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RE: [microsound] PD



Cool!  Nice to see Mark Dank's name come up on this list.  Mark
performed at both of the summer Woodstockhausen esoteric 
music concerts I held at my house in the Santa Cruz mountains,
and GEM figured prominently in both cases.  Extremely interesting
visual feedback to music in both cases.  Mark appeared to 
control graphics as well as sound using (in 1998) a video game
controller, and (in 1999) a MIDI electric guitar.  With Mark's
permission, I might be able to get some video clips of his 
second performance up on the Hotlist server.

-Wayne
Later Days
wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.mp3.com/LaterDays


-----Original Message-----
From: David Robert [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 3:05 AM
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] PD


> .  It's a visual object-oriented language.  MSP is based on
> it.  It runs on Intel-based Linux, SG workstations and Win NT.
>
> Info here:  http://iem.mhsg.ac.at/pd/
>
> ----------->
> a posterori
> http://pages.ripco.net/~vache

microcode-macrohype:
if interested in PD, dwnload GEM, (Danks) too.
(for 3d visual obj) perhaps this with some nvidia card
would be fun?(if supported).
                                                    ++.david