Yeah, I think the workshop before the jam would work best. It allows
people to put new ideas into practice.
.hc
On Mar 19, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi,
thanks for getting this discussion going. personally i'm most interested in pd with GEM/pdp. i love the share jams but not ready to jam with GEM/pdp, i'm really
too new and have only done this with keyworx. best case scenario for me would be some kind of workshop/tutorial
before the jam starts.best, paris
On Saturday, March 19, 2005, at 08:35 AM, vade wrote:
Hello list folk/Share folk;
Sunday April 3rd Share (http://share.dj) will be hosted by
Harvestworks (harvestworks.org) [ Keiko this is 100% correct?], in
downtown Manhattan. Ive spoken to the Share folk and they are totally
excited to have some PD people drop in.Share folk have a few quick questions though:
Do we want to do a workshop/install-fest earlier (for say the first
2/3 hours), and then join the Share jam?Or do we want an informal meetup/social thing while the share jam is
going on?If we want a workshop type thing, any volunteers to show some
patches, some DSP audio tricks, some cool externals/add ons that
people may not know about?Anyone interested in/showing off some GEM/pdp ? (if there are no
volunteers I can show (sheepishly) a measly patch that ive integrated
with paradiddle on OS X ...)What other lists should I throw this info at (would posting to the
Max/MSP list be too incendiary? ;)If the list admin folk feel this is off topic, feel free to join the
share discussion group and send an email to discussion@share.djOnce we know whats up ill be posting an event description on Shares
website so it will be official :)Peace and sorry for the lisr cross posting...
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