Introduction to OSC | opensoundcontrol.org Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is optimized for modern networking technology. Bringing the benefits of modern networking technology to the world of electronic musical instruments, OSC's advantages include interoperability, accuracy, flexibility, and enhanced organization and documentation. This simple yet powerful protocol provides everything needed for real-time control of sound and other media processing while remaining flexible and easy to implement. Features: Open-ended, dynamic, URL-style symbolic naming schemeSymbolic and high-resolution numeric argument dataPattern matching language to specify multiple recipients of a single messageHigh resolution time tags"Bundles" of messages whose effects must occur simultaneouslyQuery system to dynamically find out the capabilities of an OSC server and get documentation Highlights OSC Research at CNMAT
OBSCURA DIGITAL Shines 940,000 Lumens in the Desert and it is Spectacular Earlier this month Obscura Digital used TouchDesigner to once again raise the bar of large scale architectural mapping and projection design, this time for the 40th Anniversary of the United Arab Emirates National Day Celebration at the Sheikh, Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. The sheer scale of this production was mindboggling with 49 projectors used to project on a total surface measuring 19,474 square meters which included 4 minarets and 12 domes necessitating "detailed accuracy of 3-D mapping and content quality on incredibly complex geometry of flat walls with intricate hand carved details and arcades with rows of columns." Interactive developer and artist Mary Franck who worked on the project for the duration had this to say: "It was certainly a dream projection-mapping job: incredible architecture, all white marble, completely artistic and cultural content. It was absolutely an honor to be a part of it. We pulled it all altogether in record time. <back to the blog
the Hype Framework Open Processing A Generative SVG Starter Kit | George Francis SVG is a fantastic medium for generative art. It can scale to any resolution, is a joy to debug, and has a multitude of incredible filters/effects built-in. This post aims to provide you with all the tools you need to start creating your own generative SVG art/design. Unlike my other tutorials, we won’t be creating one single example here. Sound good? Psst! Who is this starter kit for? Generative art savant, who is somewhat new to SVG? No prior generative art knowledge is necessary to make the most out of this post. If you are completely new to SVG, I recommend reading through this MDN Tutorial. Show me the code! If you would like to skip ahead and dive in with creating using this starter pack, I got you. I know, it doesn’t look like much right now, but there’s a ton to unpack here… Onwards! What is generative art? For some folks reading this post, the term “Generative Art” may be an unfamiliar one. If not — here’s a quick example… Say, you are a painter. That’s all generative art is. Cool!
Lemur – Liine In-App Editor / Lemur Editor The In-App Editor is a streamlined experience to create your templates directly on the iPad. Create objects, assign MIDI/OSC messages and edit scripts through an easy-to-use multitouch menu system. Virtually all functions from the Lemur Editor are now available in the In-App Editor. You can also use the free Lemur Editor, a cross-platform (Mac/Win) interface builder. Physics Hated physics at school? What's more, you can even control the physics parameters of one object from another. Scripting In the Lemur Editor, the multiline script panel opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Connectivity Lemur supports OSC and MIDI protocols over Wi-Fi.
Valaan villapaita: Tee se itse -valas You can find the tutorial in English here. ETA in February 2012: Hi! Nice of you to stop by! There will eventually be an English translation of this tutorial, so please have some patience:) In the meanwhile, I'm sorry to put up this disclaimer: It's OK to link back to this post, but it is not OK to copy all the photos and the tutorial, or translate it to another another language. Posting this as your own creation is even worse. Ja mainittakoon sama myös suomeksi: valaitten ompelu omaan käyttöön tai lahjaksi on OK, mutta kaupallinen käyttö ja kopiointi on kielletty. Denimvalaan ohjeesta tuli useampikin kysely, mikä ilahdutti kovin ja kauhistutti vielä enemmän – en nimittäin tule kovin hyvin juttuun ohjeitten kanssa. Valaaseen tarvitaan laje vanhoista farkuista, pikkutiplu sinistä puuvillaa silmiä varten, täytevanua, ompelukone, lankaa ja hiukan kärsivällisyyttä. Aloitetaan leikkaamalla farkunlahkeista valaan selkäpalat (2 kpl), vatsapuoli (2 kpl), pyrstö (2 kpl) ja evät (4 kpl). Tadaa!
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