how (many) are we [was: Re: [PD] Segmented patch chords?]

Paris Treantafeles paris at parisgraphics.com
Wed Mar 16 20:40:00 CET 2005


in nyc?
name the time and place and i'll be there!
i just looked at the pixelTANGO page, looks very cool.

-p


On Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at 01:23  PM, B. Bogart wrote:

> We already talked about this, but I would certainly love to teach  
> pd/Gem
> and pixelTANGO there. I hope we can make it happen! :)
>
> B.
>
> vade wrote:
>> If you (or anyone!) are interested in doing occasional pd workshops  
>> (we
>> could to a series even.. people want to know as much as possible!),
>> share (http://share.dj) is a good place actually..
>>
>> We hold weekly jam sessions on sunday (for those who dont know), and
>> have had occasional workshops (Lemur Demos, we have one to hand out to
>> artists looking to experiment, we had an intro to jitter workshop  
>> which
>> had a very large turnout..), as well as some audio DSP stuff for  
>> people
>> looking for technical know how.
>>
>> geoff, one of the authors of gDAM is getting in to PD as well.. might
>> be a good place to either do some intro stuff, or more advanced  
>> topics.
>> I was planning on doing a GEM workshop, since I am more of a visual
>> artist (sic) and dont know enough DSP theory.
>>
>> I know a bunch of people at share who ive gotten interested in Gem/PD,
>> and would like a tutorial, I just dont think I know enough to give
>> definitive answers.
>>
>> youre always welcome to stop by and set something up! Unfortunately
>> share lost its 'home' at openAir bar (new owners), and we are looking
>> for a new permanent venue so we kind of wander form venue to venue for
>> now.
>>
>> But we just received NYFA funding, so we will be trying to do
>> bigger/better/more organized events (like our anyware event) and get a
>> new home.
>>
>> Anyway, hope to see some of you there :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 14, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The Frylab thing died.  It was a free-for-all that dominated by jam
>>> band enthusiasts...  oh well...  but it would be great to get a
>>> regular Pd thing going in NYC.  I know a couple dedicated Pd users
>>> and  a quite a few off-and-on users, plus with the media arts  
>>> programs
>>> in  NYC, there is a large potential pool.  I just finished by Masters
>>> at  ITP/NYU (http://itp.nyu.edu ), there are about 220 students there
>>> (more than half women, I should say), and Max/MSP/Jitter is popular.
>>> Proce55ing has almost completely replaced Director/Flash there, I
>>> figure Pd is next.
>>>
>>> We should start meeting at another regular event, like Share, then if
>>> we get enough people, branch out on our own.
>>>
>>> .hc
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 11, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm not in NYC these days, but may be moving there in May. They do
>>>> video stuff too at Share. And I know there's some folks that go to
>>>> Frylab on one of the westside piers.
>>>> http://frylab.info/
>>>> I went once, but wasn't too interested. I've heard there's also some
>>>> occasional Pd-ish stuff going on at SubTonic, but that's more
>>>> performance than meet and talk. For meet and talk there's some NYC
>>>> Audio Artist's group a friend of mine is part of. If that interests
>>>> you I could send you his email offlist.
>>>>
>>>> But there is a definite shortage. If I move to NYC I'd like to start
>>>> a venue for this kind of performance. Maybe more primetime than
>>>> sunday night. Keep an eye on the list.
>>>>
>>>> -Ian
>>>>
>>>> Paris Treantafeles wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> hi,
>>>>> glad you brought that up.
>>>>> i go to share sometimes (sunday nights are not so good for me) but
>>>>> i  usually do video rather than audio.
>>>>> i'm not very experienced with pd but would like to learn more and
>>>>> so  if there's anything "pd" related going on in nyc, count me in.
>>>>> best,
>>>>> p
>>>>> On Friday, March 11, 2005, at 11:20  AM, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> derek holzer wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Seems like the main difference in people's experiences meeting
>>>>>>> other users is whether or not they live in Europe. I don't think
>>>>>>> there's less PDers in the States, but they are much farther
>>>>>>> apart,  and there's simply no interesting venues for new media  
>>>>>>> art
>>>>>>> in the  States [festivals and the like] so they never have a
>>>>>>> chance to  meet each other.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is what it seems to me. The only regular venue for stuff like
>>>>>> this I know of in the whole US is ShareNYC, but I've never seen
>>>>>> another PDer there, though I heard H.C.Steiner has been around. Of
>>>>>> course NYC is a long shot if you live on the west coast, wheras
>>>>>> from what I hear about Europe, you can live in London and be in
>>>>>> Berlin 20EUR and an hour later.  Hmmmm... anyone know of any jobs
>>>>>> for a programmer with a specialty in realtime media in Europe ;) ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Europe has higher population density, plus I think there really
>>>>>> are  more PDers in Europe. IEM is there. IRCAM is there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -ish
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> d.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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