Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 0x73DB07
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
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Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuršŠeData"
Hi all, Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuršŠeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets! http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced¡ It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages? Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuršŠeData, I would love you forever!! ¡Ü3 0x73DB07
Turbulence Commission: "PuršŠeData" by Ted Hayeshttp://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuršŠeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuršŠeData" servers.
"PuršŠeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
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Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 *0x73DB07*
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
"Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
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Thanks—I'll look into it! I developed on Chrome so if you want to try that, it works better :)
—t3db0t
On Oct 5, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 0x73DB07
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
"Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Tedb0t lists@liminastudio.com wrote:
Thanks—I'll look into it! I developed on Chrome so if you want to try that, it works better :)
—t3db0t
On Oct 5, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 *0x73DB07*
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
"Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
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Please support the Turbulence Commissions Program. See http://turbulence.org for details.
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same here, FF5.0.1, OSX 10.6.8.
great idea though. cheers. jm
2011/10/5 Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 *0x73DB07*
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
"Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
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Looking forward to trying it, I'm trying Chrome on Mac OS X 10.5, and
it just spins waiting for it to load. Maybe something is now?
.hc
On Oct 5, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Jean-Michel Dumas wrote:
same here, FF5.0.1, OSX 10.6.8.
great idea though. cheers. jm
2011/10/5 Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and
chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called
PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web- browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence
it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs
right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't
die now that it's been announced…It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and
a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty
janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important
features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had
wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work
the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature
requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a
server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve
PuréeData, I would love you forever!!≤3 0x73DB07
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound
environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone,
anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis
patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software
to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are
encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData"
servers."PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts,
Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding
from the Jerome Foundation.BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences
that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and
deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research
Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the
themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence,
semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works
range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological
city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate
of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating
principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound
with beauty."Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/turbulenceorg
Please support the Turbulence Commissions Program. See http://turbulence.org for details.
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Chromium on Ubuntu 10.04. Spins and spins.......
Looking forward to trying it too.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
Looking forward to trying it, I'm trying Chrome on Mac OS X 10.5, and it just spins waiting for it to load. Maybe something is now?
.hc
On Oct 5, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Jean-Michel Dumas wrote:
same here, FF5.0.1, OSX 10.6.8.
great idea though. cheers. jm
2011/10/5 Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData"
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 *0x73DB07*
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
"Like" us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nrpa.org http://facebook.com/turbulence.org
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/turbulenceorg
Please support the Turbulence Commissions Program. See http://turbulence.org for details.
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tried it now, kind of works, but my attempt to have a simple counter/mod combination didn't work. I couldn't find a way to start a metro, I think
It desperately needs a way to delete objects, tho, or at least reset the canvas
I like it, tho, a lot of potential there. collaborative pd
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:32:41 -0700 From: elmastero74@gmail.com To: hans@at.or.at CC: pd-list@iem.at; jm.dumas@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] "PuršŠeData"
Chromium on Ubuntu 10.04. Spins and spins.......
Looking forward to trying it too.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
Looking forward to trying it, I'm trying Chrome on Mac OS X 10.5, and it just spins waiting for it to load. Maybe something is now?
.hc On Oct 5, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Jean-Michel Dumas wrote: same here, FF5.0.1, OSX 10.6.8.
great idea though. cheers.
jm
2011/10/5 Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com
Hey Ted,
Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday jbturgid@hotmail.com
Hey,
Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you.
Let me know
Cheers
Andrew
From: lists@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: [PD] "PuršŠeData"
Hi all, Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuršŠeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced¡
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuršŠeData, I would love you forever!!
¡Ü3 0x73DB07
Turbulence Commission: "PuršŠeData" by Ted Hayeshttp://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
[Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuršŠeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuršŠeData" servers.
"PuršŠeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
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i am able to connect objects already put there, and connekt things to the right send - and it is received on the stream. i can delete connections, but for me i can´t add objects.
interesting and fun approach!
/björn eriksson
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Tedb0t lists@liminastudio.com wrote:
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData, which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData
It's a work in progress, and there are some pretty obvious bugs right now, but it does actually work! I just hope my server doesn't die now that it's been announced…
It uses the Pyata library by Jeraman to do the dynamic patching and a web.py server to host the site and manage the state. It's pretty janky in a lot of technical ways, and so there are some important features that don't exist yet (like deleting objects!!). I had wanted to try libpd as the backend but I guess it would still work the same way, i.e. with FUDI messages?
Anyway, check it out :D All the codez is on github: https://github.com/virgildisgr4ce/PureeData There's an issue tracker so by all means submit issues and feature requests, and if you are so inclined, clone the repo and set up a server yourself! And of course, if you want to help improve PuréeData, I would love you forever!!
≤3 *0x73DB07*
Turbulence Commission: "PuréeData" by Ted Hayes http://turbulence.org/works/PureeData [Optimized for Google Chrome]
"PuréeData" is a web-browser interface for a single shared sound environment that allows live, collaborative patching for anyone, anywhere. Visitors interact with a shared PureData audio synthesis patch and listen to the results as an MP3 stream, with no software to install or set up. The project is open-source, and all are encouraged to modify, improve and set up their own "PuréeData" servers.
"PuréeData" is a 2011 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation.
BIOGRAPHIES
Ted Hayes is a poet-inventor: conceiving objects and experiences that explore the sublime and the enigmatic through recombination and deconstruction. He is a proponent of what he has dubbed "Research Art," or art-as-science experiment, and actively investigates the themes, technologies and ramifications of autonomy, emergence, semiotics, pattern recognition, and neural networks. Ted's works range from a group of language-inventing robots to a mythological city-founding ritual for soprano and string quartet, is a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. His operating principle is, in a word, poetry: to pique with enigma and confound with beauty.
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