Hi all,
Thanks to those who have sent in comments about the PureData Convention. Keep them coming!
The plan for the convention is to have several performances, installations, presentations of papers, workshops, group work sessions and formal and informal talks. Oh yeah, and parties of course ; ).
As far as funding goes we will be applying to the usual arts funding organizations in Canada such as the Canada Council for the Arts and various private funding institutions. We will be teaming up with a hotel to offer reasonably priced accommodations. We will also be offering a billeting service so participants can stay with pd people while in Montreal for free. We have a few fundraiser ideas up our sleeves, but please let us know if you have any of your own.
We will try to cover as many travel costs as possible, if people can secure their own funding from universities, art councils or arts groups, then that will free up funds for people out on their own.
A call for artworks, papers, and projects will be released in the near future.
The SAT already has offered their system for streaming so those who cannot make it to Montreal can still follow along.
Thanks, and keep the comments coming in.
Darsha
From: "B. Bogart" ben@ekran.org To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] PD Convention 2007! Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:46:32 -0700
I'm not sure of the feasibility of it, but some "remote" events using streaming could be really neat, There could be "viewers" or even participants in Toronto, Vancouver etc..
Could even be possible to do something over accessgrid where possible... Ryerson, SFU, SAT would have access to the required network.
I hope there will be lots of installations and performances...
Maybe oboro, SAT etc.. would be interested in hosting exhibition as part of the conference?
Where are you trying to get funding?
.b.
dafydd hughes wrote:
Hey! This is great news! Who's the contact at OCAD? I'm sure a bunch of folks from InterAccess here in Toronto would like to be involved/help out.
cheers dafydd
On 7/21/06, darsha darsha.h@gmail.com wrote:
Dear PD Community,
On behalf of the PD Convention Organizing Committee, I am pleased to announce that the second PureData convention will take place in Montréal Canada from August 21st to August 25th, 2007.
The organizing committee in Montréal consists of members from Artengine, Vidéographe, Société des arts technologiques, University of Ottawa, McGill University and Ontario College of Art and Design, along with a few independant artists. For the past few months members of the community from Montréal, Ottawa, New York and Graz have been discussing the organization of the convention and are currently working on defining the event.
In order to help us shape the convention WE NEED YOUR INPUT! If you attended the convention in Graz please give us some feedback, or, if you have suggestions as to what you would like to see at the next PD Convention please let us know. It would be helpful to get your thoughts on what was achieved through the first PD convention. Please post your input before August 16th, 2006.
Thanks in advance for your consideration,
Darsha Hewitt
PD Convention Montréal 2007
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video streaming... absolutely fantastic!
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 11:01 -0400, darsha wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to those who have sent in comments about the PureData Convention. Keep them coming!
The plan for the convention is to have several performances, installations, presentations of papers, workshops, group work sessions and formal and informal talks. Oh yeah, and parties of course ; ).
As far as funding goes we will be applying to the usual arts funding organizations in Canada such as the Canada Council for the Arts and various private funding institutions. We will be teaming up with a hotel to offer reasonably priced accommodations. We will also be offering a billeting service so participants can stay with pd people while in Montreal for free. We have a few fundraiser ideas up our sleeves, but please let us know if you have any of your own.
We will try to cover as many travel costs as possible, if people can secure their own funding from universities, art councils or arts groups, then that will free up funds for people out on their own.
A call for artworks, papers, and projects will be released in the near future.
The SAT already has offered their system for streaming so those who cannot make it to Montreal can still follow along.
Thanks, and keep the comments coming in.
Darsha
From: "B. Bogart" ben@ekran.org To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] PD Convention 2007! Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:46:32 -0700
I'm not sure of the feasibility of it, but some "remote" events using streaming could be really neat, There could be "viewers" or even participants in Toronto, Vancouver etc..
Could even be possible to do something over accessgrid where possible... Ryerson, SFU, SAT would have access to the required network.
I hope there will be lots of installations and performances...
Maybe oboro, SAT etc.. would be interested in hosting exhibition as part of the conference?
Where are you trying to get funding?
.b.
dafydd hughes wrote:
Hey! This is great news! Who's the contact at OCAD? I'm sure a bunch of folks from InterAccess here in Toronto would like to be involved/help out.
cheers dafydd
On 7/21/06, darsha darsha.h@gmail.com wrote:
Dear PD Community,
On behalf of the PD Convention Organizing Committee, I am pleased to announce that the second PureData convention will take place in Montréal Canada from August 21st to August 25th, 2007.
The organizing committee in Montréal consists of members from Artengine, Vidéographe, Société des arts technologiques, University of Ottawa, McGill University and Ontario College of Art and Design, along with a few independant artists. For the past few months members of the community from Montréal, Ottawa, New York and Graz have been discussing the organization of the convention and are currently working on defining the event.
In order to help us shape the convention WE NEED YOUR INPUT! If you attended the convention in Graz please give us some feedback, or, if you have suggestions as to what you would like to see at the next PD Convention please let us know. It would be helpful to get your thoughts on what was achieved through the first PD convention. Please post your input before August 16th, 2006.
Thanks in advance for your consideration,
Darsha Hewitt
PD Convention Montréal 2007
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Hello all,
Open letter to anybody who has linked to the PDDP pages at my website:
I have moved the pages related to Pure Data on my website and I'm sorry that this may have caused some broken links.
The new location for the PDDP reference package at my website is: http://www.davesabine.com/eMedia/PureData/tabid/145/Default.aspx
Regards, Dave Sabine
Dave S schrieb:
The new location for the PDDP reference package at my website is: http://www.davesabine.com/eMedia/PureData/tabid/145/Default.aspx
very interesting website! I wonder how to login, to be able to download your .pd-files (Mac G4 OSX)
Wolfgang Fulda
Hi all,
(I am much happy about this being in mtl. I will be able to host 1-2 people and find some other places)
== "off" presentations ==
There is something I really liked in a convetion about cooperative web usages I attending this summer in Brest. It was "off" presentations. You could choose a period in between the other presentations and write down the location and topic of your "off" presentation. The periods were something like breakfast, lunch and just before the dinner.
== funds for young french people to come in Montreal ==
If you are young and french, you should check out ofqj.org : it helped me to realize a project in France this summer. It works if you either french of Quebecois, under 35 of age, I think.
Cheers,
On 7/27/06, Andre Schmidt andre@osku.de wrote:
video streaming... absolutely fantastic!
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 11:01 -0400, darsha wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to those who have sent in comments about the PureData Convention. Keep them coming!
The plan for the convention is to have several performances, installations, presentations of papers, workshops, group work sessions and formal and informal talks. Oh yeah, and parties of course ; ).
As far as funding goes we will be applying to the usual arts funding organizations in Canada such as the Canada Council for the Arts and various private funding institutions. We will be teaming up with a hotel to offer reasonably priced accommodations. We will also be offering a billeting service so participants can stay with pd people while in Montreal for free. We have a few fundraiser ideas up our sleeves, but please let us know if you have any of your own.
We will try to cover as many travel costs as possible, if people can secure their own funding from universities, art councils or arts groups, then that will free up funds for people out on their own.
A call for artworks, papers, and projects will be released in the near future.
The SAT already has offered their system for streaming so those who cannot make it to Montreal can still follow along.
Thanks, and keep the comments coming in.
Darsha
From: "B. Bogart" ben@ekran.org To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] PD Convention 2007! Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:46:32 -0700
I'm not sure of the feasibility of it, but some "remote" events using streaming could be really neat, There could be "viewers" or even participants in Toronto, Vancouver etc..
Could even be possible to do something over accessgrid where possible... Ryerson, SFU, SAT would have access to the required network.
I hope there will be lots of installations and performances...
Maybe oboro, SAT etc.. would be interested in hosting exhibition as part of the conference?
Where are you trying to get funding?
.b.
dafydd hughes wrote:
Hey! This is great news! Who's the contact at OCAD? I'm sure a bunch of folks from InterAccess here in Toronto would like to be involved/help out.
cheers dafydd
On 7/21/06, darsha darsha.h@gmail.com wrote:
Dear PD Community,
On behalf of the PD Convention Organizing Committee, I am pleased to announce that the second PureData convention will take place in Montréal Canada from August 21st to August 25th, 2007.
The organizing committee in Montréal consists of members from Artengine, Vidéographe, Société des arts technologiques, University of Ottawa, McGill University and Ontario College of Art and Design, along with a few independant artists. For the past few months members of the community from Montréal, Ottawa, New York and Graz have been discussing the organization of the convention and are currently working on defining the event.
In order to help us shape the convention WE NEED YOUR INPUT! If you attended the convention in Graz please give us some feedback, or, if you have suggestions as to what you would like to see at the next PD Convention please let us know. It would be helpful to get your thoughts on what was achieved through the first PD convention. Please post your input before August 16th, 2006.
Thanks in advance for your consideration,
Darsha Hewitt
PD Convention Montréal 2007
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On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
== "off" presentations ==
There is something I really liked in a convetion about cooperative web usages I attending this summer in Brest. It was "off" presentations. You could choose a period in between the other presentations and write down the location and topic of your "off" presentation. The periods were something like breakfast, lunch and just before the dinner.
A concept much similar to this, is called the Lightning Talks. In this case, some extended timespan (two hours straight) is reserved for presentations of 5-10 minutes each. Submission rules are easier and you can submit talks until either the schedule is full or the schedule is printed. Well, I don't really know, but that's the impression that I had. That concept has been part of the YAPC (Perl) conferences, so I suppose that you may be able to find information about the concept there.
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801 - http://artengine.ca/matju | Freelance Digital Arts Engineer, Montréal QC Canada
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 11:01:22AM -0400, darsha wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to those who have sent in comments about the PureData Convention. Keep them coming!
Wonderful news... I'll definitely be there.
One cool thing about the Graz Pd convention was the t-shirts designed by Reni Hofmueller... I bet she'd share the design with anyone wanting to make some for the 2007 convention. Might even make some money to help meet expenses!
cheers Miller
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Miller Puckette wrote:
One cool thing about the Graz Pd convention was the t-shirts designed by Reni Hofmueller... I bet she'd share the design with anyone wanting to make some for the 2007 convention. Might even make some money to help meet expenses!
There was some talk about this on the pdmtl@artengine.ca mailing list two years ago but no-one decided themselves to make some t-shirts. Maybe that it would be the time to ask again. I would suggest to use a different but similar design, that is, another very typical and small fragment of a pd patch.
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801 - http://artengine.ca/matju | Freelance Digital Arts Engineer, Montréal QC Canada
Miller Puckette wrote:
One cool thing about the Graz Pd convention was the t-shirts designed by Reni Hofmueller... I bet she'd share the design with anyone wanting to make some for the 2007 convention. Might even make some money to help meet expenses!
apropos t-shirts: we finally managed to produce another lot of t-shirts and hooded shirts with the famous "bang" logo (however, with a different back side)
who is interested in purchasing one? (the distribution is not fixed yet, however we are pretty sure we will again collaborate with kig - the art-project that already sells the pd~DVDs)
mfa.sdr. IOhannes
PS: on a related note: are there any plans for releasing pd-0.40?
PPS: while reni did a great deal of the organizing of the convention, it was really a communal effort of the pd-graz crowd that did the design
Hallo, IOhannes m zmoelnig hat gesagt: // IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
apropos t-shirts: we finally managed to produce another lot of t-shirts and hooded shirts with the famous "bang" logo (however, with a different back side)
who is interested in purchasing one?
Please keep a nice hooded one in L for me. Black would be fine. I'll fetch it personally in September. ;)
PS: on a related note: are there any plans for releasing pd-0.40?
Borrowing Matju's crystal ball for a moment I'd say it's the same procedure as every year, Miss Sophie: There will be a new Pd version for ICMC, which is in November this year.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
On 8/13/06, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
apropos t-shirts: we finally managed to produce another lot of t-shirts and hooded shirts with the famous "bang" logo (however, with a different back side)
who is interested in purchasing one?
One of each, if I have any money at the time.
On Aug 13, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
PS: on a related note: are there any plans for releasing pd-0.40?
I'm hoping to get 0.40 test 1 out Tuesday... but then I start fixing bugs and writing doc, which takes an unpredictable amount of time!
Any word on the patches in the patch tracker? There are quite a few
in there that don't seem to have been reviewed.
The patches I have recently submitted are all quite minor changes,
but can make large differences. You can see these easily by changing
the "Assignee" pop-up menu to "millerpuckette", typing in
"eighthave" into the "Show only: Submitter username (show mine)" text
box, and hitting enter.
Also, do you have time/interest in trying to build this on MinGW? If
so, I could make some time to try to get the configure stuff ported
to MinGW.
.hc
I was planning on spending tomorrow looking through them... I'm not sure how this will now work, perhaps I need to put off the pre-release, since I no longer can get to campus Tuesday...
cheers Miller
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 05:25:12PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Aug 13, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
PS: on a related note: are there any plans for releasing pd-0.40?
I'm hoping to get 0.40 test 1 out Tuesday... but then I start fixing bugs and writing doc, which takes an unpredictable amount of time!
Any word on the patches in the patch tracker? There are quite a few
in there that don't seem to have been reviewed.The patches I have recently submitted are all quite minor changes,
but can make large differences. You can see these easily by changing
the "Assignee" pop-up menu to "millerpuckette", typing in
"eighthave" into the "Show only: Submitter username (show mine)" text
box, and hitting enter.Also, do you have time/interest in trying to build this on MinGW? If
so, I could make some time to try to get the configure stuff ported
to MinGW..hc
Awesome, I saw all the patch accepts! As for the prerelease, feel
free to grab from the build farm. I suppose I need to get a Windows
machine running... anyone want to come to Brooklyn Polytechnic and
set up Windows auto-building? Weeeeee!
.hc
On Aug 14, 2006, at 12:27 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I was planning on spending tomorrow looking through them... I'm not
sure how this will now work, perhaps I need to put off the pre-release,
since I no longer can get to campus Tuesday...cheers Miller
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 05:25:12PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner
wrote:On Aug 13, 2006, at 1:03 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
PS: on a related note: are there any plans for releasing pd-0.40?
I'm hoping to get 0.40 test 1 out Tuesday... but then I start fixing bugs and writing doc, which takes an unpredictable amount of time!
Any word on the patches in the patch tracker? There are quite a few in there that don't seem to have been reviewed.
The patches I have recently submitted are all quite minor changes, but can make large differences. You can see these easily by changing the "Assignee" pop-up menu to "millerpuckette", typing in "eighthave" into the "Show only: Submitter username (show mine)" text box, and hitting enter.
Also, do you have time/interest in trying to build this on MinGW? If so, I could make some time to try to get the configure stuff ported to MinGW.
.hc
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