Difference between revisions of "Wichita Patcher's Circle"
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* [http://3rdeyeanimation.blogspot.com/p/gem-engine-10.html Gem Engine] - employs 3D navigation like you know it from 3D Programs like 3Ds Max or others in GEM | * [http://3rdeyeanimation.blogspot.com/p/gem-engine-10.html Gem Engine] - employs 3D navigation like you know it from 3D Programs like 3Ds Max or others in GEM | ||
+ | ==== Example Patches ==== | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/01/e8qs9-asciitobin.pd asciitobin.pd] Convert ASCII numbers from a serial port to numbers that Pd understands | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/01/6iqwi-draw-tails.pd draw-tails.pd] Continually takes snapshots of the last frame and mixes those with the current frame. By using the mouse as a way to draw a point in the current frame, we create "tails" with mouse presses and gestures. | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/02/dtme3-color-tracking.pd color-tracking.pd] simple color tracking of one color] | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/02/6umd3-color-tracking-with-multiblob.pd color-tracking-with-multiblob.pd] color tracking with multiple objects | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/02/237uz-03.movement_detection-john-hack.pd 03.movement_detection-john-hack.pd] A hack of 03.movement_detection which is a better example, perhaps, than what is provided in the Pd help for movement detection | ||
+ | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012/files/2012/02/zb5xs-playing-with-sig2pix.pd playing-with-sig2pix.pd] a demo of using pix_sig2pix~ 1) to create a solid color and 2) to show how to mix with a live video feed. | ||
==== Local Pd classes and events ==== | ==== Local Pd classes and events ==== | ||
* [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012 WSU's Spring 2012 Audio/Video class] - featuring Pd and the Arduino | * [http://cratel.wichita.edu/blogs/ee577aspring2012 WSU's Spring 2012 Audio/Video class] - featuring Pd and the Arduino |
Revision as of 09:48, 31 January 2014
Patching languages are visual programming languages that provide a framework for describing dataflow. They are especially suited for describing audio and video manipulations and interactivity, and they are popular among electronic artists, musicians, and composers. Common patching languages include Pure Data, Max/MSP, VVVV, and Reaktor.
Wichita Patcher's Circle (WPC) is a Special Interest Group of MakeICT and is supported by MakeICT's wiki as well as its own Googlegroup.
Do you use a patching language or do you want to? Are you looking for help getting started with a patching language? Maybe you are an advanced patcher and want to join our community of patchers who have been working in these languages for years? Join our conversation!
Contents
Resources
General
3D models (for manipulation in OpenGL)
* Turbo Squid - find 3d models on the web * Teddy - build your own 3D models with this free software
Touch Interfaces
* Community Core Vision - open source/cross-platform solution for computer vision and machine sensing
Pure Data
Reference
* Main Page * Email lists * Forum
Getting Started
* Pd Video Tutorial Series for absolute beginners
Tools and Extensions
* mtl - a group of abstractions that make Pure Data a lot easier! * Gem Engine - employs 3D navigation like you know it from 3D Programs like 3Ds Max or others in GEM
Example Patches
* asciitobin.pd Convert ASCII numbers from a serial port to numbers that Pd understands * draw-tails.pd Continually takes snapshots of the last frame and mixes those with the current frame. By using the mouse as a way to draw a point in the current frame, we create "tails" with mouse presses and gestures. * color-tracking.pd simple color tracking of one color] * color-tracking-with-multiblob.pd color tracking with multiple objects * 03.movement_detection-john-hack.pd A hack of 03.movement_detection which is a better example, perhaps, than what is provided in the Pd help for movement detection * playing-with-sig2pix.pd a demo of using pix_sig2pix~ 1) to create a solid color and 2) to show how to mix with a live video feed.
Local Pd classes and events
* WSU's Spring 2012 Audio/Video class - featuring Pd and the Arduino
Local Projects
John Harrison
* Touch #2 * Touch #1 * Still Life (artistic contributions from Hack Art Lab) * Push Me Pull You (John contributed Pd and Arduino programming to this Hack.Art.Lab project)) * Ghost in the Machine (artistic contributions from Hack Art Lab)
Max/MSP
VVVV
The WPC area on MakeICT's wiki can serve as a general repository for tutorials, helpful examples, demos, etc. of various patching languages.