hallo list,
i am new to pd, every day i am wondering how many things are possible in pd. it is a great tool.
i am planing to do an audiovisual live project with pd and have some questions, how i can realize it.
i have this php programm which creates graphical html pages by fluke. everytime i refresh the php script the html looks different.
my plan is that i make sound in pure data and this sound requests and controls the php script. so my question is: is it possible to include browser functionalities into pd? i think this is not possible. so my next question is: is there any other programming language which i can use to generate similiar graphics like my html stuff directly in pd (like tables, boxes)? i need something which generates graphics in strobo speed.
which programming languages are supported in pd?
i hope i have expressed god enough that you can understand what i want. maybe someone have ideas how i can realize my stuff.
regards robert grah
Hallo, robert grah hat gesagt: // robert grah wrote:
i am planing to do an audiovisual live project with pd and have some questions, how i can realize it.
i have this php programm which creates graphical html pages by fluke. everytime i refresh the php script the html looks different.
my plan is that i make sound in pure data and this sound requests and controls the php script.
Do you have any example for what exactly you want to do? I've never heard of this "fluke" thing and searching the web for that term yielded no useable results as fluke is a common word.
so my question is: is it possible to include browser functionalities into pd? i think this is not possible. so my next question is: is there any other programming language which i can use to generate similiar graphics like my html stuff directly in pd (like tables, boxes)? i need something which generates graphics in strobo speed.
Gem can generate graphics at the usual 20/25 fps, which already is much faster than a club stroboscope - and it's much faster than loading websites, too.
which programming languages are supported in pd?
Popular choices for scripting languages in Pd include Lua and Python. Both can (be made to) talk to network services over a socket connection or even http. You can also use Java with pdj, if that suits you better, or Scheme etc.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
hallo frank,
2008/5/19 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org:
Do you have any example for what exactly you want to do? I've never heard of this "fluke" thing and searching the web for that term yielded no useable results as fluke is a common word.
fluke should be the translation for the german word "zufall". maybe coincidence is the better word for this. i want to generate surfaces, tables, boxes, geometrical forms in strobo speed style. this objects be generated through coincidence algorythms. so for example i have 4 boxes which change the color and the size every frame per coincidence.
Gem can generate graphics at the usual 20/25 fps, which already is
much faster than a club stroboscope - and it's much faster than loading websites, too.
i will check Gem, sounds that this is what i need.
Popular choices for scripting languages in Pd include Lua and Python.
Both can (be made to) talk to network services over a socket connection or even http. You can also use Java with pdj, if that suits you better, or Scheme etc.
my choice would be python, but i think maybe Gem is mighty enough to do what i need.
thanks a lot regards robert
Hallo, robert grah hat gesagt: // robert grah wrote:
hallo frank,
2008/5/19 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org:
Do you have any example for what exactly you want to do? I've never heard of this "fluke" thing and searching the web for that term yielded no useable results as fluke is a common word.
fluke should be the translation for the german word "zufall". maybe coincidence is the better word for this.
Ah! And I thought "fluke" was the name of a PHP library ...
i want to generate surfaces, tables, boxes, geometrical forms in strobo speed style. this objects be generated through coincidence algorythms. so for example i have 4 boxes which change the color and the size every frame per coincidence.
Gem can generate graphics at the usual 20/25 fps, which already is
much faster than a club stroboscope - and it's much faster than loading websites, too.
i will check Gem, sounds that this is what i need.
I won't ask now what "strobo speed style" is though I don't know what it is. ;)
Anyway Gem is a OpenGL graphics system for Pd. You can generate colored boxes with Gem easily, using the programming/patching approach as for audio or message programming in Pd. Gem is something completely different from Python in this context: With Python in Pd you write new Pd objects in Python, while Gem is a collection of special purpose objects.
Frank
hallo frank, 2008/5/19 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org:
Ah! And I thought "fluke" was the name of a PHP library ...
:) sorry my english is a mix between gangstar rap and bad school english. something like this.
I won't ask now what "strobo speed style" is though I don't know what it is. ;)
"strobo speed style" should mean, fast changing images. like a stroboscope.
Anyway Gem is a OpenGL graphics system for Pd. You can generate colored boxes with Gem easily, using the programming/patching approach as for audio or message programming in Pd. Gem is something completely different from Python in this context: With Python in Pd you write new Pd objects in Python, while Gem is a collection of special purpose objects.
i understand the differences, i thought maybee python can be used embeded for relising dificult actions directly in sourcecode form.
is it possible to embed images as a box background. i am sure this will work, i will check this out in the docu.
so thanks a lot jack and frank for the infos, and sorry for my bad english ;).
regards robert
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:14 PM, robert grah smilingmolecule@web.de wrote:
:) sorry my english is a mix between gangstar rap and bad school english. something like this.
That's probably good enough to get an undergrad degree here in the US.
is it possible to embed images as a box background. i am sure this will work, i will check this out in the docu.
GEM handles images which can be textured onto a variety of geometries including a rectangle. In your case you will want to look at the 04.pix files in the GEM examples.
Le 19 mai 08 à 13:53, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo, robert grah hat gesagt: // robert grah wrote:
i am planing to do an audiovisual live project with pd and have some questions, how i can realize it.
i have this php programm which creates graphical html pages by fluke. everytime i refresh the php script the html looks different.
my plan is that i make sound in pure data and this sound requests and controls the php script.
Do you have any example for what exactly you want to do? I've never heard of this "fluke" thing and searching the web for that term yielded no useable results as fluke is a common word.
so my question is: is it possible to include browser
functionalities into pd? i think this is not possible. so my next question is: is there any other programming language which i can use to
generate similiar graphics like my html stuff directly in pd (like tables, boxes)? i
need something which generates graphics in strobo speed.Gem can generate graphics at the usual 20/25 fps, which already is much faster than a club stroboscope - and it's much faster than loading websites, too.
which programming languages are supported in pd?
Popular choices for scripting languages in Pd include Lua and Python. Both can (be made to) talk to network services over a socket connection or even http. You can also use Java with pdj, if that suits you better, or Scheme etc.
You can use PHP with fsockopen() and PD with [netreceive] : it works
fine too ;)
++
Jack
Ciao
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