Hello,
I am happy to announce the release of PuREST JSON 1.3.0, code name:
Trickle down theory.
PuREST JSON is a library for connecting Puredata (Pd) to HTTP services
and encoding and decoding JSON data.
This is the first release to require at least json-c 0.11, which is
available on all platforms with the release of Debian Jessie. A patch is
available, if you want to compile PuREST JSON with older versions of json-c.
Main changes:
- [rest] and [oauth] can now be used to download HTTP streams without
waiting for the whole data.
- rewrite of manual with examples on using Pd as a Twitter client and
sonifying Bitcoin prices
Github repository:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson
Source code packages:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson/releases
Full documentation:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson/wiki
Binaries for Windows and Debian i386 and amd64:
http://ix.residuum.org/pd/purest_json.html
Build instructions for all platforms:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson/wiki/Compilation
Full changelog:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/residuum/PuRestJson/master/Changelog.txt
Have fun,
{"name": "Thomas"}
--
"Chaney was aware that anything, however small, can get the eye of the
media if it's repulsive enough." (Robert Anton Wilson - The Universe
Next Door)
http://www.residuum.org/
Greetings,
We are happy to announce the lineup of workshops this summer at Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics!
The list is located below; find more details here: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/ <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/>
If you have questions about any of the workshops, please let me know, or contact the instructors directly. Feel free to share this with lists and sites of which you are a member!
CCRMA SUMMER WORKSHOPS 2015
The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics offers intensive programs in which top educators and researchers in the fields of music, engineering, and computer science present a detailed study of specialized subjects. Each workshop is one week long. The workshops are open to the public.
6/15 - 6/19 Aspects of Sound in Art <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/aspects-of-sound-in-art-asa-2015>: Elaine Buckholtz, Sasha Leitman, and Floor Van de Velde
Acoustic. Electronic. Analog. Digital. Interactive. Sound. Art. Installation <>.
6/21 - 6/26 SuperCollider <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/supercollider>: Fernando Lopez Lezcano and Bruno Ruviaro
SuperCollider is one of the most powerful programming environments for real time sound synthesis and processing, algorithmic & generative composition, and many other audio related applications.
6/29 - 7/3 New Music Controllers <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/new-music-controllers-2015>: Sasha Leitman and Michael Gurevich
In this workshop, you will learn how to construct novel musical controllers and sound art objects.
7/6 - 7/10 <>Audio Plug-Ins Designed with Faust <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/faust-workshop-2015>: Romain Michon
Have you always wondered how your favorite VST <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Studio_Technology> reverb works in Ableton <http://www.ableton.com/> or do you just want to learn an easy way to design your own plug-ins or MaxMSP <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_%28software%29> objects? This CCRMA audio plug-ins design workshop is what you're looking for.
7/13 - 7/17 Music Information Retrieval <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/music-information-retrieval-mir-2015>: Jay LeBoeuf, Leigh Smith, Steve Tjoa
Learn how computers and mobile devices understand sound, including concepts and design for music recommendation systems, audio indexing, and automatic music transcription.
7/20 - 7/24 Designing Musical Games :: Gaming Musical Design <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/designingmusicalgames2015>: Rob Hamilton and Chris Platz
One of the most exciting areas of music technology development is happening in the realm of gaming and interactive virtual space. This hands-on workshop will explore cutting edge techniques for building interactive sound and music systems for games and 2D/3D rendered environments.
7/27 - 7/31 3D Printing for Acoustics <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/3d-printing-acoustics-2015> : John Granzow and Dan Somen
In collaboration with the Product Realization Lab (PRL), CCRMA presents a 3D printing workshop where participants will join a group of makers who print their own instruments.
8/3 - 8/7 Stompbox Design <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/stompbox-design-2015>: Edgar Berdahl and Esteban Maestre
Come design your own flavor of audio effect at Stanford Universityʼs Stompbox Design workshop. We will teach you a new platform for implementing audio effects in hardware that not only enables you to re-create sound effects from the past but also promotes the creation of new sound effects.
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Nette Worthey
CCRMA Administrator
Dept. of Music, Stanford
660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford CA 94305
650.723.4971 x320
650.723.8468 fax
networth(a)ccrma.stanford.edu
PD Berlin meetings are from now at c-base (Rungestrasse 20 Berlin)
every first and third thursday in the month beginning 20:00, the next
one is this weeks thursday, the 21. May. This time we want to explore midi
and OSC programming with PD and jam a bit.
Looking forward to it and thanks c-base for hosting us.
What we do:
The meetings don't replace workshops (which are offered extra ;) ),
scope of these meetings can be any (or none) of the following:
patch/project showcase
programming
work on general Pd documentation
help for beginners (installation, programming tips, ...)
or something else you want to do ...
Just come along, bring your laptop and sit down with
us. The bar is open during the meetings. Necessary prerequisites are
only a computer and good mood. If Pd isn't on it, we'll download and
install it.
http://puredata.info/community/groups/pd-berlin/pd-berlin-users-group/
We thank c-base for providing the space and network for the
meetings.
You are warmly invited to attend this symposium curated by Guy Harries and
organised by CPAD (Centre for Performing Arts Development) at UEL.
'Embodied Sound'
an evening symposium about contemporary live performance
*Free entry, no booking required.*
Wednesday 13 May at University of East London, University Square Stratford
- US.3.38 (Studio 2)
1 Salway Road, London E15 1NF
SYMPOSIUM - performances, paper, panel talk: 6.00-9.00pm
WORKSHOP- "live sound/live vision": 4.15-5.45pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/452454428255574/
The symposium ‘Embodied Sound’ is an evening’s exploration and discussion
of the connection between sound and the performer's body in current live
practice. The wide range of approaches includes vocal experimentation, use
of the body’s various ‘signals’ captured through sensors, and the
translation/interpretation of sound into live illustration.
Performers will be presenting and discussing their live work, including:
Marco Donnarumma, Sharon Gal and the Live Hazard Collective (Guy Harries
and Valerie Pezeron.
Guest speaker Zeynep Bulut (King’s College London) will present a paper on
the connection between sound and the body, and Michael Bunce (UEL) will
chair a panel with all the presenters, including Q&A.
The symposium is preceded by an afternoon ‘live sound / live illustration’
workshop organised by Live Hazard Collective (4.15-5.45pm). All workshop
participants will collaborate on an improvised sound piece, as well as live
illustration in response to sound. ALL WELCOME (including those who do not
consider themselves 'musicians' or 'illustrators').
The Centre for Performing Arts Development (CPAD) at the University of East
London (UEL) is focused on developing original and innovative research in
Performing Arts including Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies, Music,
Dance and Creative Writing with a particular emphasis on socially engaged
practices, performance philosophy and cultures, practice-based research,
digital and interdisciplinary research.
--
Marco Donnarumma
Performer, body tinkerer, teacher and writer.
#soundandmusic #biotech #freeculture
EAVI - Goldsmiths, University of London
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com
Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com
PD Berlin meetings are from now at c-base (Rungestrasse 20 Berlin)
every first and third thursday in the month beginning 20:00, the next
one is this weeks thursday, the 7. May. This time we want to explore midi
and OSC programming with PD and jam a bit.
Looking forward to it and thanks c-base for hosting us.
What we do:
The meetings don't replace workshops (which are offered extra ;) ),
scope of these meetings can be any (or none) of the following:
patch/project showcase
programming
work on general Pd documentation
help for beginners (installation, programming tips, ...)
or something else you want to do ...
Just come along, bring your laptop and sit down with
us. The bar is open during the meetings. Necessary prerequisites are
only a computer and good mood. If Pd isn't on it, we'll download and
install it.
http://puredata.info/community/groups/pd-berlin/pd-berlin-users-group/
We thank c-base for providing the space and network for the
meetings.