On 09/07/2010 11:41 PM, Schrijver wrote:
As a connection point, Libre graphics does not only have a relation to the 
traditional graphic processes but also I think to developments like generative 
design and software art. You can see this in projects like Shoebot and Nodebox 
but for example also the ‘processing’ language http://processing.org/  —that’s 
an important software tool in this respect and its a free and open source 
project. Actually maybe we could invite someone from their team?

This generative approach is gaining some steam,
For example,
http://www.generative-gestaltung.de/
This book was the top selling book on the German Amazon,
there will be an English version too.

And a new text-book on software in art and design was just released by 
Princeton Architectural Press which is meant for art education:
http://formandcode.com/

I strongly back this suggestion.

Processing is a tool that has been gaining a *lot* of ground inside of art circles, as a means to introduce coding to artists and designers, and it's been around for quite a while. My interest in coding came about the day a forward-thinking teacher taught the basics of Processing to our design class, around 6 years ago.

It also has a sizable community which, in my view, is somewhat disconnected from the free software ecosystem as a whole. You often see installations and projects running Processing inside a proprietary software stack -- which is a good thing, seeing the proprietary crowd adopting a FLOSS tool. This also happens in the audio scene with software like Pure Data or SuperCollider, which are widely used by 'traditional' professionals not because they're FLOSS, but because they're really good tools.

So this is a very good opportunity to try and tie those ends together, making bridges to bring Processing closer to the Libre Graphics community, as well as the other way around -- i've met quite a lot of Libre Graphics people who sadly had never heard of it.

I believe it's worth making an approach to the Processing team to see if they would be present at the LGM; it's IMO one of the next logical steps to strengthen the Libre Graphics community.

And there are a few somewhat-related projects that might warrant a closer look, and which might be a great fit to the Libre Graphics posse:
- OpenFrameworks : http://openframeworks.cc/
- Love : http://love2d.org/
- PyGame : http://pygame.org (i remember Joao S.O. Bueno doing beautiful things with this at LGM 2010)
- Pure Data : http://puredata.info

:r



Op 7 sep 2010, om 21:12 heeft Louis Desjardins het volgende geschreven:

Hi all !

The 6th edition of the Libre Graphics Meeting will take place in Montreal on 
May 10-13, 2011.

More to come soon. Please stay tuned!

Cheers!

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