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NOVEMBER 2010 || || || |_| ||*CALL FOR PROJECTS*
The sixth edition of make art – in-between design: rediscovering
collaboration in digital art – will take place in Poitiers (FR), from
the 4th to the 7th of November 2010.make art is an international festival dedicated to the integration
of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in digital art.
make art offers performances, presentations, workshops and an
exhibition, focusing on the encounter between digital art and free
software.*in-between design: rediscovering collaboration in digital art*
Today's market production accelerates the spread of non-critical and
standardized aesthetics, by means of locked top-down distribution
mechanisms and a series of tools that enforce it. At the same time
new forms of methodologies inspired or powered by free software,
participatory practices and peer-to-peer networks are fueling many
Internet subcultures. Some of these emerging practices will lead to
competitive social productions, while other will remain as pure
artistic experiments.By adopting production and distribution methods based on free software
and open standards and by sharing the sources of one's work with
others, the collective knowledge base and aesthetic sensibilities can
freely interact to explore uncharted, hybrid directions which no
longer reflect the supremacy of a single idea.- Does the sharing of artworks "recipes" and tools help debunk
the myth of the isolated design genius? - By leaving the possibility of ongoing development and refinement,
is it possible to ever produce a "final" design? - Can these methods and technologies inspire new forms of creation or
tools, beyond self-referential productions? - Is it wishful thinking to approach collaborative graphical design
in the same way as an open source software project? - Is Free and Open Source licensing a catalyst for creation or does
it add an extra level of complexity? - Can the limitation of one license trigger new forms of constrained
creativity?
We're currently seeking new, innovative media art and design works and
projects focusing on the above theme and questions:- graphical artworks and installations
- lectures
- project presentations
- software and hardware demos
We're also seeking audiovisual performances that will take place
during the festival evenings.The submitted projects must fit this focus and be made in a free/libre
and open source environment, this includes both its optional
dependencies or production tools and the operating system. We are
asking you to publish the sources of your project under a free culture
license of your choice or release it into the public domain.
Projects that do not meet these criteria will not be considered.*How to apply*
Submission form and a list of additional requirements are available at:
http://makeart.goto10.org/call/Deadline: *Saturday 31 July 2010*
Incomplete or late applications will not be processed.
*Timeline*
31st of July 2010 – Deadline call for proposals
Beginning of September – Selected projects notifications
4th-7th of November 10 – make art 2010 - Poitiers (FR)For examples of previous editions, please visit the archives :
http://makeart.goto10.org/make art is powered by GOTO10
- Does the sharing of artworks "recipes" and tools help debunk
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POITIERS || || || |_| ||make art is an international festival dedicated to the integration of
Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in digital art.The fourth edition of make art - What The Fork?! distributed and open
practices in FLOSS art - will take place in Poitiers (FR), from the 8th
to the 13th of December 2009.With Aharon Amir (GB), Wayne Clements (GB), FooCorp (GB), Gijs Gieskes
(NL), Gullibloon (AT/DE), Adnan Hadzi (CH), Lisa Haskel (GB), Reni
Hofmüller (AT), Olivier Laruelle (FR), LAFKON (DE), Anne Laforêt (FR),
Mattin (ES), Antoine Moreau (FR), Nathalie Magnan (FR), No Copy Paste
(HU), Noyade (FR), Jean Sépulchre (FR), Wesley Smith (US), Koray
Tahiroğlu (TR/FI), The Guardians of the Tradition (US), Taku Unami (JP),
Milovann Yanatchkov (FR), Simon Yuill (GB), Jérémie Zimmermann (FR),
IOhannes M. Zmölnig (AT), ...--
make art est un festival international dédié à l'intégration des
Logiciels Libres et Open Source (FLOSS*) dans l'art numérique.
*FLOSS = Free/Libre/Open Source SoftwareLa quatrième édition de make art - "What The Fork?!" pratiques
distribuées et ouvertes en art logiciel libre - se déroule à Poitiers
(FR), du 8 au 13 décembre 2009.Avec Aharon Amir (GB), Wayne Clements (GB), FooCorp (GB), Gijs Gieskes
(NL), Gullibloon (AT/DE), Adnan Hadzi (CH), Lisa Haskel (GB), Reni
Hofmüller (AT), Olivier Laruelle (FR), LAFKON (DE), Anne Laforêt (FR),
Mattin (ES), Antoine Moreau (FR), Nathalie Magnan (FR), No Copy Paste
(HU), Noyade (FR), Jean Sépulchre (FR), Wesley Smith (US), Koray
Tahiroğlu (TR/FI), The Guardians of the Tradition (US), Taku Unami (JP),
Milovann Yanatchkov (FR), Simon Yuill (GB), Jérémie Zimmermann (FR),
IOhannes M. Zmölnig (AT), ...:* ( ( echo '[-]>[-]---------->[-],[----------[>[-]++++++++++,----------]' echo '<[++++++++++.<]>++++++++++.-------------------->[-],]' ) | ( echo '#include <stdio.h>' echo '#include <stdlib.h>' echo 'int main(int c, char **a){' echo 'char *makeart = calloc(2009,1);' sed -e 's/+/++*makeart;\n/g' \ -e 's/-/--*makeart;\n/g' \ -e 's/>/++makeart;\n/g' \ -e 's/</--makeart;\n/g' \ -e 's/\./putchar\(*makeart\);\n/g' \ -e 's/,/{int i = getchar\(\);if\(i!=EOF\)*makeart=i;}\n/g' \ -e 's/\[/while\(*makeart\){\n/g' \ -e 's/\]/}\n/g' \ -e 't' \ -e 's/.//g' echo 'return 0;}' ) | gcc -O2 -Wall -std=c99 -pedantic -o makeart -xc - && ./makeart | ./makeart )
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DECEMBER 09 || || || |_| ||MAKE ART 2009 - What The Fork?!
distributed and open practices in FLOSS art--
CALL FOR PROJECTS
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make art is an international festival dedicated to the integration of
Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) in digital art.The fourth edition of make art -- What The Fork?! distributed and open
practices in FLOSS art - will take place in Poitiers (FR), from the 7th
to the 13th of December 2009.make art offers performances, presentations, workshops and an
exhibition, focused on the encounter between digital art and free
software.We're currently seeking new, innovative FLOSS works and projects: music
and audiovisual performances, presentations, software demos, and
installations.This year make art focuses on distributed and open practices in FLOSS
art. 'What the fork?!' is about decentralisation. Forking is the new
black. Forking, copying the source code of a project and continuing
work on the copy instead of the original, used to have a bad reputation.
It would split a project and its developer community in pieces, leading
to different, often incompatible, projects. Wasted effort, rivalry and
developer fights were all associated concepts. This is history. Forking
a project with the intention to compete with it is another story, but
the freedom to fork enables quick implementation of features and
customization, bypassing acquiring committer status, bugfix or feature
request protocol, working in a distributed way, together with others but
not necessarily towards one goal, working from one source,
cross-fertilising, inspiring, copying, patching, improving,
experimenting, changing direction, and merging. This practice is boosted
by decentralised software development tools, such as Darcs, Mercurial
and Git. It's not about quick hacks, but about creating room to
experiment, letting go of the one working copy and creating a
multiplicity of ideas.Deadline : 15th of July 2009.
For more details, please visit http://makeart.goto10.org/call
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I implemented the filter algorithm described in this paper:
http://dafx04.na.infn.it/WebProc/Proc/P_061.pdf
code is here if anyone's interested:
svn checkout https://code.goto10.org/svn/maximus/2009/muug/
I called it muug~ to distinguish from the moog~ in ggee, which uses a simpler algorithm.
Not very optimized (at least so far) - expect it to use loads of cpu juice for each object. And a bug: it only works correctly at 44100 sample rate inside a 4x upsampled subpatch, see the help patch for an example.
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Sorry for ><, please >>
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Liwoli 2009
hacklab for art and open source
23 - 25 April 2009 - Kunstuniversität Linz--
Liwoli 2009 is a three day long Hacklab and an open invitation to all
who would like to participate in an active process of learning,
producing and sharing around the areas of Free/Libre Open Source
Software and Art. FLOSS developers, artists and programmers such as the
collective GOTO10 or activists from HAIP (Hack Act Interact Progress)
and many others form the basis for the event and share their knowledge
in the form of workshops, hacklabs, presentations, installations and
performances.--
Please register NOW to book a place in some of the many FREE workshops!
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Workshop- Select a workshop
- Read the description
- Interested? Click on "Register" and fill the form
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: 15/04/09
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... and do not miss out on the rest of the event!
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Vortrag
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Presentation
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Performance
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Interviews
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/Intervention
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/programm/format/2009/InstallationWith the participation of:
Andrea Mayr, Andreas Trawoeger, Arjan Scherpenisse, Aymeric Mansoux,
Christoph Haag, Claude Heiland-Allen, Dan Wilcox, Daniel Turing
David Ayers, Eleonora Oreggia, Georg Jakob, Holger Schöner,
Jan-Kees van Kampen, Johannes Kreidler, Marius Shebella,
Pippa Buchanan, Ricardo Palmieri, Rob Canning, Robert Martin,
Roch Forowitz, Sascha Neudeck, StÃ(c)phanie Vilayphiou, Thomas Warwaris,
Yves Degoyon, ... and more to be confirmed!...--
Questions?
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/en/contact
Where to sleep?
http://linz.linuxwochen.at/content/service--
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Latest project I'm working on for live audio-visual performance is codenamed h4tek, it follows on from the D01234(5) hypercube stuff. This one uses a 24-cell for visual excitement, and makes sounds a bit like this:
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/feed/media/ClaudiusMaximus%20-%20h4tek%20%28Tenfold%20Edit%29.ogg
(note: brutally edited down from a 30min session, actual live sounds are slower progressing, and massive thanks to andy for his analog drum engine patch which I ripped a lot of the sounds from...)
more demos of this and plenty other stuff in my podcast:
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I can't see any attachments on any posts even when logged in - the conversations around them seem to indicate that they are there, but I can't see them.
Some glitch in the matrix?
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sorry for x, please `cat /dev/mem > /dev/dsp`
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pure:dyne is an operating system developed to provide media artists with
a complete set of tools for realtime audio and video processing.
pure:dyne is a live distribution, you don't need to install anything.
Simply boot your computer using the liveCD/DVD or liveUSB and you're
ready to start using software such as Pure Data, Supercollider, Icecast,
Csound, Fluxus, Processing, Arduino and much much more.pure:dyne will work on any x86 PC laptop, desktop, and single-board
computers, including the intel-based Mac, Asus' Eee PC, and any x86
netbooks--
Get pure:dyne now!!!
(CD/DVD ISO, liveUSB, Debian packages, etc)
https://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/GetPureDyne--
/usr/share/soup
Each pure:dyne release come with a Free/Libre and Open Source Soup
(FLOSS). This time we hope you will enjoy our leek and potato flavorDepends: Leek, Potato, Milk, Salt, Oil, Pumpkin oil
Suggests: Thyme, Sage, Pepper, Parsley, Crème fraiche
Build-Depends: Cookpot, BlenderkMasher, Frypan, Bowlmake: default: serving
tender potato: potato cookpot salt water 20min
tasty leek: leek oil frypan 5min
puree: tender potato tasty leek blender
soup: puree milk herbs cookpot 5min
herbs: thyme sage pepper serving: soup bowl
parsely pumpkin oil crème fraichefor more details:
echo "deb http://debian.goto10.org/debian/ lenny main" >> \
/etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get install souprecipe--
pure:dyne is a GOTO10 project, developed by Rob Canning, Heather
Corcoran, Antonios Galanopoulos, Karsten Gebbert, Claude Heiland-Allen,
Chun Lee, Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk and with the contribution of
Robert Atwood (Openlab) and Jof Thibaut (Labomedia).pure:dyne is supported by Arts Council England and powered by GNU/Linux
Debian, debian-multimedia.org and the great Debian Live project.We would like to thank bob the pbuilder and all the pure:dyne users for
their ongoing feedback, suggestions and testing!--
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1min teaser of work in progress:
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/files/video/puzzle.ogg
(Ogg Theora+Vorbis, should play fine in VLC and other good players)
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I hacked some code into vline~ to improve it, but I need more people to test it before I file a patch on the sf.net tracker for Miller to include it into Pd.
If you know how to compile, you can download a tarball here:
https://devel.goto10.org/dl.php?repname=maximus&path=%2Fuline_tilde%2F&rev=0&isdir=1
(Makefile is for linux, but should be simple to compile on other platforms).
[uline~] is essentially a copy of [vline~], but it shouldn't explode when you keep sending it messages when DSP is off. But, I need to check that it doesn't deviate from [vline~] behaviour when you mess around with DSP switching.
All feedback appreciated, especially bug reports. Thanks!