For those of you in the US Southwest. There's a couple of slots left for
this, so RSVP if you are interested!
derek
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Pure Data workshop
Santa fe, Sunday 20 Feb 2005
1PM-9PM
Library of the College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe New Mexico USA
Cost: $50
Max participants: 8
*participants must bring their own laptop/desktop or make prior
arrangements with me!
Pure Data is a visual, object-oriented data-flow programming language
which can be used for a wide variety of multimedia purposes. These include:
live audio performance
live video processing + "VJing"
MIDI and sensor data handling
microphone and video camera input
"plugin" prototyping
audio and video webstreaming
art installations
interfacing with databases
control of STAMP/PIC-style microprocessors for robotics, lighting & etc
applications
intergration with Flash, Reaktor, Max/MSP, SuperCollider, Proce55ing and
JavaScript via Open Sound Control
...and much much more
Pure Date is free to download, use, modify and share, is open source and
has a huge international user community who are often quite willing to
give pointers. It is commonly used by sound, video and media artists for
performances, installations, web projects and custom devices. Besides
its modular structure, its main advantage is being able to manipulate
data, sound and image all within the same environment.
PD runs on the Linux, OSX, win32 and Irix platforms, allowing it to be
used on almost any hardware, from dektops to palmtops. No previous
programming experience is necessary to learn PD, although a working
knowledge of digital audio and video is recommended.
This workshop will be an 8 hour crash course in the "vocabulary" and
"grammar" of Pure Data, giving the participants enough background in PD
to continue their own explorations in the program, and hopefully to
create a local users-group to continue to help and support each other.
During the course of the day, we will cover:
1) Installation + configuration for Linux, Mac OSX 10.3, Windows
Please note that not all the features of PD are supported under Windows,
including much of the video processing! If this is a concern, please
contact me ahead of time and we can work something out.
2) Pure Data as a Language
Like learning any new language, PD starts with learning vocabulary and
grammer. In this case, we will learn the names of many common objects
and the syntax of how to use them.
3) Pure Data for Sound
PD has powerful signal-processing abilities, and we will explore these
by building a simple, monophonic synthesizer controllable from either a
MIDI device or from the keyboard of your computer.
4) Pure Data for Video
PDP [Pure Data Packet] is an external library for Pure Data which
processes video packets. We will use randomly-generated video noise and
Quicktime video files to explore PD's use as a VJ performance tool.
Please encode any video you would like to use in Quicktime Photo-JPG
compression. PDP is not available for Windows!
5) Pure Data for 3D
GEM is an external library for PD which uses OpenGL for the creation and
manipulation of 3D graphical objects. Images and videos can then be
applied as textures to these objects, and the objects can also be made
to respond to sound, MIDI or other input.
6) Pure Data Examples
We will look at several projects using PD for live performance,
installations and web-based projects.
7) Pure Data Resources
Finally, we will check out where to find more information about PD,
including it's built-in documentation and tutorials, the various
websites devoted to it, the PD mailing list, and hopefully each other.
8) Participant Info
I'll need to know the following info from you if you would like to attend:
---the OS your laptop will run during the workshop [very important!]
---what experience you have with PD/GEM/PDP, Max/MSP/Jitter, Reaktor,
SuperCollider, Flash/ActionScript or similar applications [not required,
I'm just curious...]
---contact phone numbers for you in case something changes
---confirmation that you will be able to attend on Sunday
More info about Pure Data:
Pure Data program
http://pd.iem.at/http://www.puredata.info <http://www.puredata.info/>/
http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/
GEM - Graphics Environment for Multimedia
http://gem.iem.at/
PDP -Pure Data Packet and PiDiP
http://zwizwa.fartit.com/pd/pdp/doc/http://ydegoyon.free.fr/pidip.html
About the lecturer:
Holzer [USA 1972] is a sound and radio artist based in the Netherlands.
His work focuses on capturing and transforming small, unnoticed sounds
and electromagnetic resonances from various natural and urban locations,
participatory and collaborative media projects, live audiovisual
performance and the use and teaching of free software such as Linux and
Pure-Data. He has been giving workshops on Free + Open Source multimedia
tools for two and a half years in various locations in Europe.
http://www.umatic.nl
--
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
---Oblique Strategy # 36:
"Consult other sources
-promising
-unpromising"
Hi,
12. Feb 2005, that is this night, there will be a big
Pd/SC3/Max/Sax/Strings/etc Improvisation in Cologne, ECR Hallen,
Rheinauhafen. Starting 20:30.
For Details see:
http://opensoundcircus.org/
Participitants:
Luigi Rensinghoff, Cologne - Concept, Gitarr, Pure Data Programming,
Surround-Programming
Falk Grieffenhagen, Cologne - Max/MSP-Programming, Saxophon, Live
Visuals
Aymerick Mansoux, Goto10.org, Amsterdam - Concept, Pure Data
Programming, Live-Visuals
Jan Kees - Amsterdam, SuperCollider-Programming
Marloes de Valk Montevideo, Goto10.org, Amsterdam - Visuals
Chun Lee aka bitsplitters, OpenLab London - Pure Data Programming,
Max/MSP-Programming
Konrad Kinard, OpenLab LONDON - Vocals, Pure Data Programming
Yves Degoyon aka d.R.e.G.S, Pure Date, Sound Sculpture,
Milano/Barcelona
Frank Barknecht - footils.org, Pure Data Programming
Jasper Wasmuth - Saxophon
Theodor PauÃ, quatr'art - String Quartett
Joe "Something", Cologne. Drums
et al.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
_ __latest track: fqdn _ http://footils.org/cms/show/38
http://woodstreetgalleries.org/home.html
YoYo Berimbau is a Pd-controlled interactive musical robot created by
Amorphic Robot Works. It was programmed completely in Pd by
Hans-Christoph Steiner with help from Frank Hausman. It is part of the
Amorphic Robot Works show at the Wood Street Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA,
USA, which is on until March 19th.
http://amorphicrobotworks.org/
.hc
________________________________________________________________________
____
Using ReBirth is like trying to play an 808 with a long stick.
-David Zicarelli
Hi,
There is a new test release of Pda available from
its new website at:
http://gige.xdv.org/pda
If you are in the rare position of owning a PDA were you can install
Linux, you might try it out and have a Pd system that you can carry
around and play in the metro or on your bicicle.
Note that you need the latest release of the familiar Linux distribution
(0.8) for the iPaqs or of OpenZaurus (3.5.2) for Zauri.
Guenter
hola,
http://crash.1010.co.uk
crash shoreditch town hall london ec1 [on door £3 / online £3,33] 10 am
crash ica london sw1 [tickets through ica 02079303647] 8.30 pm
crash crashing(a)1010.co.uk crash.1010.co.uk
sevy
Samplemapper is a soundfile management system for Pure Data which uses
Krzysztof Czaja's Cyclone libray to store and recall samples by
filename. The [samplemapper] abstraction provides a convenient GUI for
storing up to 32 soundfiles in tables. The [mapreader] abstraction
provides a simple and fast method for selecting samples by filename. The
zip file also includes a very basic example sampler "client", called
[ex-sampler].
https://puredata.info/Members/derek/samplemapper.zip/view
Comments welcome!
best,
derek
--
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl
---Oblique Strategy # 36:
"Consult other sources
-promising
-unpromising"
hi all
Just to let you all know that we have been developing a set of modules
to make OSC.py by Daniel Holtz easier to use. It is called SimpleOSC and
it can be downloaded from
www.ixi-software.net/content/body_backyard_code.html
We developed it for our own use and to help teaching how to use OSC in
python during workshops we give at universities and institutions.
It is not rocket science but we are sure it will help some people
getting into OSC in python, this is why we thought about releasing it.
I use it to comunicate from a Python based interface to and PD sound engine.
best
--
enrike
hi devs ...
mathieu bouchard, thomas grill and i are trying to set up the first
virtual pd developer meeting on irc:
date:
friday, 28th
time:
17:00 UTC
where:
channel #dataflow
network irc.freenode.net
port 6667
i hope most of the pd developers can join the discussion ...
see you there ... tim
--
mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783
http://www.mokabar.tk
After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space
would say "I want to see the manager."
William S. Burroughs
Hi all,
I've updated Pd 0.38 to fix some bugs. Notably, I incorporated
Hans-Cristoph's GUI fixes, which I don't understand, but which seem
to work great.
cheers
Miller
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hy all
another stammtisch concerning all things realtime finite reality engines
as well as social and technical interconnection of theirs will be held
this wednesday, 26th Jan 2005, ~20.00 at "the falcon"
- -> falckensteinstrasse 29, berlin-kreuzberg
a few crates of beer will be provided, donations for the directed
aquisition of more such (think prutldruth feb 2005) will be gratefully
aczepted.
hope to see you there.
please forward where appropriate.
bst, opt
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.. unfortunately, the -2 release which works MUCH better on Mac, doesn't
allow you to get the help patches or test-tone on linux. I'll have to
use the new stuff conditionally, will try to fix ASAP.
Miller
Hello everybody,
Mlab Helsinki contributes to the Art’s Birthday 2005 celebration by
organizing NoiseCity Helsinki electro-acoustic music event on Saturday
15th of January (TODAY).
During this event, Clonus Patterns' (Improvisation band from Mlab /
UIAH) performance will start at 21:30 (GMT+2) and it will last 20
min. During Clonus Patterns' Performance you can send text messages
from the following URL and these messages will be part of our
improvisation session. http://noise.uiah.fi/
So, lets play together!! Your messages will control our pd instruments.
Each word, each letter in these text messages will be transformed into
individual sound forms, which will be the part of the Clonus Patterns
improvisation.
We will enable this browser to send messages soon at
http://noise.uiah.fi
For locals, 14561 is the phone number (only for Elisa subscribers) that
you can send your SMS messages to control our pd instruments during the
improvisation session. You need to type "nc" (without quotation marks)
first then the message that you want to send.
ps. we will also steam Art's Birthday NoiseCity Helsinki event from
http://noise.uiah.fi:8000/live
best,
Koray.
-----------------
M.Koray Tahiroglu
DA student/researcher
Media Lab,
University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK
Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
tel: +358 40 754 8449
fax: +358 9 75630 555
Hi all,
I've written up some tutorials for interfacing Microchip PICs with PD.
It's light on the PD side of things at the moment, but there's more to
come. Let me know what you think.
http://www.0x09.com/Marlboro/physcomp/
Cheers,
Ian
hi all ...
i just uploaded the new version of the volctl~ external to both the cvs
and my website (www.geocities.com/themokabar/software.html)
volctl~ does the same as:
| | |
| |pack f f|
| |
| |line~|
| |
|*~|
|
but it's using handcoded sse instructions to save cpu speed ...
changes: - simd optimized ramps
- working runtime dispaching
cheers ... tim
--
mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783
http://www.mokabar.tk
After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space
would say "I want to see the manager."
William S. Burroughs
hi all ...
i wrote two new externals for threaded patching:
detatch: the message to the inlet will be sent to the outlet, but all
functions called as result of this message run in a helper thread.
join: the message to the inlet will be sent to the outlet during the
next idle callback of the scheduler. it doesn't matter, which thread the
message was coming from. messages from the main pd thread will be
rescheduled.
detatch requires the latest devel_0_38 branch, since it uses a modified
version of thomas grill's new stack management.
join requires a recent version of devel_0_38, since it's using idle
callbacks.
warning: both externals provide the possibility of threaded patching.
beware of the risks:
- not every pd object is thread-safe (if unsure, look at the source
code)
- pd is not completely thread-safe itself
- everything that is triggered by the detatched message will be
detatched. don't mix threaded and non-threaded message paths unless you
know what you are doing. use the join external to synchronize with the
main pd thread!!!!
- if detatch/join crashes pd during a performance, don't complain ... i
warned you
- both detatch and join have an overhead ... so only use them, if you
really need threaded patching, e.g. have a subpatch that has to run for
quite some time and would interrupt audio...
if you still want to try it ... have a lot of fun ...
it's available on cvs only atm ...
cheers ... tim
--
mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de ICQ: 96771783
http://www.mokabar.tk
After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space
would say "I want to see the manager."
William S. Burroughs
hola,
before that Santa Klaus leaves the base,
i will release this version of P.i.D.i.P.
that tries to escape from patents issue
by offering a full support for ogg/theora video format
( reading, writing & streaming in & out ).
so, here is the usual CHANGES.LOG :
#######################################################################
0.12.18 ( codename Benisensi )
added pdp_icedthe~ : a threaded theora stream reader ( from flumotion or
icecast )
added pdp_theonice~ : a theora a/v streamer ( to flumotion or icecast )
the icecast server can be found here : http://mediacast1.com/~karl/
added pdp_mapper : a pixel mapper ( copying regions and single pixels )
modified pdp_theorin~ : removed loop option, added mutexes
modified pdp_live~ : added mutexes
modified pdp_ascii : added T. de la O. charmaps
fixed pdp_ffmpeg~ : fixed framerate control
fixed pdp_binary : fixed wrong diff calculation
#######################################################################
the theora streaming has been tested against icecast2 and flumotion,
and, what's the most incredible,
it is that it is compatible.
enjoy! disfruta! and wait for Santa Klaus..
oh, the url, of course :
http://ydegoyon.free.fr/pidip-0.12.18.tar.gz
best,
sevy
ps : sorry if you receive several occurences of this mail,
i'm experiencing weird email problems,
it's soon 2005 but there is still a 'digital divide'
Hello Miller,
I just downloaded Pd 0.38 test 13, and there is no "$" problem with
Finnish keyboard anymore.
thanks for this "$" update.
cheers,
Koray.
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:41:55 -0800
> From: Miller Puckette <mpuckett(a)man104-1.ucsd.edu>
> To: pd-announce(a)iem.at
> Subject: [PD-announce] Pd 0.38 test 13 released
> Reply-To: pd-list(a)iem.kug.ac.at
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to Patrick and Cyril for flagging errors in my menu
> key-equivalent
> stuff... I've released test 13 to try to fix them.
>
> I think I fixed the problem Patrick had (ctrl+e broken) but only hope
> I've
> fixed Cyril's ("ctrl+1" meaningless on French keyboards where "1"
> needs the
> shift key).
>
> I'm also only hoping I've fixed the Finnish "$" problem on Macintosh.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
>
>
> --__--__--
>
-----------------
M.Koray Tahiroglu
DA student/researcher
Media Lab,
University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK
Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
tel: +358 40 754 8449
fax: +358 9 75630 555
This is my first composition using Pd's data structures, and I found
that I enjoyed the process quite a bit, once I got the patch debugged.
The experience was a good combination of visual editing with the mouse
and text editing with the keyboard. The visual representation worked
well for composition in this style. By biggest problem was finding a
way to represent in the score all of the things that I wanted to
control. Since I wanted to have the score generate the piece, I did not
add a couple features, like pitch shifting and voice allocation
control, which I would have liked to have.
You can download the mp3, see the score, and download the source code
here:
http://at.or.at/hans/solitude/
Remixes would be fun. The code is released under GNU GPL, the mp3
under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.
.hc
________________________________________________________________________
____
"Information wants to be free."
-Stewart Brand
I still call it alpha since there are unimplemented features, but its
getting quite usable on MacOS X. It should be quite stable on
GNU/Linux.
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/hid.html
Feedback is always appreciated.
.hc
________________________________________________________________________
____
"[W]e have invented the technology to eliminate scarcity, but we are
deliberately throwing it
away to benefit those who profit from scarcity."
-John Gilmore
hy
excuse the short notice
tonite, wednesday 15.12.2004, >= 20:00 PrutalDruth will instantiate
itself again at the by now usual location falckensteinstr. 29, berlin -
kreuzberg, left entrance to the sousterrain.
todays motto: feel free to drop by.
bst, opt
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Hi all,
Thanks to Patrick and Cyril for flagging errors in my menu key-equivalent
stuff... I've released test 13 to try to fix them.
I think I fixed the problem Patrick had (ctrl+e broken) but only hope I've
fixed Cyril's ("ctrl+1" meaningless on French keyboards where "1" needs the
shift key).
I'm also only hoping I've fixed the Finnish "$" problem on Macintosh.
cheers
Miller
Hi all,
Pd 0.38 test 12 is on the usual:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
I hope that, among other things, this fixes the problem of typing in
"alt" characters such as "$" on a Finnish keyboard... I can't test this as
my keyboard has no regular ASCII characters on the "alt" keys.
Also I fixed the delay timing problem, "help" for macintosh, and
made "startup flags" work.
cheers
Miller
Hello everybody,
Within the Generative Art 2004 Conference schedule, I will perform a
Generative Musical Improvisation Performance made with PD on Wednesday
15th of December in Milan, Italy.
Conference will be at Politecnico Di Milano University, School of
Architecture, so I guess performances also will be there.
Generative Art Performances will be on 15-16 December starting at 20:30
with free entrance. Here is the program
http://www.generativeart.com/programma_schedule.html
so maybe see you there,
Koray.
PS. There is a fee for the conference but the performances will be
free!!
-----------------
M.Koray Tahiroglu
DA student/researcher
Media Lab,
University of Art and Design Helsinki, TaiK
Hameentie 135C 00560 Helsinki Finland
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
tel: +358 40 754 8449
fax: +358 9 75630 555
START
Pure Data/ Free and Open Source Software Workshop
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VJ | Video editing | Audio editing
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Hosted by OpenMute, London UK - Monday 13 Dec - Tuesday 14 Dec
**PD.ZILLA --- PURE DATA STOMPS THE UK!**
Workshops and demos on Free and Open Source Software by Aymeric Mansoux
and Derek Holzer.
While many tools exist for sound, multimedia and VJ purposes, few of
them are designed with the kind of open architecture that allows artists
to reconfigure the tools themselves. Fewer still are free to use, share
and rebuild.
This workshop introduces the software combination of Pure Data, GEM and
PDP/PiDiP, running on the Linux operating system, as a platform for
audio, video and multimedia artists to explore.
About Pure Data http://pure-data.iem.at/
Pure Data/Free and Open Source Software Workshop
------------------------------------------------
Workshop date and time: Monday 13 Dec - Tuesday 14 Dec | 10.30 (coffee)
11am start – 7pm finish. Lunch is from 1-2.
Public install, date and time: Tuesday 14 Dec | 6pm
Party: location/date and time to be announced, check our Wiki for updates
Where: Ground Floor Hall, The Whitechapel Centre, 85 Myrdle St, London
E1 1HL
The workshop is fully wheelchair accessible. Please let us know if you
have any other access requirements.
Local travel: Tube: Whitechapel/Aldgate East, DLR: Shadwell, Bus: 25,
15, 247
Street map: http://linkme2.net/b
Details forthcoming at: http://3d.openmute.org/modules/wakka/PureData
Discussion forum:
http://3d.openmute.org/modules/newbb/viewforum.php?forum=15
Registration/payment: +44(0)20 7377 6949 services(a)metamute.com
Cost and payment details: 50gbp. Payment can be accepted by cheque (UK
clearing bank only, please make cheques payable to: Mute), Visa,
Mastercard, Solo, Switch, Maestro. (Please call to make credit card
payments)
Payment must be made in full before the workshop starts. No concessions
are available. No refunds available for cancellation or missed workshop.
Places are limited so please book early. If there are no places
available, we will be holding further PD workshops and there is a public
(free) install session from 6pm on Tuesday 14th Dec.
All equipment will be provided, though if you prefer you are invited to
bring your own laptop for the duration of the workshop. The workshop
team can install PD and setup your machine, but please allow sufficient
space [700 Mb for dyne:bolic, or 5 Gb for full Linux installation!].
This is on top of any existing operating system (OS) and will not damage
your existing OS (Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, BSD, + other Unix flavours
can be accommodated).
**NB - Please let us know in advance if you want to bring your own
machine and let us know its specifications**
The program
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DAY ONE
INTERMEDIATE: aimed towards people with some basic familiarity with
computers, and who would like to increase their knowledge of Pure Data,
digital audio+video and Linux.
1
Installation Clinic(workshop participants only) [HANDS-ON][1 HOUR]
This block of time will be set aside for people to bring in their own
PCs in order to install either the dyne:bolic or Fedora Linux/Planet
CCRMA system of audio video applications. Please set aside a suitable
amount of space on your hard drive! [700 Mb for dyne:bolic, or 5 Gb for
full Linux installation!]
2
Meet Mr. Pure Data[HANDS-ON][3 HOURS]
An introduction to simple programming using the graphical environment of
PD, or Pure Data. Participants will build a simple, monophonic
synthesizer which can be played from the computer keyboard, while
learning some of the basic "grammar" and "vocabulary" of the PD
language. Several ready-made instruments from the RRADical collection of
patches for PD will also be introduced.
3
Everyone Wants to be a VJ, pt. 1[HANDS-ON][3 HOURS]
An introduction to GEM, the Graphics Environment for Multimedia, which
is an external library for PD which allows for the creation and
manipulation of 3D objects. Participants will explore basic 3D shapes +
movements, as well as mapping images and textures onto these shapes.
DAY TWO
INTERMEDIATE: aimed towards people with some basic familiarity with
computers and Pure Data, and with an interest in making live sound and
video.
1.
Our Old Friend, Mr. Pure Data[HANDS-ON][3 HOURS]
A higher level workshop in PD, for those who survived the introduction
and are ready for more complex exercises. Here, we will cover using
tables to manipulate audio samples, filters + delays, creating reusable
modules of code to save you time, and integrating PD into other Linux
audio applications using the Jack Audio Connection Kit.
2.
Everyone Wants to be a VJ pt. 2[HANDS-ON][3 HOURS]
Video mixing and processing using PDP, or Pure Data Packets, another
external for PD. Aymeric will demonstrate how to create abstract video
from noise, how to load Quicktime video clips from the hard drive, and
how to use filters to create video effects.
3.
Installation Clinic(open to the public 6pm) [HANDS-ON][1 HOUR]
This block of time will be set aside for people to bring in their own
PCs in order to install either the dyne:bolic or Fedora Linux/Planet
CCRMA system of audio video applications. Please set aside a suitable
amount of space on your hard drive! [700 Mb for dyne:bolic, or 5 Gb for
full Linux installation!]
Credits and thanks
------------------
Simon Yuill of http://www.yourmachines.org/ for the inspiration to put
on the workshop. Raquel Perez de Eulate for help organising the event.
Korona from SSBA for the venue hire. The PD.ZILLA team for being
flexible in arranging the event.
The event is organised by OpenMute, provider of FLOSS web tools see:
http://openmute.org
OpenMute is a Mute Publishing Ltd. project http://metamute.com , and
supported by the Arts Council of England.
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-promising
-unpromising"
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Hey all,
Sorry for the cross-posting.
I've put some screenshots and a few short mp4 videos documenting my visual
performance project "threads". This stuff is from the performance for anyware.
All made with pd/Gem.
www.ekran.org/ben/threads
hope you enjoy.
B.
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