Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
Congratulations, the array of Ps3eye (so it seems) cameras is amazingly simple and has a nice result in panoramic rendering/blending. Love the cave effect generated there.
Congratulations on the project, I'm definitely on the lookout for this one.
Best, Pedro
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:53 PM, news@petervenus.de wrote:
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([ http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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OMG...Cool.... ill test and comment...
Congratulations!!!!!
José
2011/2/24 Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt:
Congratulations, the array of Ps3eye (so it seems) cameras is amazingly simple and has a nice result in panoramic rendering/blending. Love the cave effect generated there. Congratulations on the project, I'm definitely on the lookout for this one. Best, Pedro On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:53 PM, news@petervenus.de wrote:
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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Yes very cool and useful
Patrick Pagano B.S.,M.F.A Digital Media Engineer UF Digital Worlds Institute (352)294-2020
On Feb 24, 2011, at 7:28 PM, "Jose Luis Santorcuato" santorcuato76@gmail.com wrote:
OMG...Cool.... ill test and comment...
Congratulations!!!!!
José
2011/2/24 Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt:
Congratulations, the array of Ps3eye (so it seems) cameras is amazingly simple and has a nice result in panoramic rendering/blending. Love the cave effect generated there. Congratulations on the project, I'm definitely on the lookout for this one. Best, Pedro On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:53 PM, news@petervenus.de wrote:
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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How does one construct a preset? My window is 7000x1050 and I do not see a way to set it for extending
pp
On 2/24/11 7:53 AM, "news@petervenus.de" news@petervenus.de wrote:
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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Hello Patrick!
what do you mean by "constructing a preset"? i am assuming you set a gemwin with the size of 7000x1050px. or did you just created a framebuffer of that size? values for the preset system are created when you tweak a parameter. so once you adjusted all the parameters the way you need them, save them with the help of the built-in presetsystem.
What do you mean by "set it for extending?
Peter
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Pagano, Patrick" Gesendet: 26.02.2011 04:59:27 An: "news@petervenus.de" , PD-List Betreff: Re: [PD] Extended View Toolkit
How does one construct a preset? My window is 7000x1050 and I do not see a way to set it for extending
pp
On 2/24/11 7:53 AM, "news@petervenus.de" wrote:
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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Hello all
im currently working with EWK (great tool!) for my pre grade thesis. i have a simple question, and hope someone can help me...
is there a way to know when the last frame from a video is played?
im editing the ev_vid.pd patch, and putting a "print end vid $1" in the last outlet of pix_film (it should send a bang when the movie ends) but im not getting anything. I also try with the [end( message, but still having no results.
the idea is when the videos from a group ends, its automatically starts a second group.
Thanks for your time guys!
hope to let you know soon about mi thesis made with pd and kinect.
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([ http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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Hi, in GEM the object pix_film delivers a bang when the last frame is reproduced, when the movie ends bang to [1 ( and starts the others videos...also you can bang a zero and stop the current movie.
Bets regards
José
2011/5/20 Ignacio Aguirre ignacio@independiente.cl
Hello all
im currently working with EWK (great tool!) for my pre grade thesis. i have a simple question, and hope someone can help me...
is there a way to know when the last frame from a video is played?
im editing the ev_vid.pd patch, and putting a "print end vid $1" in the last outlet of pix_film (it should send a bang when the movie ends) but im not getting anything. I also try with the [end( message, but still having no results.
the idea is when the videos from a group ends, its automatically starts a second group.
Thanks for your time guys!
hope to let you know soon about mi thesis made with pd and kinect.
Hello All!
I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art installation "Extended View streamed". It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic video and complex multiscreen projection environments to createimmersive media experiences.
It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple related image-sources (like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image. The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned horicontally, since image-combination is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by pixel comparison.
Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen, multi-projector environments to enable correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection abstractions can be combined to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge betweenoverlapping borders of single projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4, respectively 9 points, so that projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled send/receive-messages, which simplifies OSC-based external control.
Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based streaming solution was developed by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over network. It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
Credits: Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry GEM: Marian Weger Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus Streaming: Peter Innerhofer Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at) and CO-ME-DI-A. The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010 ([ http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
Your feedback is welcome!
Peter
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