Anyway, I may have scared up some funding to support me for a week to do
this in the summer. I'll chime back in when I know more details
yeah no intention to flame. apologies if taken that way.
no i just teach what i want to teach. thats what im contracted to do which is dependent on my own expertise as an artist. there is no specific requirement at all here other than Mac/OSX/Adobe CC ... the rest is all instructor based but then again I only speak for myself.
if i can find more funding (which i might have) ill send it your way!
m
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Dan Wilcox danomatika@gmail.com wrote:
To be fair, people work on what is important to them, so no need to flame. I'd suggest that a university program that *requires* PD should at least be willing to fund/support it's development instead of using it as a cheap alternative to Max and then *hoping* that "open source" will do that for them.
Anyway, I may have scared up some funding to support me for a week to do this in the summer. I'll chime back in when I know more details
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:23 PM, me.grimm megrimm@gmail.com wrote:
disclaimer: i love linux and probably are not un-biased.
Agreed!
But unfortunately, here, students of Transmedia (Syracuse U) are required to buy a Mac freshmen year and are taught on osx systems/programs throughout their 4 undergraduate years. we (pd community) keeps loosing them to max/msp/jitter people/teachers here which is tragic in my opinion and gets me quite heated....
It is pertinent to note I have 60+ art/design/media students this semester all being introduced to Pd in some capacity and when it starts crashing and they lose their work they get quite turned off, not just with Pd but with programming as a artist/art student in general.....
I am sure the knowledge here in this community and on this list can pull together and help rectify the situation....
johannes, dan, antoine and others have done awesome with Gem .... its really an amazing lib and if i could take a semester off and learn how to code better I would! maybe there are students interested in helping out? others that want to learn coding on OSX?
my 2 cents on pd's osx future:
fuck pd-extended (hans is dead god rest his pd soul) fuck pd-l20rk (is there any chance of an OSX 64 bit build with native Gem plugs? prob not....)
CORE PD + GEM .... that is all that is necessary at the moment. Almost everything else can be abstractions....
it seems like a lot of time is wasted on bullshit curved elbowed cables and the like....
m
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Dan Wilcox danomatika@gmail.com wrote:
From: "IOhannes m zmölnig" zmoelnig@iem.at
To: pd-list@lists.iem.at Cc: Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 22:19:23 +0100 Subject: Re: [PD] GEM Motion Capture On 03/11/2015 08:45 PM, Joshua Curley wrote:
I also am using the latest updated from Apple: Yosemite
most likely this is the problem. Gem still uses QuickTime for accessing the video devices on OSX, and afaik, yosemite has finally abandoned QT even on i386.
32 bit is pretty much done on OS X anyway.
so i think there are a number of possibilities:
- downgrade to some older version of OSX
No that easy, unless you have an older backup.
- convince (bribe, intimidate,...) someone with OSX knowledge and
reasonable ObjC/C++ knowledge to write an AVFoundation plugin for Gem
Yes.
- upgrade to an operating system that does not deprecate another core
component of their OS whenever they make a new release¹.
Quicktime has been deprecated since 10.7. We had plenty of warning.
¹ disclaimer: i love linux and probably are not un-biased.
Yes :D
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