I dont know if it's been posted to the list yet but here's the info about PD and Share this Sunday.
-m
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From Keiko Uenishi, aka oblaat:
we'll be in Soho this week! 'share' will be hosted by the amazing long-running digital media arts organization, harvestworks!!
Sunday, April 3rd @Harvestworks 6:30 p.m. - midnight_ish 596 Broadway #602 (between Houston & Prince - Soho), NYC 212-431-1130 http://harvestworks.org "Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and expand the dissemination of digital media artwork. From its central SOHO location and through its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated digital media production, education, information and content distribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool developers and computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all branches of the digital arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst for creativity in the digital arts. ..."
Featured on April 3rd! Pure Data free workshop (early hours 2 hours starting 6:30!) + meet-up http://puredata.org/ http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/
this week, a semi-impromptu self organizing Pure Data meetup. We will be discussing anything and everything Pure Data related. Max/MSP users who are curious about PD but havent played around are welcome. Install fest, patching tips, programming techniques, PDP, Gem!
"PD (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing. It is the third major branch of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.) originally developed by Miller Puckette and company at IRCAM. The core of Pd is written and maintained by Miller Puckette and includes the work of many developers, making the whole package very much a community effort.
Pd was created to explore ideas of how to further refine the Max paradigm with the core ideas of allowing data to be treated in a more open-ended way and opening it up to applications outside of audio and MIDI, such as graphics and video....
Pd is free software and can be downloaded either as an OS-specific package, source package, or directly from CVS. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is quite portable; versions exist for Win32, IRIX, GNU/Linux, BSD, and MacOS X running on anything from a PocketPC to an old Mac to a brand new PC. It is possible to write externals and patches that work with Max/MSP and Pd using flext and cyclone."
and as always, openjam is happening after the featured workshop (latter part will include jamming with PD people). please come with your instruments, equipment, and/or simply yourself to join in &/or hang out!
All styles of audio &/or visuals are welcome!! with all kinds of instruments/equipments you'd bring in
Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made possible with funds from mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, The Experimental TV Center, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Aaron Copland Fund, The Greenwall Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, JP Morgan Chase Foundation and the Rodney White Foundation. _______________________________________________________________________
HARVESTWORKS Digital Media Arts Center 596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston St) New York, NY 10012 Tel: 212-431-1130 http://www.harvestworks.org mailto:info@harvestworks.org Subway: F/V Broadway/Lafayette, 6 Bleeker, W/R Prince _______________________________________________________________________
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I am definitely in.
.hc
On Apr 1, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Matthew Alford wrote:
I dont know if it's been posted to the list yet but here's the info
about PD and Share this Sunday.-m
----- Forwarded message from news@harvestworks.org ----- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:46:06 -0500 From: Harvestworks News news@harvestworks.org Reply-To: info@harvestworks.org Subject: [share] Share at Harvestworks April 3rd To: matt@friendlycommunity.net
From Keiko Uenishi, aka oblaat:
we'll be in Soho this week! 'share' will be hosted by the amazing long-running digital media arts organization, harvestworks!!
Sunday, April 3rd @Harvestworks 6:30 p.m. - midnight_ish 596 Broadway #602 (between Houston & Prince - Soho), NYC 212-431-1130 http://harvestworks.org "Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic
technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and expand the
dissemination of digital media artwork. From its central SOHO location and through
its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated
digital media production, education, information and content distribution
services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers,
interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool developers and
computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all
branches of the digital arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst
for creativity in the digital arts. ..."Featured on April 3rd! Pure Data free workshop (early hours 2 hours starting 6:30!) + meet-up http://puredata.org/ http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/
this week, a semi-impromptu self organizing Pure Data meetup. We will
be discussing anything and everything Pure Data related. Max/MSP users
who are curious about PD but havent played around are welcome. Install fest,
patching tips, programming techniques, PDP, Gem!"PD (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming environment
for audio, video, and graphical processing. It is the third major branch
of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW
Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.) originally developed by Miller Puckette and
company at IRCAM. The core of Pd is written and maintained by Miller Puckette and
includes the work of many developers, making the whole package very much a
community effort.Pd was created to explore ideas of how to further refine the Max
paradigm with the core ideas of allowing data to be treated in a more open-ended way
and opening it up to applications outside of audio and MIDI, such as
graphics and video....Pd is free software and can be downloaded either as an OS-specific
package, source package, or directly from CVS. Pd was written to be
multi-platform and therefore is quite portable; versions exist for Win32, IRIX,
GNU/Linux, BSD, and MacOS X running on anything from a PocketPC to an old Mac to a
brand new PC. It is possible to write externals and patches that work with
Max/MSP and Pd using flext and cyclone."
and as always, openjam is happening after the featured workshop
(latter part will include jamming with PD people). please come with your instruments, equipment, and/or simply yourself
to join in &/or hang out!All styles of audio &/or visuals are welcome!! with all kinds of instruments/equipments you'd bring in
Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made possible with funds from mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, The Experimental TV Center, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Aaron Copland Fund, The Greenwall Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, JP Morgan Chase Foundation and the Rodney White Foundation. _______________________________________________________________________
HARVESTWORKS Digital Media Arts Center 596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston St) New York, NY 10012 Tel: 212-431-1130 http://www.harvestworks.org mailto:info@harvestworks.org Subway: F/V Broadway/Lafayette, 6 Bleeker, W/R Prince _______________________________________________________________________
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On Friday 01 April 2005 10:41, Matthew Alford wrote:
From Keiko Uenishi, aka oblaat:
we'll be in Soho this week! 'share' will be hosted by the amazing long-running digital media arts organization, harvestworks!!
Sunday, April 3rd @Harvestworks 6:30 p.m. - midnight_ish 596 Broadway #602 (between Houston & Prince - Soho), NYC 212-431-1130 http://harvestworks.org "Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and expand the dissemination of digital media artwork. From its central SOHO location and through its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated digital media production, education, information and content distribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool developers and computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all branches of the digital arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst for creativity in the digital arts. ..."
Featured on April 3rd! Pure Data free workshop (early hours 2 hours starting 6:30!) + meet-up http://puredata.org/ http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/
this week, a semi-impromptu self organizing Pure Data meetup. We will be discussing anything and everything Pure Data related. Max/MSP users who are curious about PD but havent played around are welcome. Install fest, patching tips, programming techniques, PDP, Gem!
"PD (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing. It is the third major branch of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.) originally developed by Miller Puckette and company at IRCAM. The core of Pd is written and maintained by Miller Puckette and includes the work of many developers, making the whole package very much a community effort.
Pd was created to explore ideas of how to further refine the Max paradigm with the core ideas of allowing data to be treated in a more open-ended way and opening it up to applications outside of audio and MIDI, such as graphics and video....
Pd is free software and can be downloaded either as an OS-specific package, source package, or directly from CVS. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is quite portable; versions exist for Win32, IRIX, GNU/Linux, BSD, and MacOS X running on anything from a PocketPC to an old Mac to a brand new PC. It is possible to write externals and patches that work with Max/MSP and Pd using flext and cyclone."
and as always, openjam is happening after the featured workshop (latter part will include jamming with PD people). please come with your instruments, equipment, and/or simply yourself to join in &/or hang out!
All styles of audio &/or visuals are welcome!! with all kinds of instruments/equipments you'd bring in
Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made possible with funds from mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, The Experimental TV Center, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Aaron Copland Fund, The Greenwall Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, JP Morgan Chase Foundation and the Rodney White Foundation. _______________________________________________________________________
HARVESTWORKS Digital Media Arts Center 596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston St) New York, NY 10012 Tel: 212-431-1130 http://www.harvestworks.org mailto:info@harvestworks.org Subway: F/V Broadway/Lafayette, 6 Bleeker, W/R Prince _______________________________________________________________________
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i'm planning on being there too but have to leave somewhat early to
catch a train going north.
-p
On Saturday, April 2, 2005, at 08:30 PM, Larry Troxler wrote:
On Friday 01 April 2005 10:41, Matthew Alford wrote:
From Keiko Uenishi, aka oblaat:
we'll be in Soho this week! 'share' will be hosted by the amazing long-running digital media arts organization, harvestworks!!
Sunday, April 3rd @Harvestworks 6:30 p.m. - midnight_ish 596 Broadway #602 (between Houston & Prince - Soho), NYC 212-431-1130 http://harvestworks.org "Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and
expand the dissemination of digital media artwork. From its central SOHO
location and through its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated digital media production, education, information and
content distribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and
video makers, digital tool developers and computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all branches of the digital
arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst for creativity in
the digital arts. ..."Featured on April 3rd! Pure Data free workshop (early hours 2 hours starting 6:30!) + meet-up http://puredata.org/ http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/
this week, a semi-impromptu self organizing Pure Data meetup. We will
be discussing anything and everything Pure Data related. Max/MSP users
who are curious about PD but havent played around are welcome. Install fest, patching tips, programming techniques, PDP, Gem!"PD (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming
environment for audio, video, and graphical processing. It is the third major branch
of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW
Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.) originally developed by Miller Puckette and
company at IRCAM. The core of Pd is written and maintained by Miller Puckette and includes the work of many developers, making the whole package very
much a community effort.Pd was created to explore ideas of how to further refine the Max
paradigm with the core ideas of allowing data to be treated in a more
open-ended way and opening it up to applications outside of audio and MIDI, such as graphics and video....Pd is free software and can be downloaded either as an OS-specific package, source package, or directly from CVS. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is quite portable; versions exist for
Win32, IRIX, GNU/Linux, BSD, and MacOS X running on anything from a PocketPC
to an old Mac to a brand new PC. It is possible to write externals and
patches that work with Max/MSP and Pd using flext and cyclone."
and as always, openjam is happening after the featured workshop
(latter part will include jamming with PD people). please come with your instruments, equipment, and/or simply yourself
to join in &/or hang out!All styles of audio &/or visuals are welcome!! with all kinds of instruments/equipments you'd bring in
_ Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made
possible with funds from mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, The Experimental TV Center, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Aaron Copland Fund, The Greenwall Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts,
JP Morgan Chase Foundation and the Rodney White Foundation. ______________________________________________________________________ _HARVESTWORKS Digital Media Arts Center 596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston St) New York, NY 10012 Tel: 212-431-1130 http://www.harvestworks.org mailto:info@harvestworks.org Subway: F/V Broadway/Lafayette, 6 Bleeker, W/R Prince ______________________________________________________________________ _
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On Friday 01 April 2005 10:41, Matthew Alford wrote:
From Keiko Uenishi, aka oblaat:
we'll be in Soho this week! 'share' will be hosted by the amazing long-running digital media arts organization, harvestworks!!
Sunday, April 3rd @Harvestworks 6:30 p.m. - midnight_ish 596 Broadway #602 (between Houston & Prince - Soho), NYC 212-431-1130 http://harvestworks.org
Very sorry about the previous empty message.
I might try to attend this - it would mark the first time I actually met any of the people I talk with on this mailing list, face to face!
I won't have a laptop handy, so I if I can make it, I will be a spectator only.
Larry Troxler