Re: [PD] loading Gem

2017-06-28 Thread sonia yuditskaya
Hi All,
I ended up installing extended --womp womp, just to have something working
relatively quickly.  But will try this on one machine and if it works will
re-install on the others.
Thanks Lucas for the lay of the land!

Sofy Yuditskaya
The Source 


On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Lucas Cordiviola 
wrote:

> Before I forget,
>
> We will fail to load the lib if the path to GEM contains any “white
> space”, i.e:
> declare -lib C:/Users/john smith/AppData/Roaming/pd/Gem
> here: john smith
>
> or
>
> declare -lib C:/Program Files (x86)/pd/extra/Gem
> here: Program Files (x86)
>
> Report your complete path to the Gem folder.
> Depending on your report you we can tell if you can use the “-stdlib”
> switch, so you can just put:
> declare -stdlib Gem
>
>
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>
>
> --
> *From:* Pd-list  on behalf of Lucas
> Cordiviola 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 27, 2017 8:53 PM
> *To:* Sofy Yuditskaya; pd-list@lists.iem.at
> *Subject:* Re: [PD] loading Gem
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Please also reply to the Pd-list.
>
> First find the “Gem” folder on your computer. This place has been selected
> by you when you downloaded the external.
>
> In my case is:
> C:\Users\Lucarda\AppData\Roaming\pd\Gem
>
> Start a new patch and create a [declare] object, like this:
>
> [declare -lib C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/pd/Gem]
>
> note that inside Pd I have changed the windows path “\” with this “/” .
>
> If the object was correctly created you will get this message on the
> console:
>
> *
>
> GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
> GEM: ver: 0.93.3
> GEM: compiled: Nov 10 2011
> GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig
> GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version)
> GEM: Chris Clepper
> GEM: Cyrille Henry
> GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig
> GEM: with help by Guenter Geiger, Daniel Heckenberg, James Tittle,
> Hans-Christoph Steiner, et al.
> GEM: found a bug? miss a feature? please report it:
> GEM: homepage http://gem.iem.at/
> GEM: bug-tracker http://sourceforge.net/projects/pd-gem/
> GEM: mailing-list http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev/
> GEM: compiled for SIMD architecture: SSE2 MMX
> GEM: using SSE2 optimization
>
> **
>
>
> If you don't, you will have to download “msvcr71.dll” and place it on the
> Gem folder. And restart Pd and create the [declare] object.
>
> Please report if this work, then we will move to the start-up flag if
> necessary.
>
>
> ---
> This is for Gem/0.93.3
>
> Please note that I'm a regular audio Pd user, this only makes sure that
> Gem is correctly loaded, I have no experience on video.
>
>
>
> Salutti,
>
> Lucarda.
>
>
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>
>
> --
> *From:* Sofy Yuditskaya 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 27, 2017 5:48 PM
> *To:* lucard...@hotmail.com
> *Subject:* loading Gem
>
> Yes hello,
> thank you for your clarification and reply!
> I am indeed not sure how to load GEM.
>
>
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[PD] Patching Circle NYC

2014-09-19 Thread sonia yuditskaya
Hello,

We are happy to announce the next NYC Patching Circle at our Fall location:
NYU Waverley Labs. ITP will be missed this season!

*Patching Circle--now with streaming!*

*Wednesday, Sept 24*
*6:30pm*
*Room 220*
*Waverly Labs*
*24 Waverly Place, Room 268, New York, NY 10003*

Katja Vetter: Sonic Fictions

Presentation and informal performance to follow. Bring your questions and
computers.

Coming from a background as carpenter and musical instruments maker, I feel
most attracted by the sounds of tangible things. Digital signal processing
techniques allow to analyze and manipulate acoustic sounds, and that's how
I got into electronics. My dsp framework of choice is Pure Data, for it's
open source and lovely community. I'm still more a maker than a player, and
like to share experiments and experiences with others. I can spend long
days on Pd programming, talk about it for hours and share pages full of
documentation. Little time left for music! But my rare minutes of live
performance tend to be a sweet eccentric surprise..

katjaas.nl

For those of you who can not attend the Patching Circle, we will be
experimenting with streaming, you will be able to watch the stream and chat
(through Facebook so remember to set the posting to "only me") here:
thedepartmentofpublicworks.com

The New York City Patching Circle is an free alternating monthly meeting
and salon open to anyone who is working or interested in media programming
and audiovisual performance. We mostly use Pd and Max/MSP, but all
are welcome.

Beginners and Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the public,
unicorns.  Work on personal projects, professional projects, school
projects, ask for help, help others, or just patch quietly to yourself in a
room full of other people patching patches and helping other people patch.

Each month there will be informal salon, featuring demonstrations of
projects, performances and systems in the process of being built.  The
format will include short performances, artist talks about process and
performance techniques and Q&A depending on time availability.  The
salon is openly curated with the intent of being as inclusive as possible
and participation is open all practitioners working in realtime media.

Sofy Yuditskaya




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[PD] Patching Circle Thursday July 31!

2014-07-15 Thread sonia yuditskaya via Pd-list
*Patching Circle--now with streaming!*

*Thursday, July 31*
*6:30pm*
*Room 50*

This month's Patching Circle will feature Tommy Martinez who will
demonstrate his MSP audio setup involving granular synthesis, convolution
reverb and foot controllers as well as discussing live instrument
processing and laptop embodiment. Also featured will be Robert Ramirez who
will take us through the patcher internals and techniques he uses in Jitter
to create video puppets for live performance and installation.

Rob is an artist, DJ, and programmer, employed by Cycling '74 as a Jitter
engineer. You can see Rob's work here: vimeo.com/user679058

Tommy Martinez is NYC based guitarist, artist, and programmer from Los
Angeles, CA. You can see Tommy's work here: thomasjohnmartinez.com

For those of you who can not attend the Patching Circle, we will be
experimenting with streaming, you will be able to watch the stream and chat
(through Facebook so remember to set the posting to "only me") here:
thedepartmentofpublicworks.com

The New York City Patching Circle is an free alternating monthly meeting
and salon open to anyone who is working or interested in media
programming and audiovisual performance. We mostly use Pd and Max/MSP, but
all are welcome.

Beginners and Experienced welcome. Open to everyone, students, the
public, unicorns.  Work on personal projects, professional projects, school
projects, ask for help, help others, or just patch quietly to yourself in a
room full of other people patching patches and helping other people patch.

Each month there will be informal salon, featuring demonstrations of
projects, performances and systems in the process of being built.  The
format will include short performances, artist talks about process and
performance techniques and Q&A depending on time availability.  The
salon is openly curated with the intent of being as inclusive as possible
and participation is open all practitioners working in realtime media.

Sofy Yuditskaya+Matt Romein
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