Wow Max/MSP/Jitter look fantastic can't wait to try 'em out.
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RE: Visual Algorithmic Design for Design Applications (A Rant]
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RE: Visual Algorithmic Design for Design Applications (A Rant]
Thanks again!
Do you know what Eno is using too?
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RE: Visual Algorithmic Design for Design Applications (A Rant]
Thanks again, I am currently looking at VJ stuff also so will have to have a good flick through the links. Was looking at (is it the MIT based?) Programming language for a bit but as is always the case there ain't enough time in the world. BTW the new Nine Inch Nails live show looks pretty spectacular, if you haven't YouTubed already.
Does anyone know which generative software bands such as Autechre use? Shot in the dark but hey, this forum looks to have a pretty broad knowledge base.
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RE: Visual Algorithmic Design for Design Applications (A Rant]
Wow, Designreform looks great - thanks!
Haha can't handle the Blender UI so will stick to Grasshopper for the moment. Oddly enough the UI in Grasshopper looks alot like some of my peers live DJ 'chain of effects' tools. I wonder if they operate in similar ways.
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RE: Visual Algorithmic Design for Design Applications (A Rant]
Arg Grasshopper needs Rhino SR3...
Have you been using this a bit Lewis? I'm very intrigued.
P.S. Does anyone know of any decent Rhino forums?
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RE: What are you listening to?
Best taste so far ehaflet and lewiswadsworth.
You digging 'The Slip' lewis? I am. Oooo that production.
Now playing Oxbow - The Narcotic Story then James Plotkin - The Joy of Disease.
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RE: Someone grab a Wii and get Ruby-ing.
@jim said:
@igor said:
i think he wants us to try to make it inter face w/ SU. i dont think it'll work. unless the wiimote can sense depth of field, it wont work
If you watch the head tracking video, it's pretty amazing. He uses a pair of glasses fitted with 2 leds, and the wiimote can pick up the depth of field. There's nothing special about the glasses besides having 2 lights on it. The computer is manipulating the image on the screen based on the feedback from the wiimote.
This could potentially be done for any computer application.
Yeah - I kind of assumed everybody had watched that one! But it's not even really the technology involved, it's the thinking that intrigues me. I mean the guy is working out of his lounge and he managed to obviously surprise a few in the gaming industry.
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RE: Someone grab a Wii and get Ruby-ing.
Ha - sorry was sort of joking with the whole 'get-rubying' thing. I can't imagine how far you'd have to stretch a script to get that thing to work. I just found this pretty interesting...Apparently EA Games have just incorporated his '3D safety glasses' technology into one of their new games - I'd imagine it should herald some pretty spectacular results.