(apologies for cross-posting)
I am very happy to announce the Open Source release of PESI extended system developed at SOPI research group. This system is designed for co-located collaboration, providing spatial opportunities for musical exploration.
The software system includes 2 main components;
PESI_OnBody component released as Xcode project to create a mobile instrument as an iOS application with integrated audio synthesis part. This component is a custom software built with Objective-C and Libpd. This release includes a Pure Data patch template with three sound modules to create and develop musical interfaces for iOS mobile phones. PESI_OnBody component uses mobile phone’s sensor input data to create and process sound. All the audio synthesis is done in the device with Libpd. It also streams the sensor data to the _masterController patch in PESI_InSpace component.
PESI_InSpace component (repository includes link for the video tutorial) is a modular multi-user motion tracking system (repositories kinectTrackerRealTime, kinectPlySaver and kinectDataServer), which also provides the data to extract certain features, such as relative distances, velocity, acceleration and alignment. The modular structure of the motion tracking module enables to add several Kinect v1 sensor bars to the system for a reliable tracking. The tracking module avoids the loss of tracked players due to occlusions or abrupt movements. The repository PESI_InSpace, the _masterController patch, receives the tracking data from kinectTrackerRealTime and sensor data from mobile phones. The _masterController patch uses that received data to create / manipulate sound and to distribute it to multi-channel speakers.
This release is one of the research outcomes of The Notion of Participative and Sonic Interaction - Academy of Finland project 137646. The project presented at NIME 13 “PESI Extended System: In Space, On Body, with 3 Musicians”, at SMC 13 “Composing Social Interactions for an Interactive-Spatial Performance System” and “Situating the Performer and the Instrument in a Rich Social Context with PESI Extended System”. The system components have also been used in various music performances.
Github repository
https://github.com/SopiMlab
more about the project
http://sopi.media.taik.fi/research/pesi/
best,
Koray
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M.Koray Tahiroğlu
Department of Media,
Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
http://sopi.media.taik.fi/http://mlab.taik.fi/~korayt
tel: +358 45 233 6272
Hello,
I am happy to announce the release of PuREST JSON 1.1.0, code name:
Wow! Much request! Such test!, as well as version 1.1.0+json-c-0.10,
code name: Ye Olde Wow! Much request! Such test!
PuREST JSON is a library for working with RESTful HTTP webservices, and
JSON data.
Authentication and authorization for webservices are available with
basic HTTP auth, cookie authentication, and OAuth. As an example for
OAuth authenticated webservices, a Twitter client is included.
Changes since 1.0.0:
- [rest]: HEAD, PATCH, TRACE and OPTIONS request implemented
- [oauth]: HEAD request implemented
- Bug fixes:
-- [rest] and [oauth]: Mac OS X needs cacert.pem
-- [json-encode]: differentiate between float and integer values
- unit tests for [json-decode], [json-encode], [urlparams]
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, amd64, armhf:
http://ix.residuum.org/pd/purest_json.html
Build instructions for all platforms:
https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson/wiki/Compilation
Have fun,
Thomas
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zmoelnig) wrote:
>
> we've been busy migrating the hardware to a new host in the last
> few days, so we hope to restore the services in no time.
as far as we can tell, the services have been restored last thursday
(in almost no time).
unfortunately it seems that something went wrong with the sending of
mailing-list posts, thus most of you did not receive any emails
(including my initial "maintenance done" mail).
hopefully this has been fixed now.
we might be able to re-transmit the "lost" mails (but do not count on it).
for your benefit, they are archived at the usual places, e.g. [1].
while migrating the server, we also did a full software upgrade, which
might make the server more vulnerable than it used to be (all the
software running on the old pd.info was so outdated, that hardly
anybody would care to write an exploit).
however, we do hope that things work as expected.
please report aynthing weird.
one thing that did change, is that we now have a new SSL-certificate
installed, which is only valid for "puredata.info" (the old
certificate was valid for puredata.org, pure-data.info, and some
others), but should be accepted by most clients out-of-the box.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
[1] to name but a few:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-announcehttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-listhttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-devhttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/gem-dev
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On 2014-05-14 12:43, IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m
zmoelnig) wrote:
>
> we've been busy migrating the hardware to a new host in the last
> few days, so we hope to restore the services in no time.
as far as we can tell, the services have been restored last thursday
(in almost no time).
unfortunately it seems that something went wrong with the sending of
mailing-list posts, thus most of you did not receive any emails
(including my initial "maintenance done" mail).
hopefully this has been fixed now.
we might be able to re-transmit the "lost" mails (but do not count on it).
for your benefit, they are archived at the usual places, e.g. [1].
while migrating the server, we also did a full software upgrade, which
might make the server more vulnerable than it used to be (all the
software running on the old pd.info was so outdated, that hardly
anybody would care to write an exploit).
however, we do hope that things work as expected.
please report aynthing weird.
one thing that did change, is that we now have a new SSL-certificate
installed, which is only valid for "puredata.info" (the old
certificate was valid for puredata.org, pure-data.info, and some
others), but should be accepted by most clients out-of-the box.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
[1] to name but a few:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-announcehttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-listhttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-devhttp://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/gem-dev
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mailto:noc@iem.at
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On 2014-05-14 12:43, IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m
zmoelnig) wrote:
>
> we've been busy migrating the hardware to a new host in the last
> few days, so we hope to restore the services in no time.
as far as we can tell, the services have been restored (in almost no
time).
while migrating the server, we also did a full software upgrade, which
might make the server more vulnerable than it used to be (all the
software running on the old pd.info was so outdated, that hardly
anybody would care to write an exploit).
however, we do hope that things work as expected.
please report aynthing weird.
one thing that did change, is that we now have a new SSL-certificate
installed, which is only valid for "puredata.info" (the old
certificate was valid for puredata.org, pure-data.info, and some
others), but should be accepted by most clients out-of-the box.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
- --
IEM - network operation center
mailto:noc@iem.at
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due to hardware-failures, puredata.info must be taken into maintenance
mode.
this basically means:
- - the website puredata.info (and related) will be unavailable
- - auto-build/apt archives will be unavailable
- - all mailinglists will be unavailable (this is the last email that
goes through)
we've been busy migrating the hardware to a new host in the last few
days, so we hope to restore the services in no time.
famsdr
IOhannes
- --
IEM - network operation center
mailto:noc@iem.at
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Hello list, please see the attached posting for a full-time (non
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