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aplologies if you have all already seen this...
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [eu-gene] Open Source software for Generative Music ? Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 13:26:52 +0200 (MET DST) From: Zeljko Blace zblace@alu.hr Reply-To: eu-gene@generative.net To: eu-gene@generative.net
Hi! I've spent some time on this list as trying to get a hand on interesting material and production projects for the exhibition I am planing on Generative art in May 2002 in Zagreb; Croatia. It is annual exhibition of Multimedia Institute and is therefore main event in computer arts in Croatia;)
I plan to attend Next meeting in December to get some real contacts "beyond e-mail" and equire more depth-in knowledge on the subject.
For the event we would like to raise money for Open Source Software development that would be used in practical workshops and that would generaly help this field to come closer to the desktop user...
Is there anyone who is developing Open Source transplaform software with simple interface (so no CSound ;)... which can be recomended. Prefered model would be XML file format, .ogg for samples and clean code (easly portable to both Win/MacOS and Linux/BeOS). Maybe simple version of Open format by SSeyo can be used? PD or jMax code might be usefull for some of the sound processing (but building nice wrapper around it, something closer to SSEYO Koan products would be nice). Money in stake is up to 800$ + travell to Croatia and yes I know it is not big money for software development, so we are adressing enthusiasts and academic community firstly.
Best, Zeljko Blace.
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