Well, I am open to anything, but I am interested to see what the final products that people are creating, or even just works in progress. It is one thing to just look at the software, but I think that the whole point of using the software is to create something that is MORE than just the software?
I mean, it would be cool to do both? The first part would be a kind of mini performance, followed by a Q&A thing... and then I guess from there there could be more exchanges about the software...
I mean, what is the point of these Patching Circles? Is it only about the software? Or what we are doing WITH the software? I know, it is one of those double edged swords... as both aspects are interesting, or else we wouldn't be working with it.
You all know my idea from the above, so I am completely open to any suggestions for the format.
Also, to remind people, if you would like to hook things up to a sound system, they have aboard that we could hook up several computers to at the same time, I have not looked at the specifics of the sound system, but I can get that info and pass it on...
Mike
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jacob Lee artdent@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still interested :-). Question about the format, though: Is this going to be more learning-oriented or more performance-oriented? That is, are we planning to sit around a table, show patches, ask for help, etc., or should I be prepared to rock out for 10 minutes or so? Either one is cool, I just need to figure out how best to spend the next two weeks.
Thanks,
Jacob Lee artdent@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Mike McGonagle mjmogo@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
Just a reminder about the patching session. Basically, we are on for Sunday, December 14th, at 5pm. The location is:
Red Line Tap 7006 N Glenwood Chicago, IL
If you are going via the EL, go to the Morse Stop, and exit to the north end of the platform. From there, go northwest on Glenwood, the Red Line Tap is the first door from the corner.
If you are driving, there is a parking lot to the north, 2 block. It is a shared lot with the Trilogy center, at Estes and Glenwood. If you need a map, you can try google maps.
If everyone who is interested in showing the work they have in progress could email me, I would like to put together a small list of all the participants.
Thanks, Mike
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