Hello,
I'm completely new to Pd and trying to follow the Pd floss tutorial and Johannes Kreider's "Loadbang" to learn the basics of Pd. I have a project goal/idea I would like to experiment with both for its own sake, but also as a way to learn the program. Below is a description of what I would like to do followed by questions concerning developing it.
Project description
I would like to create a datafile of video and/or video files. Audio files would be a collection of speakers of languages other than English or "speaking in tongues" which could be mixed in real time by either some other group of people speaking English (or creating whatever sound) into a microphone to "simulate" or be mixed as what the "real time speaker/activator" is saying. This has nothing to do with speech recognition, but "sound recognition??" The video idea is similar. A camera is set up stationary in a controlled room recording hours of dance footage (same light, same space, same color, one figure in the same clothing moving in space...the only variable being unchoreographed movements that get habituized over time though not learned by rote). With the same concept as the audio (though with the same human figure/dancer and not a new actor/activator), the movement in the space in individual frames per second would be matched up with a similar frame in the datafile remixing individual frames to simulate the real time action. I have seen similar works to this and would like to see if I could work with such a project and if so what issues might pop up as a result (for example, what kind of control might I be able to have over the fluidness/chopiness of snippets one after the other).
Questions concerning project:
1. What kind of credit/citation could/should one give for help given by others? For example, if a person uses patches developed or created by someone/group/string of developers, what kind of credit do any of you think a person could or should give? I'm not necessarily talking about copyright laws, licensing or legal matters per se, but what are people's thoughts about the ability, right and/or responsibility to give credit where credit is due with open source software? This is a subjective/philosophical question, any opinions are welcome.
2. Based on my description, would such a project or set of projects technically even be possible? I've tried to be as clear as possible in my description in its initial conception. Would Pd be a good program to execute it? Which would be better, video or audio material, as a starting point to begin with in trying to mix in the way I have described above in real time?
3. In the Pd floss manual, there is a link to dataflow tutorials as a .zip from the flossmanuals website, but I can't seem to access it. Any reason why this might be?
4. I'm trying to learn Pd from the ground up because that is all I have at the moment...it feels like I'm mining metals to create pigment in order to make paint in order to make a painting. As a painter, I actually learned a lot about creating pigments after years of painting with pre-given paint in tubes. How can one balance the user/programmer issue? I think this relates back to question one.
Thanks in advance for anyone who could address any of these questions!
Mo
--
maureenjolie@gmail.com