[PD] PDCon07 peer review process

2007-10-02 Thread Andrew Brouse
to those who submitted papers presented at PDCon and helped so greatly by reading and reviewing submissions for us. best regards, Andrew Brouse Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium = Andrew Brouse PDCon07 Papers Chair [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pure-data.ca/

Re: [PD] [OT] about sexism

2007-10-22 Thread Andrew Brouse
Number of applications for performances (* I am unsure as to the > gender of > one applicant as we didn't ask people to specify it in their > application.) > > 3 (F) > 32 (M) > > Invitations sent : > > 2 (F) > 18 (M) > > As Andrew Brouse noted, the

[PD] Bbang ~ Max/Pd users group in Brussels

2007-10-29 Thread Andrew Brouse
happening approximately monthly. best regards, Andrew Brouse ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

[PD] directory layout for pd-extended on OS X

2007-11-17 Thread Andrew Brouse
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Actually, that reminds me, I would like to have the Pd-extended > package use a directory for people to install their own externals. > On Mac OS X, it's /Library/Pd following those conventions. I am > thinking that /usr/local/lib/pd/ should be the u

Re: [PD] performance on osX

2007-11-22 Thread Andrew Brouse
salut Cyrille, Maybe the following will be helpful. (MacBook Pro, 2.4 GHz Core 2 duo, OS 10.5.1, 2GB ram) /Applications/Pd-0.40.3-extended-20071117.app running with no patch open: PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE 4784 pd 21.3% 0:37.54 6

[PD] Pd performance os OS X

2007-11-23 Thread Andrew Brouse
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I use JACK almost always on OSX with PD (when I use it on OSX at all), > and still the speed is quite poor. I'm fairly positive it has to do with > whether Aqua handles the graphical interface or not. All those brushed > chrome windows and colorful s

Re: [PD] gem codec basic review

2007-12-02 Thread Andrew Brouse
Hi Patrick, As Marius noted, the best CODEC depends on what you are going to do with the video. The MPEG gang of CODECs (from MPEG-2 on through H-264) are very good for standard playback and have a good quality/file-size ratio. All visual CODECs use spatial coding - reduction of perceptual redu

Re: [PD] gem codec basic review

2007-12-02 Thread Andrew Brouse
wrote: > > Am 02.12.2007 um 16:35 schrieb Andrew Brouse: >> If you want to do any scrubbing, varispeed or playing backwards of the >> video, you need a CODEC which does not use temporal compression. >> Photo-JPEG is in fact a very good choice in this case and if compressed a

[PD] Max & Pd

2007-12-05 Thread Andrew Brouse
Hello Pd and Max folks, I am doing a presentation (tomorrow!... so this request is a bit late!) on differences between Max and Pd as tools for music and media art. I am interested in hearing: 1. from people who actively use both 2. about less-obvious advantages/disadvantages of one or the other

[PD] code and compilers

2007-12-08 Thread Andrew Brouse
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> As for Pd vs. C, there was a time in the not-so-distant past where >> programmers thought that compilers were horribly inefficient, and that >> they were only really good for prototyping things.

[PD] Colour in Digital Video

2007-12-12 Thread Andrew Brouse
Hello Claude, Matju et al, Colour perception is probably as complicated as auditory perception and the accurate representation of colour on digital video systems is probably more difficult that the accurate representation of audio. We can perceive a much wider range of colour and brightness (ch

Re: [PD] Colour in Digital Video

2007-12-21 Thread Andrew Brouse
x27;t go into making Pd and associated projects better tools. I find that really sad. That's all I have to say, Andrew -- On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Andrew Brouse wrote: To further complicate things, our response to brightness and colour i

[PD] PDCon Papers Call v.2 - deadline extended to April 15

2007-04-02 Thread Andrew Brouse
Dear PureData people, Following is the 2nd call for abstracts and papers - with an extended deadline - for the PureData Convention. Just in time for the full moon ;) Any queries can be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andrew -- [version française à la suite] =

[PD] [OT] eNTERFACE07 : workshop in biologically controlled audio-visual synthesis

2007-04-11 Thread Andrew Brouse
eNTERFACE07 : workshop in biologically controlled audio-visual synthesis Dear Colleagues, This summer, the third eNTERFACE'07 summer workshop in multimodal human-computer interfaces will take place from July 16th-August 10th on the campus of Bogazici (Bosporus) University in Istanbul. The eNTE

[PD] Subject: PureData Convention Papers Abstracts due soon

2007-04-15 Thread Andrew Brouse
Hello PDers, This is just a gentle reminder that abstracts are soon due for those who wish to present papers at PDCon 2007. I know there are lots of interesting things going on out there, so please do share with your colleagues! All it takes is a 1 page (max) abstract right now. If accepted, y

Re: [PD] PureData Convention Papers Abstracts ...

2007-04-16 Thread Andrew Brouse
> shouldnt be the dates be updated on the webpages like: > >> Guidelines with updated templates are here: >> http://www.puredata.org/community/projects/convention07/guidelines#papers The official dates are on the official call here: http://pure-data.ca/call.html For the meantime, the submission f

[PD] PDCon Last Chance to submit a paper

2007-05-01 Thread Andrew Brouse
/community/projects/convention07/guidelines#papers The review process will begin soon, so this is your last chance. All it takes is a 1 page abstract, you can also modify your submission once you have made it. [this message only posted to PureData community lists] thanks, Andrew Brouse