la trente-cinquième rencontre du club d’utilisateurs de PureData de Montréal aura lieu à Vidéographe Production, 4550, rue Garnier (coin Mont-Royal) le samedi 22 mai 2010, de 13h00 à 17h00.
au programme :
1. la patch du projet Aether9
presentée par Christiaan CRUZ et Audrey SAMSON
Aether9 is developing a mobility contingent for its performances during a residency at Agence TOPO in Montréal. The aether9 collective has developed its own tool to stream remote performances from anywhere on the globe, which are concatenated and manifested on a web page (in combination with a live performance in front of an audience). This ability to stream audio/visual remotely has thus far depended on Max/MSP. During the residence two aether9 members have been writing and learning in Pure Data to create a PD patch that essentially captures webcam stream, manipulates the image and uploads it to a server. We propose to present our fumbling, our successes and frustrations with making this patch as well as how the project aether9 works.
- project website: aether9.org
- interface: 1904.cc
2. Gem for data visualization
by Peter LEE
I will present preliminary work that uses GEM particle systems for data visualization in two projects, one a (possibly) scientific application, and the other for a theater performance. The first feeds data from a genetic study into GEM to visualize multiple variables associating at once. The second takes data generated live from biofeedback sensors to visualize physiologic signals of emotion. Both projects make use of the same interface for patching data to visualization parameters. The challenge is to find the mappings and scaling factors that enhance the viewer’s ability to detect differences in the data. I shall be interested in hearing ideas from the community on how to improve real-time rendering of particle systems to create images with greater nuance and expressivity.
3. Démonstration à choisir
par Mathieu BOUCHARD
Je vais donner une liste de mes nouvelles patchs de son, de vidéo, etc., et l’auditoire choisira parmi ces suggestions. J’improviserai alors deux courtes présentations.
- prototype de jeu de Q*Bert.
- prototype de jeu de Tic Tac Toe.
- déformation temporelle des pixels sur un flux vidéo.
- synthèse de cloches et de cordes sans oscillateur.
- synthèse fait d’un filtre à pôle complexe et d’un gros rien.
4. Traduction
(discussion de groupe)
Ce sera une discussion informelle pour savoir qui est intéressé à participer à des efforts de traduction de la documentation de PureData. Nous parlerons de différentes sources de documentation et de diverses approches de traduction. Cette discussion a été proposée par Thomas-O. FREDERICKS, lequel sera absent ce samedi. Nous poursuivrons cette discussion lors d’une rencontre ultérieure.
5. temps libre
(jusqu’à 17h00)
la trente-cinquième rencontre du club d’utilisateurs de PureData de Montréal aura lieu à Vidéographe Production, 4550, rue Garnier (coin Mont-Royal) le samedi 22 mai 2010, de 13h00 à 17h00.
au programme :
1. la patch du projet Aether9
presentée par Christiaan CRUZ et Audrey SAMSON
Aether9 is developing a mobility contingent for its performances during a residency at Agence TOPO in Montréal. The aether9 collective has developed its own tool to stream remote performances from anywhere on the globe, which are concatenated and manifested on a web page (in combination with a live performance in front of an audience). This ability to stream audio/visual remotely has thus far depended on Max/MSP. During the residence two aether9 members have been writing and learning in Pure Data to create a PD patch that essentially captures webcam stream, manipulates the image and uploads it to a server. We propose to present our fumbling, our successes and frustrations with making this patch as well as how the project aether9 works.
2. Gem for data visualization
by Peter LEE
I will present preliminary work that uses GEM particle systems for data visualization in two projects, one a (possibly) scientific application, and the other for a theater performance. The first feeds data from a genetic study into GEM to visualize multiple variables associating at once. The second takes data generated live from biofeedback sensors to visualize physiologic signals of emotion. Both projects make use of the same interface for patching data to visualization parameters. The challenge is to find the mappings and scaling factors that enhance the viewer’s ability to detect differences in the data. I shall be interested in hearing ideas from the community on how to improve real-time rendering of particle systems to create images with greater nuance and expressivity.
3. Démonstration à choisir
par Mathieu BOUCHARD
Je vais donner une liste de mes nouvelles patchs de son, de vidéo, etc., et l’auditoire choisira parmi ces suggestions. J’improviserai alors deux courtes présentations.
4. Traduction
(discussion de groupe)
Ce sera une discussion informelle pour savoir qui est intéressé à participer à des efforts de traduction de la documentation de PureData. Nous parlerons de différentes sources de documentation et de diverses approches de traduction. Cette discussion a été proposée par Thomas-O. FREDERICKS, lequel sera absent ce samedi. Nous poursuivrons cette discussion lors d’une rencontre ultérieure.
5. temps libre
(jusqu’à 17h00)