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http://www.heise.de/ix

there's a very nice article about vvvv in the latest iX-magazine.

watch out for "Boygrouping und Girlpower", a 5 page long article about our beloved software from the perspective of "industrial system clients"(?)

in fact a very sweet introduction into vvvv with the approach to get around this sometimes loose toolbox and just a more practical way to describe it.

Yipee!

gregsn, Friday, Dec 16th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  
The exhibition "Experience Art! - fascination art and technology" shows selected works in the fields new media art, cinetic art, cybernetic art, interactive sound and video installations are represented.
My partner Giovanni Longo and I, Peggy Sylopp are art directors of the exhibition.

Beside works of renowned joint founders of the media arts such as Sound Wall (Peter Vogel), Talking Machine (Martin Riches), Breathing Suitcases (Benoit Maubrey) and the Flamenco Magnetico - robots (Nicolas A.Baginsky), there is also the work of young talents, for example Camera Lucida (Dmitry Gelfand and Evelina Domnitch), Sonobotanic Plants (Marije Baalman) and Metaforms (Tim Coe).

Also shown is my installation Crackling Water: the visitors watch a video installation and are filmed by a camera at the same time. Their motion causes bubbles to appear on the video in realtime.
For the realization I implemented the motion detection of pd in combination with wave simualtion of vvvv.

www.experience-art.de
(currently available only in German)

pexon, Tuesday, Dec 13th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

Main subject of our diploma thesis is to determine to which extent a dataflow graph is suitable for building complex web server applications in an intuitive way. It might sound a little diffuse, but for you, it’ll result into a straightforward bunch of new nodes. Finally there will be two new node categories: XML and HTTP Server. While the HTTP Server allows to serve (X)HTML strings to the WWW, the XML Nodes open a huge field of creating and respectively transforming those strings. The HTTP Server is split into two nodes: Server & Receiver. The receiver throws out HTTP Requests, now you can let server serve request-depending strings. You can already try the first set of new nodes with beta9.2.

We’ve created a diploma page with the current state of our work. Later we will provide example modules as well as tutorials for the XML Stuff on that site. diploma page?

joreg, Tuesday, Nov 29th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  
once again just in time for you to get your christmas presents patched together. if you want trouble you know how to bug us.

hope many of your graphiccards can enjoy the mountain view. (sanch wanted to put the camera a little bit eier and change the text last minute... but there are even deadlines we have to meet!)

gut patch!
da crevv.

Download: 32bit vvvv_33beta9.2 | See Changelog | 653 Dls
joreg, Wednesday, Nov 16th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

When Mon, Nov 21st 2005 - 01:00
Where HFG Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany

vvvv workshop of the labweek at the HFG schwäbisch gmünd.

the goal in the 5day workshop is to build an installation with vvvv. in an homage to The Way Things Go by peter fischli und david weiss we will build a selfrunning graphical to physical chain reaction.

more info

joreg, Wednesday, Nov 9th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

When Fri, Nov 18th 2005 - 01:00
Where OK Centrum, Linz, Austria

timescratch is waiting to distort your constant daily trot at the stopspot05 festival in linz. two days of fine muzak and apfelsaft. you better not miss this.

joreg, Tuesday, Nov 1st 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

Check the Users? page. It is thought to be the place to all different user activities.

First of all there are links to all the userpages and then there are links to all the places where users can talk about their work and also are able to place some news in the blog. because often there are interesting things in the shoutbox and the next day they're gone. In the blog we could place links to all different stuff, like interesting devices and software or links to new wikipages...
Then the community page also links to all downloadable stuff from the users.

bjoern, Tuesday, Sep 13th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

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Shoutbox

~2d ago

joreg: The summer season of vvvv workshops at The NODE Institute is out: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ss24-vvvv-intermediates/

~2d ago

domj: If you happen to be in Prague, come join us at the Schema workshop on Thursday 25.4. :) https://www.facebook.com/events/395516526614988/?ti=ls

~14d ago

joreg: Postponed: Next vvvv beginner course starting April 29: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/vvvv-beginner-class-summer-2024/

~1mth ago

~1mth ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/