[PD] Introduction to GEM & particles

2008-01-12 Thread PSPunch

Hi.

For a Pd workshop held in my town yesterday, I did a little presentation
on basic concepts using GEM.

It is focuses pretty much on getting an overview and expects the reader
to do their own additional research to achieve anything practical.

However, I have decided to post part of the material here as I thought
the attached list of 'domains' and arguments they accept may be useful
for ones just getting started with particles.


http://pspunch.com/osaka-pdug/080112/gem-outline_en.pdf

I hope it is of use for someone.

--
BTW, the gathering is held in Osaka, Japan and is expected to continue
as a monthly activity. Yesterday we also had Shigeyuki Hirai who ported
GEM to Max/MSP show us some interesting work of his.

As far as I know, this gathering is announced only on "mixi" which is a
domestic SNS and some personal blogs.

If any one is interested in attending, or is looking for a place to meet
fellows and show their work while on tour, please do contact me.


--
David Shimamoto

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Re: [PD] Introduction to GEM & particles

2008-01-15 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
PSPunch wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> http://pspunch.com/osaka-pdug/080112/gem-outline_en.pdf
> 
> I hope it is of use for someone.

nice one,
is it ok if i add it to the tutorials-section at http://gem.iem.at?
(as a matter of fact i already did add it, but of course would remove it 
if you don't feel like it should go there)

mfgas.dr
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] Introduction to GEM & particles

2008-01-15 Thread Steffen Juul

On 15/01/2008, at 20.00, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

> is it ok if i add it to the tutorials-section at http://gem.iem.at?
> (as a matter of fact i already did add it, but of course would  
> remove it
> if you don't feel like it should go there)

And I hope it's ok to have added it to the tut section on puredata.info.

Really, is it custom to ask permission to link to things on teh  
interweb?

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Re: [PD] Introduction to GEM & particles

2008-01-15 Thread PSPunch

IOhannes,


If you think it is of any use, please post it.

As a matter of fact, I'd appreciate it being hosted
as I do not have a formal Pd site of my own.



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Re: [PD] Introduction to GEM & particles

2008-01-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Steffen Juul wrote:
> On 15/01/2008, at 20.00, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> 
>> is it ok if i add it to the tutorials-section at http://gem.iem.at?
>> (as a matter of fact i already did add it, but of course would  
>> remove it
>> if you don't feel like it should go there)
> 
> And I hope it's ok to have added it to the tut section on puredata.info.
> 
> Really, is it custom to ask permission to link to things on teh  
> interweb?

i have put a copy of the document on the site, and not just a link to 
the original ressources.
this is why i was asking.

and i am happy that david is happy with that.

fma.sdr
IOhannes

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