@Andras: yours is an accurate observation, thanks for your comments.
That principle seems to heavily underpin all on-line censorship systems as
it's fostered by the character of virtuality of Internet networks.
It also seems to be a dangerously recursive process, as showed by the
"Transparency Report" by Google which is itself censored (ex, they can not
show China statistics):
http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/governmentrequests/
@Collin: I hope the same. In any case I very much appreciate the fact that a
simple work like this can stimulate discussion.
Matju observations are moving the conversation onto other interesting
insights.
M
> This is an amazing observation, and it is evidence that it might not be
> a good idea to spend too much energy trying to suppress a creative
> impulse. Not that suppression was Mattieu's intention, this little gem
> may owe it's existence to his criticism! I just hope artists will have
> the courage to follow through with their impulses, even though they may
> face some unsympathetic criticism.
>
> Just don't not do it,
>
> Collin
>
>
>
>
> On 12/20/2010 04:22 PM, pd-list-request(a)iem.at wrote:
>>
>> Maybe the wisdom is exactly that, that a censored world will sound just
like
>> a non-censored world, and one will not be able to percept that "something
is
>> missing", which is dangerous if you think about it. Imagine you go home
one
>> day and some important things of yours have been stolen but you go on
>> without noticing their absence, even with the time passing. Scary!
>>
>> Andras
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Ongoing MSc by Research, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Thought I'd mention this here as it may be of interest... a person was
pointing out an not-so-nice error on http://wiki.puredata.info/en/
I wonder how much the Pdpedia pages are alive/maintained.
Lorenzo.
I'm attempting to use pdp_theonice~ to stream theora video to an icecast
server. I'm having trouble getting this working - it seems to connect ok as
long as there is audio and video being sent to pdp_theonice~ but I can't
view the stream with vlc or an embedded html5 player (which I've been able
to do when streaming video from other sources to this same icecast server).
oggcast~ works just fine.
Does anyone have a simple patch that they know works for streaming theora
video to icecast with pdp_theonice~?
I've checked out the giss examples, but these are way more complicated than
I need, and hard to debug. Also, they crash when I try to connect (probably
because no audio or video is making it to pdp_theonice~, as my tests have
shown that pd crashes when you try to connect without audio and video).
I am on Ubuntu 10.04 with Pd-extended 0.42.5.
Thanks!
Ben Baker-Smith
--
http://bitsynthesis.com
p.s. alternately.. if there's another way of streaming theora without
pdp_theonice~ (using 3rd party software or otherwise) I'd be interested to
know this as well.
Hi,
Has anyone made a full-featured polyphonic sampler in Pd. Something with the features of a typical sampler:
- polyphonic (e.g. 16 voices)
- MIDI playable
- sample looping (with crossfade)
- key mappping
- ADSR amplitude enveloping
- resonant LPF
I know I could make my own. I just wanted to check what's out there to avoid reinventing the wheel.
best,
Jamie
--
http://www.jamiebullock.com
Hi,
It says on the wiki pdmtl is in extended, but AFAICT it isn't, certainly the 'Usage' instructions don't work:
http://puredata.info/Members/mtl/
So what needs updating, pd-extended or the wiki page?
best,
Jamie
--
http://www.jamiebullock.com
They are in moocow lib.
Sorry if it sounds obvious, Have you tried to initialize them with the lib
prefix?
[moocow/bytes2any]
M
This is fascinating, currently not running on my mac, however, missing
> [any2bytes] and [bytes2any] Does anyone know where I can find these two
> objects?
>
> > Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 11:19:15 -0300
> > Subject: Re: [PD] Web browser?
> > From: santorcuato76(a)gmail.com
> > To: timvets(a)gmail.com
> > CC: jbturgid(a)hotmail.com; pd-list(a)iem.at
> >
> > t works perfect, sometimes takes a little, but very good, it is
> > possible to obtain data from the web or have any form to connect with
> > pd?, perhaps viaphp? ...
> > This is getting very good.
> >
> > Greetings dear friends
> >
> >
> > Jos?
> >
>
>
>
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Marco Donnarumma aka TheSAD
Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher
Ongoing MSc by Research, University of Edinburgh, UK
PORTFOLIO: http://marcodonnarumma.com
LAB: http://www.thesaddj.com | http://cntrl.sourceforge.net |
http://www.flxer.net
EVENT: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net