I think an informal round table about what our usages of Pd are would be a good start. It would be nice to have some various examples. I'm sure we all do things different ways, so I expect to learn a lot just by seeing someone's project and being able to pepper them with questions/try it out/be humbly amazed.
~Kyle On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I guess my point was not so much an "emphasis" on a HUMAN type > of performance, I would be very interested in hearing the types of > things you do for these installations... I guess that is why I really > don't know what to expect, but I would find it very dry if all we did > was talk about code. Pd is just an means to an end, in my view, and > the results are the final product, not the code to get those final > results... Not to say that I don't want to hear about the code... > > Guess that is why I am not really sure what this would entail. > > Mike > > > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Kyle Klipowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Yeah I dunno. I am not so much a performer w/ Pd as a user of it for > > installation type events. I could bring along my multi-sensor rig that I > > used for a few projects recently, and talk about that. I'm no sage so I > > can't be too showy... > > > > ~Kyle > > > > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Well, I am open to anything, but I am interested to see what the final > >> products that people are creating, or even just works in progress. It > >> is one thing to just look at the software, but I think that the whole > >> point of using the software is to create something that is MORE than > >> just the software? > >> > >> I mean, it would be cool to do both? The first part would be a kind of > >> mini performance, followed by a Q&A thing... and then I guess from > >> there there could be more exchanges about the software... > >> > >> I mean, what is the point of these Patching Circles? Is it only about > >> the software? Or what we are doing WITH the software? I know, it is > >> one of those double edged swords... as both aspects are interesting, > >> or else we wouldn't be working with it. > >> > >> You all know my idea from the above, so I am completely open to any > >> suggestions for the format. > >> > >> Also, to remind people, if you would like to hook things up to a sound > >> system, they have aboard that we could hook up several computers to at > >> the same time, I have not looked at the specifics of the sound system, > >> but I can get that info and pass it on... > >> > >> Mike > >> > >> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jacob Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > I'm still interested :-). Question about the format, though: Is this > >> > going to be more learning-oriented or more performance-oriented? That > >> > is, are we planning to sit around a table, show patches, ask for help, > >> > etc., or should I be prepared to rock out for 10 minutes or so? Either > >> > one is cool, I just need to figure out how best to spend the next two > >> > weeks. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > -- > >> > Jacob Lee > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > wrote: > >> >> Hello all, > >> >> > >> >> Just a reminder about the patching session. Basically, we are on for > >> >> Sunday, December 14th, at 5pm. The location is: > >> >> > >> >> Red Line Tap > >> >> 7006 N Glenwood > >> >> Chicago, IL > >> >> > >> >> If you are going via the EL, go to the Morse Stop, and exit to the > >> >> north end of the platform. From there, go northwest on Glenwood, the > >> >> Red Line Tap is the first door from the corner. > >> >> > >> >> If you are driving, there is a parking lot to the north, 2 block. It > >> >> is a shared lot with the Trilogy center, at Estes and Glenwood. If > you > >> >> need a map, you can try google maps. > >> >> > >> >> If everyone who is interested in showing the work they have in > >> >> progress could email me, I would like to put together a small list of > >> >> all the participants. > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> Mike > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Peace may sound simple—one beautiful word— but it requires everything > >> >> we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high > ideal. > >> >> —Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), musician > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > >> >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > >> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >> >> > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Peace may sound simple—one beautiful word— but it requires everything > >> we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal. > >> —Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), musician > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > > > > > > -- > > ----- > > ------------ > > ---- ----- > > ---- -------- - ------ > > http://perhapsidid.wordpress.com > > http://myspace.com/kyleklipowicz > > > > > > -- > Peace may sound simple—one beautiful word— but it requires everything > we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal. > —Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), musician > -- ----- ------------ ---- ----- ---- -------- - ------ http://perhapsidid.wordpress.com http://myspace.com/kyleklipowicz
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