à la présentation du projet et des actions
réalisées puis par la présentation du "patch larsenophone" simple et
enfin la description du "patch larsenophone réseau".
Larseneur : http://larseneur.net
Thomas Thiery : http://www.th-th.fr
2. Nouveaux externes dans la librairie "tof"
(Thomas O. Fredericks)
Je présenterai quelques externes d'interface-utilisateur, et le système
de routage/gui/paramètres/sauvegarde param (version «release»)
3. Thomas O. Fredericks va me poser des questions sur ma présentation
passée à propos de la nouvelle façon de faire de l'OpenGL dans
GridFlow 9.11 ([gf/gl]).
4. On parlera un peu de ZenGarden (http://github.com/mhroth/ZenGarden)
5. Le Cyc
(Martin Eckart)
For the project I built a projection system in PD-GEM which allows the
artist to "perform" the visuals (including panning/zooming) in
real-time with the band. It's a glorified slideshow but I'm proud of
it :)
We're performing that and our newer project "Hello Adventure" (no
online samples...yet. More of a stop-motion animation piece) in
Montreal this coming weekend and in other parts of Ontario through
early November so if you're in the area please do come say hi.
http://www.polydactylhearts.ca/?page_id=397
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| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC
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