hey all,
I just wanted to announce a new page on my portfolio centered around a
performance patch called self-similar. Self-Similar is a gem patch that
uses texture feedback to create complex fractal patterns. Self-Similar was
first performed in a musical context at the Machine Shed #3 Release
party.
There are lots of still images, I need to get myself a DV camera so you
all can see this stuff in motion.
Anyhow here is the link:
http://www.ekran.org/ben/self-similar/
Have a good one all,
keep on inspiring.
Ben
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Hello all,
I just wanted to let the community know that I'm going to be in Barcelona from
the 24th to the 31st of October. These dates have yet to be confirmed. I'll be
there with the "Open Territories" <tot.sat.qc.ca> development team to present
our work and do a couple workshops at Art Futura.
Please drop me a line if your in town then and if you'll be attending Art Futura.
Thanks,
Ben Bogart
Yves Degoyon wrote:
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|> PS: I'm going to be in Barcelona for the art futura as part of the SAT
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|> Anyone else going to be in town then? We're looking at being there
|> from Oct 24th
|> to 31st.
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| should be around ( leaving to norway on Nov 1st ),
| would be glad to meet a missing person in the pd convention.
|
| write when you're close,
|
| cheers,
| sevy
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Hi Pd'ers
after the highly successfull pdconv in Graz I'd like to invite everyone
of you working or intending to work with Linux to consider joining the
Linux Audio Conference III in Karlsruhe next year, April 21st-24th. It's
a great place to be and would be a wonderful chance to meet again and do
the usual coding, patching, dancing and drinking stuff.
--
Frank Barknecht
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Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 14:25:32 +0200
From: Frank NEUMANN <frank.neumann(a)st.com>
To: linux-audio-dev(a)music.columbia.edu
Cc: lac2005(a)zkm.de
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] International Linux Audio Conference 2005
(LAC05): Call for Papers and more
Hi list,
as had been announced here earlier, the 3rd International Linux Audio
Conference (or "LAC05" for short) will take place on April 21st-24th, 2005,
again at the ZKM (Zentrum fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie, Center for
Arts and Media Technology) in Karlsruhe, Germany.
The organizers are now happy to send out the Call for Papers, Call for Music
and more. We have prepared a web site containing all the details, including
the text of the Calls, submission instructions, mailing list/contact
addresses and more here:
http://www.zkm.de/lac
The website is not fully equipped yet (e.g., the templates for Papers have
not been finished, and registration is not yet possible), but this will
be added in the next weeks. Please watch the "News" page for up to date
information.
Compared to the last 2 years, we have changed several points. With the
conference growing both in numbers of talks and visitors, certain things need
to be planned more precisely in advance. That is why we now have a review
process for papers and mandatory registration (as well as some other
smaller changes, see the web page for details). We hope that you will agree
that this is only for the better.
We hope for a lot of interesting and entertaining papers and talks, and look
forward to meet you (again :-) in April 2005. One detail we can reveal already
now is that we could "hire" Fernando Lopez-Lezcano to hold the keynote.
If you know of other interested parties - local user groups, composers, other
mailing lists or individuals - please forward this mail wherever appropriate.
If you have any kind of questions about the conference or this call,
please don't hesitate to contact us at: lac2005 _at_ zkm _dot_ de.
Thanks for reading,
The LAC05 organization team:
Goetz Dipper (ZKM)
Matthias Nagorni
Frank Neumann
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LAC 2005 Calls
==============
Call for Papers
---------------
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing based
on Linux and open source software. Papers can focus on technical, artistic or
scientific issues and can target developers or users. This includes (but is not
limited to) the following categories:
* Computer Music
* Music Production
* Instruments
* Drivers and Sound Architecture
* Audio Distributions
* Generic (Usage, Documentation etc.)
The conference is held in English.
In contrast to the last conferences we are asking you to submit elaborated
papers rather than abstracts only, for the following reasons:
* We are planning to publish conference proceedings (in print and online)
and a conference CD.
* Also, the conference has grown to such an extent that we have to limit
the number of talks. All papers will be reviewed by a board of experts.
Based on their recommendations the organization team will decide which
talks will be accepted.
If you want to present some work in progress rather than a complete paper,
please consider the sections "Call for Project Notes" and "Call for Posters".
Length of a paper is 4-8 pages. Papers should include an abstract (50-100
words). The abstract will be published separately on the conference website
once the paper has been accepted. Also, papers should include up to 5 keywords.
We are going to use these keywords to create an index of the proceedings.
In general talks should take 20-30 minutes followed by 5 minutes discussion. If
you think you need more time, please tell us. Please also notify us if you need
a special technical setup.
The technical standard setup will be:
* microphone (head set)
* projector with XVGA input (resolution 1024x768)
* stereo speaker setup with mini jack input
If you are not able to bring your laptop along with you, please notify us in
advance.
How to submit
* File format is PDF. If you cannot produce PDF, contact us. Make use of
the templates for paper formatting available at the web page.
If this is not possible, please contact us.
* See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all
necessary information.
* Send your paper and all necessary information until 10 Jan 2005 via
email to this address: lac2005 at zkm dot de
* You will be notified by 18 Feb 2005 whether your paper has been
accepted. The reviewers may ask you to modify your paper in order to be
accepted. The deadline for the final version is March 11, 2005.
Important Dates
10 Jan 2005: Paper submission deadline
18 Feb 2005: Notification of acceptance
11 Mar 2005: Final version deadline
21 - 24 Apr 2005: Conference
Call for Project Notes
----------------------
A project note is very similar to a paper, but does not need to be as
elaborated and complete.
Length of a project note is 2-4 pages. Project notes should include an abstract
(50-100 words) and up to 5 keywords.
In all other respects, the same criteria apply as for papers (see section "Call
for Papers").
How to submit
* File format is PDF. If you cannot produce PDF, contact us. Make use of
the templates for paper formatting available at the web page.
If this is not possible, please contact us.
* See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all
necessary information.
* Send your project note and all necessary information until 10 Jan 2005
via email to this address: lac2005 at zkm dot de
* You will be notified by 18 Feb 2005 whether your project note has been
accepted. The reviewers may ask you to modify your project note in order
to be accepted. The deadline for the final version is 11 Mar 2005.
Important Dates
* See dates for "Call for Papers"
Call for Posters
----------------
With respect to their content poster presentations do not differ from regular
talks: Posters can focus on technical, artistic or scientific issues and can
target developers or users. See section "Call for Papers" for more info on
this.
Since we never had poster sessions up to now, here is a short description of
what we are planning:
Authors will bring a printed poster to be attached to a wall. There will be
enough space to have about 10 posters presented simultaneously. Authors are
expected to present their posters by short presentations (max 10 min), which
they repeat several times during the whole poster session. A whole poster
session will take 2 hours. People can walk around and freely choose which
poster presentation to attend and can visit several presentations during the
whole poster session.
Two reasons why we decided to include poster sessions into the conference:
* We can have more presentations in the same time
* It allows for more "interactivity" with the audience
Note: It is not planned that you use your laptop while presenting the poster.
The poster will not be part of the conference proceedings. However you may
additionally provide a paper or project note on your topic which will be
included in the proceedings. See the section "Call for Papers" for more info
(especially about the paper templates). The poster itself will be included on
the conference CD and on the conference website.
How to submit
* File format is PDF. If you cannot produce PDF, contact us. There is no
template for posters.
* Add a separate abstract (ca 50-100 words). The abstract will be
published on the conference website once the poster has been accepted.
* Add a separate list of up to 5 keywords describing your poster. We are
going to use these keywords to create an index for the conference CD
and online.
* See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all
necessary information.
* Send your poster and all necessary information until 10 Jan 2005 via
email to this address: lac2005 at zkm dot de
* All submissions will be reviewed by a board of experts. See section
"Call for Papers" for more info on this.
Important Dates
* See dates for "Call for Papers"
Call for Workshops/Tutorials
----------------------------
With respect to their content workshops do not differ from talks: Workshops can
have technical focus as well as artistic or scientific focus. Workshops can be
targeted to developers as well as users. See section "Call for Papers" for more
info on this.
Workshops will take place in seminar rooms. Attendance is limited to ca. 10
people. A workshop can take significantly longer than a talk (2-3 hours).
We have already had workshops during the last conferences, but most of them
were rather spontaneously initiated. We will still retain the possibility of
spontaneous workshops, but additionally we would like to encourage people to
submit carefully prepared workshops.
You might submit a paper along with your workshop proposal. If accepted, the
paper will be included in the conference proceedings. Make use of the paper
templates (see section "Call for Papers").
How to submit
* See our check list to ensure that you do not forget to enclose all
necessary information.
* Send an abstract (ca. 50-100 words), all necessary information and
your (optional) paper until 10 Jan 2005 via email to this address:
lac2005 at zkm dot de
* The abstract will be published on the conference website once the
workshop has been accepted.
* All submissions will be reviewed by a board of experts. See section
"Call for Papers") for more info on this.
Important Dates
* See dates for "Call for Papers"
Call for BOFS
-------------
"Birds Of a Feather Sessions" - among all the events during the conference, the
BOFS will be the most spontaneous. So there is no deadline for BOFS
submissions.
A BOFS is a chance for like-minded users and/or developers to exchange
experience and knowledge about a specific topic. This can happen in a public
place like the ZKM cafe or in a seminar room (if available).
If you like to suggest a topic for a BOFS, do not hesitate. Send an email to
lac2005 at zkm dot de, include an abstract (50-100 words), a title for the
BOFS, and possibly additional remarks.
Call for Music
--------------
There will be again some concerts during the conference. We are looking for
music that has been produced completely or mostly under Linux and/or with open
source software:
* Interesting demos of sound synthesis, sound processing, etc. This
should include a short talk/introduction to the technique used.
* "Serious" compositions, to be played in a concert-like context
* Electronica, Chill-Out, Ambient etc.
If you want to participate, send your composition(s) to this address:
Linux Sound Night
ZKM | Institut fuer Musik und Akustik
Lorenzstr. 19
D-76135 Karlsruhe
Germany
Make use of one of the following media formats:
* Media: Audio-CD, DVD or CD-ROM
* File formats: aiff or wav
* Channels: mono, stereo or multi-channel
* Samplerate: 44.1 or 48 kHz
* Resolution: 16 or 24 bit
Include the following items with your submission (in English):
* Requirements (speaker setup, instruments etc.)
* A filled-in and signed printout of the form available on the web.
For the printed programme and to be published online and on the conference CD,
in continuous text (no table or list please):
* A short commentary on the compositions (ca. 150 words)
* A short Curriculum Vitae (ca. 100 words)
Deadline for submissions is 10 Jan 2005.
A jury will select the compositions that will be performed/played. Furthermore,
the jury will give out 3 prices to participants to contribute to their travel
expenses.
Besides artistic criteria and technical reasons, these criteria apply for the
selection:
* Tape pieces or pieces which are performed by the composer herself will
generally have more chances to get included.
* If we get more pieces than we can include in the programme, composers
who are attending the conference are preferred.
Terms and conditions for participation can be found in the form mentioned
above. This form includes among other things:
* I will receive no fees whether my composition is played or not.
* GEMA fees (in case of performance) will be paid by ZKM.
* The material I send to ZKM will not be returned.
Additionally to this Call for Music, there will be an open stage called
"Plug & Chill - The Linux Jam Night"
at Saturday night (23 Apr 2005), where attendents of the conference are invited
to perform their pieces in a less "official" context. There is no deadline for
this, so people can decide during the conference if they want to participate.
However if you already know that you want to participate, do not hesitate to
inform us. Send us an email to lac2005 at zkm dot de and include a description
of your equipment and a short characterisation of your music (keywords only).
During the conference it is possible to register at the info desk. Note that
there is a time limit for "Plug & Chill". If we have received too many
registrations already you might not get a slot.
Contributions to "Plug & Chill" should not exceed 10 min.
There will be a room at ZKM where people can meet during the conference and
rehearse for "Plug & Chill".
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Dixon" <j.c.dixon(a)qub.ac.uk>
To: <sc-users(a)create.ucsb.edu>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 4:20 PM
Subject: [sc-users] Sonorities 2005 - Call for Works
> please distribute and apologies for x posting...
>
> OPEN FADER @ Sonorities 2005
> Call for Works
>
> The Sonorities Festival in Belfast invites composers and artists
> working with sound to submit works to be presented during Sonorities
> 2005. This year's festival is dedicated to artistic practice that
> challenges traditional definitions of art, music and technology. We
> encourage two types of submission:
>
> 1. Live Performances involving technology
> This includes laptop improv, VJ, audio-visual, live-electronics, sound
> poetry, hacktivism. Please submit the work in a documentary format that
> reflects the nature of the performance (e.g. video on DVD, audio on CD,
> software for Mac/PC, photographs).
>
> 2. Electroacoustic Music (Stereo or Multi-channel)
> This includes Stereo works for diffusion, multi-channel works and works
> with video. All submissions must be on DAT, CD or DA88. Works with
> video must be on DVD.
>
> Selected works will be featured in four special concerts during the
> Festival. These events will take place in the Sonic Arts Research
> Centre Sonic Lab performance space. This unique environment for the
> performance of electroacoustic music includes facilities for sound
> projection in a full 3D environment through loudspeakers located above
> and below the audience area. The experimental nature of the space makes
> it essential that selected composers attend the Festival to perform
> their pieces.
>
> Please include a title and program notes as well as a short biography
> with the submission. Contact information should include a phone number,
> address, and an email address. A stamped, self-addressed envelope is
> required for the return of all materials. Materials that are not
> required to be returned will become part of SARC's media library and
> may be considered for future events.
>
> Post to works to
> OPEN FADER
> Sonorities 2005
> Sonic Arts Research Centre
> Queen's University Belfast
> Belfast BT7 1NN
> Northern Ireland
>
> Important Dates
> Deadline for Submissions: 17th December 2004
> Festival Dates: 26 April - 3rd May 2005
>
> Contacts
> Dr. Pedro Rebelo (Festival Chair)
> P.Rebelo(a)qub.ac.uk
>
> Sonic Arts Research Centre
> The Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) is a newly established centre of
> excellence, dedicated to the research of music technology. This unique
> interdisciplinary project has united internationally recognised experts
> in the areas of musical composition, signal processing, internet
> technology and digital hardware.
>
> The Centre was completed in October 2003 and was officially opened by
> Karlheinz Stockhausen in April 2004. Send an email to sarc(a)qub.ac.uk to
> add your name to the Festival mailing list.
> http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk
>
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hi,
I'm almost done really, there are only 5 (f-i-v-e) objects missing and
I hope to get them done before the convention is over.
Krzysztof ? I'll bump into you tonight somewhere ? I have a few small
questions ...
get it here:
-> http://test.pilot.fm/pd/patches/help/
you can also get individual files here:
-> http://test.pilot.fm/pd/patches/help/cyclone-help/
feedback is warmly welcome, if someone feels like doing some of the
remaining things (see TODO) please go ahead.
HTH
x
--
chris(a)lo-res.org Postmodernism is german romanticism with better
http://pilot.fm/ special effects. (Jeff Keuss / via ctheory.com)
Hi all,
here's just another one: a new release of the python script objects.
some changes:
- better (and independent) handling of inlet and outlet count (as class
variables or dynamically initialized in __init__)
- fixed many memory leaks associated to ***GetItem stuff (big thanks to
sven!)
- added _getvalue,_setvalue to access PD values
- don't shout when Python script returns PyNone
- alias creation names pyext. and pyx. take the script name also for the
class name
and some more smaller fixes....
download as usual from:
http://grrrr.org/ext
best future,
Thomas
Hi all,
i hope there's nobody sitting in front of the computer, but all have a beer
at the pd convention in Graz!
Nevertheless, i just uploaded a new release of flext, a c++ layer for
cross-platform development of PD and Max/MSP externals.
Several bugs have been fixed and some features been added.
- added more functionality for boolean types
- protection for SIMD routines with count=0
- support exceptions for setup functions, object creation and destruction,
method handling
- small fixes for MSVC6 incompatibilites
- fixes for Max 4.5 headers
- support PD tooltips (only in devel branch at the moment)
- some changes and fixed for the attribute editor
- fixed $0-arguments in attribute saving
- introducing ring buffer for message queue (thanks to Tom Schouten)
- printing of atoms into buffer with better error checking
- in flext::StopThread don't wait for thread to have stopped!
and some more....
Download as usual from
http://grrrr.org/ext
see you tomorrow at the IEM,
best greetings,
Thomas
dear all.
chdh is pleased to present his new video installation.
http://www.confluences.net/labo.htm
a rotating web cam is always making picture to create a big image.
a film is calculated each night.
you can see the images on the web site, a movie will be done
in 1 month and presented before a chdh concert.
the system is based onto a linux kernel (debian) with
Java + jmf for the webcam (netbeans for the IDE)
pure data + vasp for the sound and driving the robot via midi and an
interface-Z card.
Mjpeg tools for the movies
bach + cron + ftp for making all work togther !
chdh
Dear Pd-Community !
Just a few more days and the Pd-Convention in Graz will start. The installation <<Pd - open source, patches and communities>> will also be shown/heard at the convention in Graz. The source-audio-samples of this installation are fragments of intervies I´ve made with Pd-users. The focus of attention of these interviews were: the working conditions, the motivation/cooperation and communication of the Pd-community. The next step was, that the interviews were audio-coded in codes like (motivation, woman and Pd, a.o.)- the result were 15 different codes and many sound-samples .
---- >> But this mail should not be a pub-mail. So what?! - I´ve put a selection of audio-fragments from these interviews on http://fz.mur.at/pd/samples/intro - mp3-files (1-2min).
Pd-Users - may be you should/could download the sample and send a modified sample (abstract, concret, spacy style - however) back to me as mp3 (max.5min).
My intention: to use the communication structure and with this the problem solving ways from the list and transfer it to this audio-installation. Every sample that I get will be heard at the installation during the convention and aftewards. In the installation space is a matrix wirh 15 fields. The visitors decide with the way/flieds they choose what will be heard. - A slideshow will show different statements from the inteviews.
More about the project: http://fz.mur.at/pd/installation
I´m looking forward to the samples !
Thanks to the whole community!
fraenk
moin folks,
sprinkler v0.06 has been released.
The new release is mostly just small bugfixes, but
there is also a new option to configure, inspired by a message
from Astute User Erasmus Zipfel, '--enable-all-forwardmess',
which changes the sprinkler's semantics for messages consisting
of just a single symbol. With the option enabled, symbolic atoms
will be forwarded as 'anythings', otherwise the old behavior will
be used and they will be forwarded as 'symbols' (except in the
case of 'bang') ...
I know that some of my own patches rely on the old semantics,
but if there is general interest to make the new behavior the
default, we can do that too...
The current version is available from CVS, or from me:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~moocow/projects/pd
marmosets,
Bryan