I am looking for a way of reading/writing strings (as defined by the
string2any and any2string externals) to the hard disk.
Is there already an implementation anywhere (maybe I will adapt textfile or
msgfile)?
The reason is I want to bypass the limitations imposed by pd's special
characters so I can adapt pdmtl's help browser so it can automatically parse
it's help files and format them for the PDPEDIA wiki.
Tom
ola,
i'm sorry to be boring on this list,
but here i read everyday terms as :
'wet dream', 'gang bang' , ..
and i understand why some girls stay away from this list
sorry, i'm chocked sometimes,
by the 'between men' macho jokes...
even me.
sevy
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I finally posted my handful of pictures/movies:
hala,
movies : .qtl?, .wtf?
sorry, it's unreadable on a regular linux browser.
why don't everyone publish in .ogg format?
( ffmpeg2theora can help you ).
salut!
sevy
>
> http://pics.at.or.at/pics/2007-08-24_pd_convention/
>
> http://pics.at.or.at/pics/2007-08-25_pd_convention/
>
> And my website is even working!
>
> .hc
We are hosting Miller Puckette at the University of the South in
Sewanee, Tennessee for a lecture and workshop, trying to ford new Pure
Data trails into the US southlands.
Workshop:
Sunday, October 14 at 2:00 in Woods Lab 134.
Introductory level, no experience necessary.
We will provide computers or you can bring your own laptop and we can
help you install PD.
Lecture:
Monday, October 15 at 7:30 in Gailor Auditorium.
All events are free and open to the public
For more information contact:
Greg Pond
gpond(a)sewanee.edu
931.598.1870
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Hi all,
I was looking around recently for a foot controlled midi controller. The
more expression pedals the better. I was under the impression that the
expression pedals have a range of 0-127 (is this correct?). I was hoping
to map as many expression pedals to a controller number each in order
for each pedal to control some aspect of an external.
The only midi controller I could find which had a decent number of
pedals was the fatar mp117. The review in sound on sound didn't really
leave me a good impression. Also this model seems to be more about
playing an octave of a piano with feet as opposed to arbitrary
assignment and control.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Best regards,
Conor
Hi list,
Has anyone done a hack so instead of clicking and dragging patch cords
(which is kind of awkward still), you can click an outlet and then it starts
the patch cord and then move the mouse freehand to the destination, click an
inlet and it connects them that way? To cancel the patch cord you can just
click on the blank canvas.
I am pretty sure I must not be the only one who has thought of this.. just
curious?
km
just noticed...a bouchard flaming an american for his peoples Genocide?
Where were your ancestors when the french starved the iroquois into peace in
new france man?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: eric labelle <eric.a.labelle(a)gmail.com>
Date: 10 oct. 2007 18:50
Subject: Re: [PD] [OT] Re: about sexism is BORING
To: "bigswift(a)cox.net" <bigswift(a)cox.net>
this whole facking thread is boring...the american bashing is the only thing
keeping me on a list that would tolerate such flagrant abuse of people's
time and bandwidth. Wow to hear them go at it they seem to take themselves
seriously which is great...hack a bit of software and hold the key!! Hackers
unite right?
2007/10/10, bigswift(a)cox.net <bigswift(a)cox.net>:
>
> wow, only a few pages before the inevitable usa bashing.
>
> BORING.
>
> last i checked the primary developer of pd was an american, yes?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ---- marius schebella < marius.schebella(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> >
> > >> Americans today make ironic references to the "Axis of Evil" and the
> > >> "war on terror" and "homeland security" all the time. It doesn't
> mean
> > >> they buy it, even if the media makes it seem that way.
> > >
> > > Yeah but why do they still vote for one of the two big parties?
> >
> > why? I think because USamericans are fearful people. they are fearful,
> > because they never learned to talk about their problematic history.
> > genocide and slavery. they just inherit the guilty consciousness
> > unprocessed from generation to generation. therefor they only feel safe,
>
> > when they are protected by a big brother. they live with the idea of the
> > survival of the fittest (make the rich richer). they never gave black
> > people compensation for their exploitation (nor any other group). as a
> > matter of fact this is not only US history, but western history in
> > general, but european countries experienced worldwar II and I think they
> > changed their way on communal thinking about racism and so on. there was
>
> > some shift in common notion and also the wish to keep this notion alive.
> > USamericans subconsciously still fear revenge. and even worse, some of
> > them even think it is a good idea to have a small, rich, educated
> > leading elite that controls the big majority of people. they propose a
> > free market, which I see rather as a free slave market, because
> > preconditions are not fair at all for all people. they try to oppress
> > every effort of union building and their voting system is a "the winner
> > takes it all". in europe it took green parties more than 20 years to
> > make it into gouvernments. in the US this is not possible, because with
> > anything less than 50% you are nothing.
> > and of course the US has a media that is owned by a handful of people,
> > and an education system including universities that aligns itself more
> > to the needs of companies and corporations than to the values of life.
> > that's why "they" still vote for one of the two big parties.
> > with the fall of the dollar, the raise of china, some bank crashs, more
> > and more unemployed people, no health care, no social security I think
> > people will start to vote differently within the the next 10-20 years.
> > marius.
> >
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installation "powered by" Pd,
in case, you're in Berlin (I can't be there, sorry).
marius.
PARTICLES OF INTEREST: TALES FROM THE MATTER MARKET
(a b.a.n.g lab project)
by
Ricardo Dominguez and Diane Ludin (Principal Investigators)
Nina Waisman, Tristan Shone, Caleb Waldorf (Lead Researchers)
Marius Schebella and Pierre Galaud (Assistant Researchers)
http://pitmm.net/
Performances
Fri 12.10.2007 19:00 free admission
Sa 13.10.2007 19:00 free admission
Installation Hours
Fri 12.10.2007 12:00h - 24:00h, free admission
Sa 13.10.2007 12:00h - 24:00h, free admission
Su 14.10.2007 12:00h - 24:00h, free admission
Interventions
Thur 11.10.2007 Around Berlin in Unexpected Spaces
nomadic new york counters Manhattan's restless flow of money with
"decelerated" in-between spaces. Their performance art refuses spectacle.
It takes on a political dimension through the formation of temporary
collectives which occupy spaces in new ways. The artists open up New York
and Berlin through their nomadic coming and going, their avoidance of
fixed structures. In Berlin they will tell us a story of life in the
global metropolis, a story that we all have in common.
For the market, nanoparticles hold the 21st century's great promise. For
critics, they are a vision of pure horror, as long as the toxicological
risks are not known. The era of unregulated nanocapitalism has already
dawned, with these smallest of particles being used today in cosmetics,
fabrics and dyes.
Knowledge is action!
http://www.hkw.de/en/programm2007/new_york/veranstaltungen_14292/Veranstaltu
ngsdetail_1_15249.php
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I have some panoramic video that I want to use to texture a hemisphere
[or rather, the bottom half of a sphere].
I cannot simply texture the sphere with the video because the warping
is not correct.. it seems that I need some sort of non-rectangular
warping of the image before I texture the object, or a non-rectangular
mapping of the texture onto the sphere.
Any ideas or advice? Does anyone else have experience working with
panoramic video in Gem?
-Alex