J. Scott Hildebrand wrote:
hey,
is there any artists or professionals that use pd and/or
framestein or GEM in actual recordings, performances or industry?
maybe i dont understand how you define "artist" because i just sent you a link to some working artists using pd/framestein. there are tons of real working artists using this stuff. here's another one (one of my favorites) :
its a permanent sound sculpture installation in vienna... i havn't had a chacne to see it in person, but you can listen to a live audio stream on their site.
i made an installation using pd for a burningman sculpture last year (dont have a website yet).
my brother and i did a sound installation for an event in a 130 year old abandoned subway tunnel a few months ago.
i'm trying to understand the scope of it's use and what kind of
people use it primarily. i'm tempted to think that only REALLY tech-savvy people are into it because it seems inaccessable to purely artist-type people. any info is appreaciated!
its definitely for the tech savvy, i'm not sure it will ever not be. it is a media programming language afterall. i'm sure as time progresses we will see things built with pd meant to be used by the less tech savvy.