Certainly could be. :)
Or on the other hand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cuuRG6-IT8
-Jonathan
--- On Thu, 6/23/11, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
From: Tyler Leavitt
Subject: Re: [PD] Pd performance at TED
To: "Jonathan Wilkes"
Cc: "ALAN BROOKER" , pd-list@iem.at
Date: Thursday, June 23, 2011, 5:2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP_w_Mvh9tU
Is this a technological parody?
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Yes, it's exactly like that. But that's the way the term was defined,
> which-- as you
> point out-- covers wide array of synthesis techniques and uses of digita
I know, sucking of said life happens often on a list like this, but I'm just
challenging
you based on the definition of the term offered on this thread.
Pd is not a technological parody, but the patch to which I referred is. If it
seems suitable
to call one thing by this term because we want
well, I just made my first PPA. It's waiting to build on launchpad.
I have the Makefile copy pd.pc to libpd.pc. libpd.pc is then installed
instead of pd.pc
Not sure if I should be using the aalex repo or not. What are the
differences?
I don't think the API needs to be fixed for this pers
You're right-- the creator's intentions don't matter here, that's beside the
point.
-Jonathan
--- On Wed, 6/22/11, Charles Henry wrote:
From: Charles Henry
Subject: Re: [PD] [OT] technological parody was: Pd performance at TED
To: "Jonathan Wilkes" , pd-list@iem.at
Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2
Hi Guys
I have been tryung to find a polynomial solution to bessel functions but
instead have found solutioions for Jn(x) for different x and n.
Im asking if maby someone has created an object (or abstraction) that
computes Jn(x) for different n either by a function or by tables.
Thanks a lot!
Da
Yes, it's exactly like that. But that's the way the term was defined, which--
as you
point out-- covers wide array of synthesis techniques and uses of digital
computers.
I would just conclude that it doesn't seem a particularly enlightening term,
except for
a specific subset of parodies that
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:33:03 -0500
Charles Henry wrote:
> so, I guess you mean to say that a *real* parody has to be intentional? I
> doubt the creators of the robotic beer fridge thought they were creating a
> parody--but the sheer impracticality and high-technology implementation
> *makes* i
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> How is the guitar hero example not just an example of locked down
> proprietary consoles
> vs. free software ideals?
I think you missed the contrast. Pd is clearly not a "technological
parody", even if it looks like just a software vers
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
> The Rube Goldberg machines and the fridge are great examples of parodies--
> I suppose
> we can call them technological parodies if we want to be precise. But for
> things that
> are not actually meant as parodies, it's a misnomer that
Le 22/06/2011 23:02, Pagano, Patrick a écrit :
How does this help?
As an example of current media "new" dance?
I am unsure.
Please inform me before I start posting Robert Ashley clips.
if Robert Ashley use sensors and pd, please do.
c
On 6/22/11 4:57 PM, "cyrille henry" wrote:
wow,
th
How does this help?
As an example of current media "new" dance?
I am unsure.
Please inform me before I start posting Robert Ashley clips.
On 6/22/11 4:57 PM, "cyrille henry" wrote:
>wow,
>there are impressive stuff in this video.
>thanks for sharing it.
>cheers
>Cyrille
>
>Le 21/06/2011 18:29
wow,
there are impressive stuff in this video.
thanks for sharing it.
cheers
Cyrille
Le 21/06/2011 18:29, Jean-Marie Adrien a écrit :
Hi list
A link that might contribute, somehow, to the debate
http://www.jeanmarie-adrien.net/documentaire-inter.htm
cheers
JmA
Le 21 juin 11 à 17:33, Andy Farne
They have little TEDx events here AT UF in florida and they are basically
digital Like button shows.
People want to be wowed also want to look over your shoulder and
understand what you are doing so they may immediately dismiss it.
I get the question often when some Digital "bad-ass" leans over to
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> You're right, no one ever said that. Even me.
>
> Did you actually look at the patch? It is a technological parody of record
> scratching.
> It perfectly fits the definition given on this list. If you don't think
> so, then
> please tel
I agree that we should provide a libpd.pc. Let's aim to fold this into the
main branch of the libpd repository. If the PPA ends up using code from
aalex, let's merge that into the main branch as well.
A related question is whether this is the time to declare the libpd API
finished, but that's a
I second the suggestion. I'd also add this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Living-Electronic-Music-Simon-Emmerson/dp/0754655482/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1308773106&sr=8-1
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Pagano, Patrick
wrote:
> May I suggest.
> http://www.amazon.com/Liveness-Performance-Mediatized-Phil
May I suggest.
http://www.amazon.com/Liveness-Performance-Mediatized-Philip-Auslander/dp/0
415196906
pp
On 6/22/11 11:08 AM, "Mathieu Bouchard" wrote:
>On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Onyx Ashanti wrote:
>
>> The thing is, nobody asks a violin player what he's playing (as
>>somebody
>> mentioned a few
How is the guitar hero example not just an example of locked down proprietary
consoles
vs. free software ideals?
Put another way: if the console/game were free and open, guitar hero would be
the
equivalent of a starting point, or maybe (even a tutorial like B07.sampler.pd),
that
you do befo
Hello, (some time lurker, first post)
On 17/06/2011 14:27, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> This is yet another question about Arduino. Sorry about that.
> I want to use piezos to trigger samples using my arduino board. I want the
> trigger to be sensitive, and a quick google search seems to
You're right, no one ever said that. Even me.
Did you actually look at the patch? It is a technological parody of record
scratching.
It perfectly fits the definition given on this list. If you don't think so,
then
please tell me what you can do with that patch that's so musically interestin
eheh, I'm glad the concept of "technological parody" is giving so much to
discuss :)
We should put up a twitter account with the #technologicalparody (kidding)
M
I caught on to it, just because I liked the phrase so much. But there are
some real examples--Rube-Goldberg machines come right to min
I don't think anyone actually said that sampling was a technological
parody. There are lots of things you can do with samples and loops that you
wouldn't be able to do with whatever was being sampled.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Dear Miller,
> B07.sampler.pd is a t
Dear Miller,
B07.sampler.pd is a technological parody.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Please tell me whether that means that a) Miller should remove that tutorial,
b) he should revise it to be better, c) it's a waste of time for Miller to read
it at all,
c) something else.
If you didn't choose a or b, then p
--- On Wed, 6/22/11, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> From: Mathieu Bouchard
> Subject: Re: [PD] Pd performance at TED
> To: "Onyx Ashanti"
> Cc: pd-list@iem.at
> Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2011, 5:08 PM
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Onyx Ashanti
> wrote:
>
> > The thing is, nobody asks a violin player wha
Looks very cool
Does it work on android?
pp
On 6/22/11 4:32 AM, "Thierry Coduys" wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>Here's the latest beta version of IanniX.
>
>Linux
>http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_linux__0_8_21.tar.gz
>
>Sources
>http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_sources__0_8_21.zip
>
>Mac
Hi list,
Whether or not you like his music is a separate question, I think its
> very hard to refute that he has musical skill and talent with his
> instrument. And that is very rare with new interfaces for musical
> expression.
>
> .hc
>
>
I totally agree with you but only since he's explained
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 21:36 +0100, "Marco Donnarumma"
wrote:
> there are many nuances, but I mentioned that as the text in Onyx's video
> read: "so that beatjazzers become as common as djs."
> Do you really need cables everywhere, sensors, a mouthpiece with two
> guitar
> pickups, a smartphone stic
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Onyx Ashanti wrote:
The thing is, nobody asks a violin player what he's playing (as somebody
mentioned a few messages ago, sorry for the lack of proper quoting
here), I believe, because these traditional instruments are already
within our culture,
It's not just that, it'
I don't think an audience really needs to know the intricacies of what
you are doing in order to appreciate a performance like this, but they
do(IMO) need to at least under stand that you ARE doing something and
not just triggering loops.
That said... And this is just my opinion of course, I hones
I use the MCP6024. It's a quad rail-to-rail single-supply high impedance
input op-amp, which makes it easy to power from the arduino.
Martin
On 22/06/11 09:13 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Oops. Sorry, i meant Martin, obviously.
2011/6/22 Roman Haefeli mailto:reduz...@gmail.com>>
On Wed, 20
On 06/21/2011 08:05 AM, Ingo wrote:
> All lines are played live. There is no pre-recorded drum loop. He is using
> audio looping only. The drums are played note by note.
...
you are right, and after having watched the video another time,
i agree to your observations. (and meanwhile it has been 'o
>
>
>>
> Thanks, it's a great pleasure to have you here.
>
cheers.
>
>
>> Every single note you hear, is being played, as in one at a time, as a
>> horn
>> player does, into a looper which I use to layer everything very quickly
>> into
>> an arrangement then deconstruct and reconstruct on a music
On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 15:06 +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Thank you all for your advice.
>
> @Roman : what type of op-amp do you use?
I guess, it was Martin Peach who suggested using an op-amp. However, I
think many common ones will do.
Roman
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Oops. Sorry, i meant Martin, obviously.
2011/6/22 Roman Haefeli
> On Wed, 2011-06-22 at 15:06 +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
> > Thank you all for your advice.
> >
> > @Roman : what type of op-amp do you use?
>
> I guess, it was Martin Peach who suggested using an op-amp. However, I
> think many co
Thank you all for your advice.
@Roman : what type of op-amp do you use?
Thanks!
Pierre
2011/6/17 Michael Shiloh
> Are you using piezo sensors? :-)
>
> Try this for starters:
>
> http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/KnockSensor
>
> Note that there are other types of piezo sensors, but this is the
> I figured that I would chime in at this point.
>
Thanks, it's a great pleasure to have you here.
> Every single note you hear, is being played, as in one at a time, as a horn
> player does, into a looper which I use to layer everything very quickly
> into
> an arrangement then deconstruct and
eheh, I'm glad the concept of "technological parody" is giving so much to
discuss :)
We should put up a twitter account with the #technologicalparody (kidding)
M
> >
> > A technological parody ought to be defined by:
> > 1. usage of high-tech hardware to fulfill a low-tech purpose
> > 2. an u
2011/6/22 Thierry Coduys :
> Dear List,
>
> Here's the latest beta version of IanniX.
>
> Linux
> http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_linux__0_8_21.tar.gz
Very nice work !!!
Many thanks
p
>
> Sources
> http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_sources__0_8_21.zip
>
> Mac OS X (10.5 minimum)
>
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On 2011-06-22 11:38, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> In Fedora 11, Pd 0.42 and GEM ver: 0.92.2,
>
> I am trying to re-compile GEM with gmerlin.
>
>
> I can see gmerlin (and quicktime for that matter) in usr/local/lib,
> but gem doesn't see
hello,
Thank's for your replies.
> if you work with kinect, osceleton send also the coordinate of the user
> before it track it with the psi pose. you can just listen to /user/1
> /user/2 etc ... to get the coordinates (3 floats)
It's good to know! Thank's for that.
I think i am gonna follow th
please ignore this...
J
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> In Fedora 11, Pd 0.42 and GEM ver: 0.92.2,
>
> I am trying to re-compile GEM with gmerlin.
>
> I have succesfully compiled and installed gmerlin, but GEM won't see it:
>
>> use gmerlin : no
>
Hi everyone,
In Fedora 11, Pd 0.42 and GEM ver: 0.92.2,
I am trying to re-compile GEM with gmerlin.
I have succesfully compiled and installed gmerlin, but GEM won't see it:
> use gmerlin : no
I can see gmerlin (and quicktime for that matter) in usr/local/lib,
but gem doesn't see them
Dear List,
Here's the latest beta version of IanniX.
Linux
http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_linux__0_8_21.tar.gz
Sources
http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_sources__0_8_21.zip
Mac OS X (10.5 minimum)
http://www.iannix.org/en/download/iannix_mac__0_8_21.dmg
WIndows
http://www.iann
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welcome to the list onyx,
i liked your performance, and commend you for getting exposure for it.
actually, that would be "Slam!" and the answer would be "very", but not for
a few years...
my only question is, how annoying must it be to get asked to play "Throw Ya
Guns" at every gig ;)
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Onyx, do you think that perhaps all these questions that were raised aboutwhat
exactly you were doing would encourage you to perhaps make yourperformative
"movements" and means more evident? Or do you think this is notimportant for
your goals?
well right now it is literally the task of creating a l
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On 2011-06-22 05:47, august wrote:
>
>
>
> Is there a version number for libpd?
>
> I see you guys have added a pd.pc in
> http://gitorious.org/~aalex/pdlib/aalexs-libpd
>
just to chime in: please note that "pd" also provides a "pd.pc".
i would hi
Ah... wires. Ok. Thank you both!
:P
2011/6/22 Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> Ha, yes, thanks for catching that. go with WIRES! :-D
>
> .hc
>
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:
>
> Sorry to make you repeat yourself if it wasn't a typo Hans, but did you say
> "if you want low jitte
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