derek holzer wrote:
Hi Clément,
and welcome aboard!
clemos wrote:
i was dreaming of a kind of 'pure data player' that would be a kind of plugin only to execute pure data patches, gem or framestein graphics.
i completely agree with derek's opinion on freedom etc...
however, i think i should point out that there are 2 projects dealing with *browser*-plugins for pd that are somehow "pd player"s, as you do not see the pd-patches (and cannot modify them directly), although they are executed by pd on your local machine (this is something completely different from the gollum/hackitectura thing, which provides a web-front end to control a pd that is running on a server) but of course the pd-patches are pd-patches and are not "closed" or "binary" in any way.
links: http://www.iua.upf.es/~malonso/pdplugin/ (a self containing blugin; you do not need pd installed on your computer to be able to use pd-patches with this plugin)
http://iem.iaem.at/collab/iARS (this one starts an instance of pd, so pd has to be installed on the machine; and it supports Gem ;-) (but quite alpha)
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes