I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests you I could send you his email offlist.
But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.
-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi,
glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but i usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and so if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in.
best, p
On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther apart, and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art in the States [festivals and the like] so they never have a chance to meet each other.
This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?
Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really are more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.
-ish
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I would love to see an inclusive, self-organizing, informal group that invites all experimental music/media folks to participate in occasional meetings/discussions/performances in the Boston area. There've got to be Pd-people around here, and people using other tools...
While my friends and I did get an occasional gig performing at places like Gallery Bershad in Somerville (now closed), there aren't many venues for experimental music in this city, whether on GNU/Linux or not. I think the musicians are here, ready to be tapped, but the noise isn't happening out in public. it is hard to get little groups going here, in part because people in Boston aren't as socially outgoing.
On a more personal/historical note,
Most of our shows were in NYC, during that brief period in the mid-to-late 90's when a small-town college kid with an old Pentium 2 and some warezed audio software had a chance to make real money selling ambient / "IDM" / alternative electronic pop records and getting signed to labels like Warp and Astralwerks. (Except, we dreamed about being whisked off to the UK when we finally made it big, instead of Hollywood.)
Things were quiet on the music front while while I worked on school and changed careers, but I've just finished building a new performance rig (see link below)
http://puredata.org/community/projects/pdcomputer/KarmaPod
Any folks on this list live in or near Boston, and like the idea of a mailing list for Bostonian Pd / experimental audio / video people to get together and jam and create public happenings?
yeah that sounds good to me.
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I'm still a fairly new Bostonian, and I've gotten away from my experimental music recently, but not totally of forever. I think we might find people in the woodwork around here.
matt
David O'Toole wrote: | I would love to see an inclusive, self-organizing, informal group that | invites all experimental music/media folks to participate in | occasional meetings/discussions/performances in the Boston | area. There've got to be Pd-people around here, and people using other | tools... | | While my friends and I did get an occasional gig performing at places | like Gallery Bershad in Somerville (now closed), there aren't many | venues for experimental music in this city, whether on GNU/Linux or | not. I think the musicians are here, ready to be tapped, but the noise | isn't happening out in public. it is hard to get little groups going | here, in part because people in Boston aren't as socially outgoing. | | On a more personal/historical note, | | Most of our shows were in NYC, during that brief period in the | mid-to-late 90's when a small-town college kid with an old Pentium 2 | and some warezed audio software had a chance to make real money | selling ambient / "IDM" / alternative electronic pop records and | getting signed to labels like Warp and Astralwerks. (Except, we | dreamed about being whisked off to the UK when we finally made it big, | instead of Hollywood.) | | Things were quiet on the music front while while I worked on school | and changed careers, but I've just finished building a new performance | rig (see link below) | | http://puredata.org/community/projects/pdcomputer/KarmaPod | | Any folks on this list live in or near Boston, and like the idea of a | mailing list for Bostonian Pd / experimental audio / video people to | get together and jam and create public happenings? | |
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The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam
band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a regular
Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users and a quite
a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts programs in NYC, there
is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters at ITP/NYU
(http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there (more than
half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular. Proce55ing
has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I figure Pd is
next.
We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if
we get enough people, branch out on our own.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do
video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to
Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some
occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more
performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC
Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests
you I could send you his email offlist.But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start a
venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than sunday
night. Keep an eye on the list.-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but i
usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and so
if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting
other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think
there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther apart,
and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art in the
States [festivals and the like] so they never have a chance to meet
each other.This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like
this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen
another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of
course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras from
what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in Berlin
20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs for a
programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really are
more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.-ish
d.
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If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops (we
could to a series even.. people want to know as much as possible!),
share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..
We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and
have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to
artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop which
had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for people
looking for technical know how.
geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might
be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced topics.
I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a visual
artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.
I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD,
and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give
definitive answers.
youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately
share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking
for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for
now.
But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do
bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a
new home.
Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam
band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a
regular Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users and
a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts programs in
NYC, there is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters at
ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there
(more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular.
Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I
figure Pd is next.We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if
we get enough people, branch out on our own..hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do
video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to
Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some
occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more
performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC
Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests
you I could send you his email offlist.But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start
a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than
sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but i
usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and so
if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting
other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think
there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther apart,
and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art in the
States [festivals and the like] so they never have a chance to
meet each other.This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like
this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen
another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of
course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras
from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in
Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs
for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really are
more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.-ish
d.
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I am definitely interested, as well as others. We should set up a Pd
night in the near future, with perhaps an intro to Pd as well. I would
happily teach that.
Also, I could see if I could host a night at ITP/NYU
(http://itp.nyu.edu ). Its a media arts program, and we host things
like this from time to time. I just finished my masters there, but I
could still organize an event there, esp. with help from friends who
are currently students. Its not a bar or club, but a different kind of
venue might be a welcome change.
.hc
On Mar 15, 2005, at 9:08 AM, vade wrote:
If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops
(we could to a series even.. people want to know as much as
possible!), share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and
have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to
artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop
which had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for
people looking for technical know how.geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might
be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced
topics. I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a
visual artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD,
and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give
definitive answers.youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately
share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking
for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for
now.But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do
bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a
new home.Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam
band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a
regular Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users
and a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts programs
in NYC, there is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters
at ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there
(more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular.
Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I
figure Pd is next.We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if
we get enough people, branch out on our own..hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do
video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to
Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some
occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more
performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC
Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests
you I could send you his email offlist.But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start
a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than
sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but
i usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and
so if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting
other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think
there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther
apart, and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art
in the States [festivals and the like] so they never have a
chance to meet each other.This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like
this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen
another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of
course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras
from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in
Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs
for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really
are more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.-ish
d.
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hi,
i've only been to share a few times but really enjoyed it.
i have very little experience with PD outside of the tutorial files.
i'm mostly interested in PD with GEM or other graphic libraries and
would be happy to attend any tutorials, workshops, etc.
thanks, p
On Tuesday, March 15, 2005, at 09:08 AM, vade wrote:
If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops
(we could to a series even.. people want to know as much as
possible!), share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and
have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to
artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop
which had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for
people looking for technical know how.geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might
be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced
topics. I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a
visual artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD,
and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give
definitive answers.youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately
share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking
for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for
now.But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do
bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a
new home.Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam
band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a
regular Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users
and a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts programs
in NYC, there is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters
at ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there
(more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular.
Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I
figure Pd is next.We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if
we get enough people, branch out on our own..hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do
video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to
Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some
occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more
performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC
Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests
you I could send you his email offlist.But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start
a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than
sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but
i usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and
so if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting
other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think
there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther
apart, and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art
in the States [festivals and the like] so they never have a
chance to meet each other.This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like
this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen
another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of
course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras
from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in
Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs
for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really
are more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.-ish
d.
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We already talked about this, but I would certainly love to teach pd/Gem and pixelTANGO there. I hope we can make it happen! :)
B.
vade wrote:
If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops (we could to a series even.. people want to know as much as possible!), share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..
We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop which had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for people looking for technical know how.
geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced topics. I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a visual artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.
I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD, and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give definitive answers.
youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for now.
But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a new home.
Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a regular Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users and a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts programs in NYC, there is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters at ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there (more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular. Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I figure Pd is next.
We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if we get enough people, branch out on our own.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests you I could send you his email offlist.
But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.
-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but i usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and so if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
derek holzer wrote:
Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther apart, and there's simply no interesting venues for new media art in the States [festivals and the like] so they never have a chance to meet each other.
This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?
Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really are more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.
-ish
d.
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in nyc? name the time and place and i'll be there! i just looked at the pixelTANGO page, looks very cool.
-p
On Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at 01:23 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
We already talked about this, but I would certainly love to teach
pd/Gem and pixelTANGO there. I hope we can make it happen! :)B.
vade wrote:
If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops
(we could to a series even.. people want to know as much as possible!), share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop
which had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for
people looking for technical know how.geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced
topics. I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a visual artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD, and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give definitive answers.
youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for now.
But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a new home.
Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Frylab thing died. It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam band enthusiasts... oh well... but it would be great to get a regular Pd thing going in NYC. I know a couple dedicated Pd users and a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts
programs in NYC, there is a large potential pool. I just finished by Masters at ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there (more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular. Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I figure Pd is next.We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if we get enough people, branch out on our own.
.hc
On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to Frylab on one of the westside piers. http://frylab.info/ I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests you I could send you his email offlist.
But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.
-Ian
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
hi, glad you brought that up. i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but i usually do video rather than audio. i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and so if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in. best, p On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
derek holzer wrote:
> Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting > other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think > there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther > apart, and there's simply no interesting venues for new media
> art > in the States [festivals and the like] so they never have a > chance to meet each other.This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in Berlin 20EUR and an hour later. Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?
Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really are more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.
-ish
> d.
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