Hi. I'm from greece and i was thinking to create a community-website for puredata in greek language. Also because the most possible is to be a few only, i was thinking to create this community not only for puredata (maybe and supercollider, chuck, csound) and with general theory about sound synthesis in greek language.
If anybody likes the idea i will start it as soon as possible.
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Pd users in greece?
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Hi geonnik. I'm a puredata fan from athens and I'm glad to hear about your plans! Will be glad to help you/join the greek community and looking forward to see replies...
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Hi kidc. You are the only one for now!
I'm constructing this community and i think it will be open in some days.
The address is :: sound.wikidot.com but for now is closed.I will inform in this topic when i make it public.
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Hi kidc & geonnik,
I'm trying to learn PureData and although I'm a newbie , I am excited with its abilities.
I'd like to see a Greek community too or help with it's creation in my ways of helping!CU
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Creating a community-website for PureData and sound synthesis in Greek language sounds like a great idea! It can be an excellent resource for people who are interested in this field and can help build a community of like-minded individuals who can share their knowledge and ideas.
To get started, you may want to begin by researching popular platforms for building a community-website such as WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace. Once you have chosen a platform, you can then start creating content for your website.
Consider creating tutorials, articles, and videos on PureData and other sound synthesis software in Greek language. You can also share news and updates related to sound synthesis and create forums where people can ask questions and share their experiences.
To attract people to your website, you can promote it on social media platforms and forums related to sound synthesis. You can also reach out to universities and music schools in Greece to see if they would be interested in collaborating with you to promote your website.
Remember to be patient, building a community takes time, but with dedication and persistence, you can create a valuable resource for people interested in sound synthesis in Greece.