So, I'm fiddling with the home page. The textual content is clearly out of date.
I just moved up and down some paragraphs to give prominence to the real thing first, and the geeky thing after. Also added a mention about libpd and rjdj which was missing. If there's anything political about that let me know and Ill take it out.
However, we need to reformulate this: "Recent developments include a system of abstractions for building performance environments; a library of objects for physical modeling; and a library of objects for generating and processing video in realtime."
These are the "recent" developments from 2009 I take it. Is somebody willing to reformulate this statements making it more related to present advances?
I'm looking for some pics, possibly keeping the same subject of the old pictures.
Sorry I'm very busy at the moment and can't do as much as I want.
Here is a proposition for a new intro text:
Pure Data (aka Pd) 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 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. Pd offers a wide exploration field : realtime multimedia creation (sound, video, 3D), physical interfacing (sensors, kinect, joystick), motor control, data computing... and is used by a diverse community of people: musicians, visual artist, researchers, developers, performers...
Pd is a free open source software software and is designed to be easily extended by writing patches ("abstractions") or new objects ("externals") . The work of many developers is available as part of the standard Pd packages and the Pd developer community is increasingly growing. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is very 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 smartphone.
This Pd-Portal This site is a contribution of the IEM to the Pd community. Everybody using Pd is welcomed to join and write/contribute some documentation, reports, news, announcing events and add comments.
n
Le 12/03/12 11:45, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
So, I'm fiddling with the home page. The textual content is clearly out of date.
I just moved up and down some paragraphs to give prominence to the real thing first, and the geeky thing after. Also added a mention about libpd and rjdj which was missing. If there's anything political about that let me know and Ill take it out.
However, we need to reformulate this: "Recent developments include a system of abstractions for building performance environments; a library of objects for physical modeling; and a library of objects for generating and processing video in realtime."
These are the "recent" developments from 2009 I take it. Is somebody willing to reformulate this statements making it more related to present advances?
I'm looking for some pics, possibly keeping the same subject of the old pictures.
-- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK
Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com <http://marcodonnarumma.com/> Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com <http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/> | http://www.thesaddj.com <http://www.thesaddj.com/> | http://www.flxer.net <http://www.flxer.net/> Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net <http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net/> _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb
looks good to me, but we don't want to mention libpd or pd-anywhere?
that's a strong feature of Pd that not many other software have. If it's political, then let's discuss it, but I think ppl should know about this.
Also, the text (and also the old one) do not mention anything about how really Pd works. And I would like to see it mentioned on the home page. It doesn't make much sense that if someone wants to do what Pd does, he has to go round the website looking for info. It should be clearly stated in the homepage imho...
thoughts?
M
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Montgermont < nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Sorry I'm very busy at the moment and can't do as much as I want.
Here is a proposition for a new intro text:
Pure Data (aka Pd) 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 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. Pd offers a wide exploration field : realtime multimedia creation (sound, video, 3D), physical interfacing (sensors, kinect, joystick), motor control, data computing... and is used by a diverse community of people: musicians, visual artist, researchers, developers, performers...
Pd is a free open source software software and is designed to be easily extended by writing patches ("abstractions") or new objects ("externals") . The work of many developers is available as part of the standard Pd packages and the Pd developer community is increasingly growing. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is very 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 smartphone.
This Pd-Portal This site is a contribution of the IEM to the Pd community. Everybody using Pd is welcomed to join and write/contribute some documentation, reports, news, announcing events and add comments.
n
Le 12/03/12 11:45, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
So, I'm fiddling with the home page. The textual content is clearly out of date.
I just moved up and down some paragraphs to give prominence to the real thing first, and the geeky thing after. Also added a mention about libpd and rjdj which was missing. If there's anything political about that let me know and Ill take it out.
However, we need to reformulate this: "Recent developments include a system of abstractions for building performance environments; a library of objects for physical modeling; and a library of objects for generating and processing video in realtime."
These are the "recent" developments from 2009 I take it. Is somebody willing to reformulate this statements making it more related to present advances?
I'm looking for some pics, possibly keeping the same subject of the old pictures.
-- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK
Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com | http://www.thesaddj.com | http://www.flxer.net Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing listPdweb@iem.athttp://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb -- http://nim.on.free.fr _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb
agreed - libpd and pd-anywhere should be mentioned (though pd-anywhere is getting a bit old these days). how about something saying it being the sound engine of the top selling game Spore?
scott
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:25 AM, Marco Donnarumma devel@thesaddj.comwrote:
looks good to me, but we don't want to mention libpd or pd-anywhere?
that's a strong feature of Pd that not many other software have. If it's political, then let's discuss it, but I think ppl should know about this.
Also, the text (and also the old one) do not mention anything about how really Pd works. And I would like to see it mentioned on the home page. It doesn't make much sense that if someone wants to do what Pd does, he has to go round the website looking for info. It should be clearly stated in the homepage imho...
thoughts?
M
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Montgermont < nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Sorry I'm very busy at the moment and can't do as much as I want.
Here is a proposition for a new intro text:
Pure Data (aka Pd) 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 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. Pd offers a wide exploration field : realtime multimedia creation (sound, video, 3D), physical interfacing (sensors, kinect, joystick), motor control, data computing... and is used by a diverse community of people: musicians, visual artist, researchers, developers, performers...
Pd is a free open source software software and is designed to be easily extended by writing patches ("abstractions") or new objects ("externals") . The work of many developers is available as part of the standard Pd packages and the Pd developer community is increasingly growing. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is very 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 smartphone.
This Pd-Portal This site is a contribution of the IEM to the Pd community. Everybody using Pd is welcomed to join and write/contribute some documentation, reports, news, announcing events and add comments.
n
Le 12/03/12 11:45, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
So, I'm fiddling with the home page. The textual content is clearly out of date.
I just moved up and down some paragraphs to give prominence to the real thing first, and the geeky thing after. Also added a mention about libpd and rjdj which was missing. If there's anything political about that let me know and Ill take it out.
However, we need to reformulate this: "Recent developments include a system of abstractions for building performance environments; a library of objects for physical modeling; and a library of objects for generating and processing video in realtime."
These are the "recent" developments from 2009 I take it. Is somebody willing to reformulate this statements making it more related to present advances?
I'm looking for some pics, possibly keeping the same subject of the old pictures.
-- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK
Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com | http://www.thesaddj.com | http://www.flxer.net Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing listPdweb@iem.athttp://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb -- http://nim.on.free.fr _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb
-- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK
Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com | http://www.thesaddj.com | http://www.flxer.net Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb
Hello,
The proposition i made is totally open to discussion and correction (my english is a bit crappy...)
I did not mention libpd or pd-anywhere cause there is no mention of any pd projects in the text i've submitted: no Gem, no Pd-extended. In this case, i see no reason to only mention libpd. But you can add a paragraph or a sentence with the main projects (and i agree, libpd is one of these)
I am totally against making publicity for electronic arts in this text: keep in mind that it may be a copied text in many different contexts to introduce pd.
You're right, it lacks a paragraph describing how a user work with pd. Maybe between the second and the third ones?
Best n
Le 13/03/12 12:05, Scott R. Looney a écrit :
agreed - libpd and pd-anywhere should be mentioned (though pd-anywhere is getting a bit old these days). how about something saying it being the sound engine of the top selling game Spore?
scott
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:25 AM, Marco Donnarumma <devel@thesaddj.com mailto:devel@thesaddj.com> wrote:
looks good to me, but we don't want to mention libpd or pd-anywhere? that's a strong feature of Pd that not many other software have. If it's political, then let's discuss it, but I think ppl should know about this. Also, the text (and also the old one) do not mention anything about how really Pd works. And I would like to see it mentioned on the home page. It doesn't make much sense that if someone wants to do what Pd does, he has to go round the website looking for info. It should be clearly stated in the homepage imho... thoughts? M On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Montgermont <nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr <mailto:nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr>> wrote: Sorry I'm very busy at the moment and can't do as much as I want. Here is a proposition for a new intro text: Pure Data (aka Pd) 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 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. Pd offers a wide exploration field : realtime multimedia creation (sound, video, 3D), physical interfacing (sensors, kinect, joystick), motor control, data computing... and is used by a diverse community of people: musicians, visual artist, researchers, developers, performers... Pd is a free open source software software and is designed to be easily extended by writing patches ("abstractions") or new objects ("externals") . The work of many developers is available as part of the standard Pd packages and the Pd developer community is increasingly growing. Pd was written to be multi-platform and therefore is very 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 smartphone. This Pd-Portal This site is a contribution of the IEM to the Pd community. Everybody using Pd is welcomed to join and write/contribute some documentation, reports, news, announcing events and add comments. n Le 12/03/12 11:45, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
So, I'm fiddling with the home page. The textual content is clearly out of date. I just moved up and down some paragraphs to give prominence to the real thing first, and the geeky thing after. Also added a mention about libpd and rjdj which was missing. If there's anything political about that let me know and Ill take it out. However, we need to reformulate this: "Recent developments include a system of abstractions for building performance environments; a library of objects for physical modeling; and a library of objects for generating and processing video in realtime." These are the "recent" developments from 2009 I take it. Is somebody willing to reformulate this statements making it more related to present advances? I'm looking for some pics, possibly keeping the same subject of the old pictures. -- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com <http://marcodonnarumma.com/> Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com <http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/> | http://www.thesaddj.com <http://www.thesaddj.com/> | http://www.flxer.net <http://www.flxer.net/> Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net <http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net/> _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at <mailto:Pdweb@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb
-- http://nim.on.free.fr _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at <mailto:Pdweb@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb -- Marco Donnarumma New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director. ACE, Sound Design MSc by Research (ongoing) The University of Edinburgh, UK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com <http://marcodonnarumma.com/> Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com <http://res.marcodonnarumma.com/> | http://www.thesaddj.com <http://www.thesaddj.com/> | http://www.flxer.net <http://www.flxer.net/> Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net <http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net/> _______________________________________________ Pdweb mailing list Pdweb@iem.at <mailto:Pdweb@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pdweb