There is an IRC channel for PureData on the IRC.FreeNode.Net network and
the name of the channel is "#dataflow".
Just a reminder because I hadn't announced it in a long, long time.
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| Mathieu Bouchard ---- tél: +1.514.383.3801 ---- Villeray, Montréal, QC
(sorry for x-posting)
Dear all,
The new issue of thesaddj.com news aggregator is now on-line.
Issue #23: news, articles, calls and events around open source culture,
sonic research, new media art and shared knowledge.
Tags: festival, piksel report, sonification, xth sense, biotechnology,
censorship, wearable DIY, scotland, workshops, LAC2011, data visualization.
(a lot of Pd works in this issue!)
+ upcoming 2011 events.
Read it here http://www.thesaddj.com/newsletter/feb11/index.html
Best wishes,
--
Marco Donnarumma aka TheSAD
Independent New Media and Sonic Arts Professional, Performer, Instructor
ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing)
The 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
Join us at General Assembly, which just hosted the Music Hack Day next
Thursday evening! We'll be back at it, hacking on all sorts of
digital media and music things from kinect cameras to musical
instruments.
http://puredata.info/community/NYCPatchingCircle
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.
This is a meeting where we all can come to work.
This is an informal gathering of patching and patchers (Pd, Max/MSP/
Jitter, and even vvvv, Eyesweb, Labview, etc.). Beginners and
Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the public, etc. Work
on personal projects, professional 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.
Thursday 2/24 6-9pm
Free!
Directions
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Patching Circle, http://puredata.info/community/NYCPatchingCircle
General Assembly, http://www.generalassemb.ly/
Thursday, Feb 24th, 6-9pm
902 Broadway, 4th Floor
Flatiron District
New York, NY 10010
Tel. 212.937.6580 (Eyebeam) or 347.850.4872 (Hans)
Your PD externals are exactly what we need!
I was dreaming of some, but I don;t have the math.
BRAVO
Ed
Metastudio 4 for Pure Data - coming soon!
Metastudio 3 still available at http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
----- Original Message ----
From: William Brent <william.brent(a)gmail.com>
To: PD-List <pd-list(a)iem.at>
Sent: Mon, 14 February, 2011 4:48:49
Subject: [PD] [PD announce] timbreID spectrograms
Hi,
If anyone needs to plot spectrograms, I just updated the timbreID
examples with improved plotting patches. The old patches used
structs, which were really really slow to draw. The new ones rely on
GEM and are much more useable. You can plot cepstrograms as well.
I also recently added a classic vocoder patch based on a Bark-spaced
filterbank. You'll need the latest version of timbreID for all of
this to work. If you're interested, the library & example patches can
be downloaded in separate packages here:
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html#timbreID
--
William Brent
www.williambrent.com
“Great minds flock together”
Conflations: conversational idiom for the 21st century
www.conflations.com
VISUALIZAR'11: Understanding Infrastructures
Call for Projects and Papers
*Deadline: March 21, 2011*
*Call for collaborators: April 11, 2011*
*Dates of the workshop: June 14 through July 1, 2011*
Medialab-Prado and EOI Business School call for projects and papers that
will investigate, analyze and represent through data the running of
infrastractures and global systems. Selected projects will be
collaboratively developed during the Visualizar'11: Understanding
infrastructures workshop, that will be held in Madrid from *June 16 to
July 1, * *2011*.
Papers will be publicly presented during the previous international
seminar on June 14 and 15, 2011.
Possible topics:
- Energy infrastructures. Power grids, gas and oil distribution
networks, renewable energy production networks...
- Transport infrastructures. Aerial and sea routes, road and rail
networks, urban mobility networks...
- Information infrastructures. Radio and TV broadcasting, data networks,
communications satellites, underwater cables, wireless urban networks,
terrestrial and mobile telephony.
- Supply chain infrastracture. Processes and systems of the
agro-alimentary production, goods and products distribution networks...
- Removal Chain. Waste collection systems, treatment plants, recycling
processes...
- Economy and financial infrastructures. Banks, trade zones, processes
and agents of the financial markets...
- Legal infrastructures. International agreements, regulation bodies,
territory regulation plans... (See the list of related links and references)
Medialab-Prado's Visualizar program is a research and education platform
devoted to exploring the culture of Big Data and its impact today in
science, society and the arts.
Since its first edition in 2007 the program has gathered more than one
hundred participants from all over the world who have developed projects
explaining stories about phenomena like pollution levels and traffic
flows within big cities, the use of social networks in political
campaigns or the financing of cultural institutions.
Each Visualizar edition includes an intensive project development
workshop, a conference, educational activities open to the public and
the exhibition of the developed projects.
Directed by José Luis de Vicente. With the support of Bestiario
<http://www.bestiario.org/>.
Those interested may apply until March 21 through the online form
available at http://medialab-prado.es
More information:
visualizar(at)medialab-prado.es
http://medialab-prado.es/article/visualizar10_comprendiendo_las_infraestruc…
--
Nerea García Garmendia
Comunicación / Press
Medialab-Prado
Área de Las Artes, Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Plaza de las Letras
Alameda, 15 28014 Madrid
Tfno. +34 914 202 754
difusion(a)medialab-prado.es
www.medialab-prado.es
"Antes de imprimir este documento asegúrate de que es realmente necesario. ¡Gracias por tu colaboración!"
Paper draft submission: March 28, 2011
Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2011
Final Paper submission: July 11, 2011
The 4th Pure Data Convention will be held August 08-14, 2011, at Liszt School of Music and Bauhaus-Universität in Weimar, Germany. In custom of the previous conventions we invite you to submit your papers related to the Pure Data programming environment in the fields of computer science, artistic creation and scientific research. The papers will be rated according to academic standards such as novelty and relevance in a peer review process. The Pd community is a heterogeneous group of users, developers, authors, artists, musicians, programmers; often in more than one role at a time.
Papers from widely divergent perspectives are encouraged. Some possible topics could include:
• Libraries and externals extending Pd
• Tools built in or for Pd
• Education
• Spatialisation
• Pd on mobile devices
• Pd embedded in games and applications
• Pd as a framework for audiovisual works
Please check the website for the of terms of submission. Templates for the Papers (LaTeX, Open/LibreOffice) will be provided soon on the conventions home page:
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/Pure_Data_convention_2011
The conference is held in English, thereby the papers have to be in English. The length of a paper should be 4-8 pages, including an abstract (50-100 words) and up to 5 keywords.
Proposals for workshops of all levels, from beginner to special interest, may be directed my email to max.neupert at the domain uni-weimar.de
A separate call for music, performances and artworks will follow soon.
Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who might be interested!
The PureData Convention 2011 organization team.
Björn Lindig and Max Neupert
/[English Below]
/Nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer la naissance du Flossmanual Pure
Data en français initié grâce à un BookSprint de 5 jours à l'initiative
de l'association FlossManuals France
Il est en ligne depuis hier soir :
http://fr.flossmanuals.net/Puredata/Introduction
Présentation de la démarche cette après midi (samedi 12 février) à Mains
d'Oeuvre entre 15h et 17h
+/- Stream : http://labomedia.net:8000/pdflossmanual.ogg
irc : #flossmanuals sur freenode
Il est désormais ouvert à vos contributions !
Un grand merci à l'Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Mains
d'Œuvres (Craslab) et Okno ainsi qu'à tous les contributeurs qui ont
participé sur place ou à distance à ce BookSprint
== [English] ==
We are pleased to announce the fact that since yesterday, there is a
french flossmanual for Pure Data :
http://fr.flossmanuals.net/Puredata/Introduction initiated with a 5 day
BookSprint initiated by NGO FlossManualFrance
This afternoon (12.02.2011), it will be presented @ Mains d'Oeuvre St
Ouen between 15h - 17h French time
+/- Stream : http://labomedia.net:8000/pdflossmanual.ogg
irc : #flossmanuals sur freenode
It's now open to all contributions !
Big thanks to Association FlossManuals France, Organisation
internationale de la Francophonie, Mains d'Œuvres (Craslab) and d'Okno +
all contributors
++Benjamin
Hi,
2011/2/8 Pierre Massat <pimassat(a)gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> Thanks for sharing this.
> Excuse my ignorance, but what use can one make of this external? Can it be
> used for mixing/mastering?
it may be used in that context, it may be used in sound installations as well.
> Also, how can i compile it on windows?
as said earlier: precompiled externals are available there
http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz , one of them is for
windows.
Other wise you can get the source code from pd svn and compile it yourself.
>
> Pierre
>
> 2011/2/8 David Doukhan <david.doukhan(a)gmail.com>
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> It's been a long time since PDCON09, and I've been quite busy.
>> I finally cleaned up my code, did some improvements, and a
>> user-friendly documentation for the external cw_binaural~ .
>>
>> In few words, cw_binaural~ is a binaural synthesis external allowing:
>> * the use of any hrtf database (listen, cipic, ...)
>> * the simultaneous use of different hrtfs
>> * the choice of the interpolation method used (all pass/pure delay
>> decomposition for better ITD estimation or no decomposition)
>> * the length of the HRIR considered
>> * the filtering method (spectral, temporal)
>> * the method used for the pure delay
>>
>> Precompiled external (Linux, Mac Intel & Windows) and doc are now
>> available at http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz
>> The external sources are available on pd svn:
>> trunk/externals/ddoukhan/cw_binaural~
>>
>> The external has been initially described in:
>> CW_binaural~: a binaural synthesis external for Pure Data
>> David Doukhan and Anne Sedes, PDCON09
>>
>> There have been few improvements since that time that are described in
>> the example patches.
>>
>> The aim of that external is to be as user friendly as possible, so
>> feel free to tells any remarks helping to improve the external or the
>> help patches, or to ask any question concerning its use.
>>
>> Hoping you will enjoy it!
>>
>> --
>> David Doukhan
>>
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>
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