[PD] OT: Dimensions (WAS: Re: access to pd table from another application)

2011-04-01 Thread András Murányi
> If you have any pixel structures that don't fit in GEM, there is GridFlow. > > Supports up to 15 dimensions (though there's hardly ever a need for more > > than 5). > > > > A comedy cartoon I done that has a mention of 5 dimensions. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZUTn-rie8w > i like it! whe

Re: [PD] OT: Dimensions (WAS: Re: access to pd table from another application)

2011-04-02 Thread Billy Stiltner
Thanks. I'll have to check it out later I'm on dialup at the moment. That Xtranormal thing would be a cool thing to implement with GEM and PD. On 4/1/11, András Murányi wrote: >> If you have any pixel structures that don't fit in GEM, there is GridFlow. >> > Supports up to 15 dimensions (though

Re: [PD] OT: Dimensions (WAS: Re: access to pd table from another application)

2011-04-05 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Sat, 2 Apr 2011, András Murányi wrote: i like it! when Matju mentioned 15 dimensions, this one came to my mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q_GQqUg6Ts Is this serious ? I don't know much about recent physics, but this doesn't sound like the same 10-dimensional system as is being talked

Re: [PD] OT: Dimensions (WAS: Re: access to pd table from another application)

2011-04-05 Thread András Murányi
2011/4/5 Mathieu Bouchard > On Sat, 2 Apr 2011, András Murányi wrote: > > i like it! when Matju mentioned 15 dimensions, this one came to my mind: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q_GQqUg6Ts >> > > Is this serious ? I don't know much about recent physics, but this doesn't > sound like the same