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gimme gammavvvv gamma, the self-proclaimed next-big-thing in visual live-programming is ramping up on webinars in June: We have introductions for beginners in 3 languages and dive into more detailed topics for intermediate and advanced users. There should be something for everyone! If you're missing a specific topic or would like to teach a webinar yourself, please get in touch via: david.bruell@nodeforum.org Organized with the help and support of NODE and their new Institute. |
June 5Introduction to creative coding with vvvv gammaHost: untone Get started with creative coding using the new all-new visual programming environment vvvv gamma. In this webinar we're starting from scratch: You'll learn the fundamentals of building little interactive programs. Afterward, you'll be able to follow further workshops or take the next steps on your own, continuing with online learning resources. |
June 9Introduction to Reactive PatchingHost: tonfilm You're familiar with the basics of vvvv gamma but want to learn more? In this webinar, we're introducing you to the basic concepts of reactive programming that will make you understand how to work with Observables, react to events and run computations in a background thread. |
June 11Building a game from scratchHost: joreg Once you're familiar with the basics of a programming language you need a little challenge. Building a game from scratch is usually a good way of diving deeper. Games have all the aspects of proper applications. They require you to handle user input, manage the game logic, maybe keep a high-score or save a state to disk so it can be recalled the next day. So in this webinar we're going to build a simple game and along the way get familiar with how to structure the different components of applications. |
June 12Using .NET nugets with vvvv gammaHost: sebescudie You've heard that with vvvv you can simply use any of the more than 100.000 .NET libraries available on http://nuget.org? In this webinar we'll show you how easy it is to do that and how to navigate common issues that you may encounter doing so. |
June 18Einführung in Creative Coding mit vvvv gammaHost: readme Dein Einstieg in Creative Coding mit der neuen visuellen Programmierumgebung vvvv gamma. In diesem Webinar fangen wir bei Null an! |
June 19可视化编程的新尝试——vvvv gamma 入门工作坊Host: Xu Cong 想不想尝试用可视化编程的方式,来编写一段可运行的互动程序?这就是我们这个入门工作坊的目的!我们将从头开始介绍vvvv gamma的编程环境,介绍vvvv的社群资源,为深入学习打下基础 |
June 24Building user interfaces using VL.ElementaHost: dottore Would you like to create a UI to control your vvvv gamma application? In this webinar we’ll learn how to do that and much more. We’ll explore the functionalities and widgets you can find in the VL.Elementa library, going even deeper and learning how to extend it for your needs. This is a practical webinar where you click and follow step by step. |
June 27Introducción a creative coding con vvvv gammaHost: ravazquez Empecemos a aprender "creative coding" utilizando vvvv gamma, el nuevo ambiente de programación visual. En este webinar empezaremos desde cero: aprenderemos los conceptos fundamentales para construir pequeños programas interactivos. Al finalizar, tendremos lo necesario para movernos a otros webinars o tomar los siguientes pasos en nuestras propias manos, continuando con material educativo en línea. |
June 29Introduction au creative coding avec vvvv gammaHost: sebescudie Initiez-vous au creative coding avec le tout nouvel environnement de programmation vvvv gamma. Dans ce webinaire, nous partons de zéro : vous apprendrez les bases nécessaires pour concevoir de petits programmes interactifs. Par la suite, vous pourrez suivre d'autres workshops ou bien apprendre seul, grâce à des ressources d'apprentissage en ligne. |
Just when you think it cannot get any better,
here is the second bug-fix release for vvvv gamma! Available for download and purchase. Now!
I don't think this one has a highlight other than fixing a few nasty buggers. So be sure to update, there shouldn't be a reason not to. If you disagree, please let us know in the comments here or in the vvvv gamma forum.
For the full list of changes, see theLog of Changes.
Happy patching!
When Tue, May 26th 2020 - 20:00 until Tue, May 26th 2020 - 20:00
Hey vvvvolks,
Let't do it again. Tuesday May 26th 8pm CET it is.
Live here: https://youtu.be/pa3HRQ7kj6w
We could have one or two more demos/presentations! Anything more or less related to vvvv, yourself and your projects. Share some thoughts, share your funny fails. Share what you are up to.
Please get in touch via meetup@vvvv.org and let us know what you want to present. We'll then get back to you and organize the streaming tool etc. We are looking forward to this! a_a_a_a david joreg sebl
Here is the plan: We'll be using again a video-conferencing platform for moderators and presenters and will be streaming out to evvvveryone via youtube and possibly other channels as well. Updates on how to use the back channel will be given. Live stream link will be provided here!
Location: Moscow => Berlinhttp://www.idwyr.com
idwyr
We got Kat! A visual artist using vvvv since 2012 for interactive installations, VJ, Real time graphics and video production. Last 4 year I was also working as a vj in clubs/festivals and developed my own tool for vjing using WPF and vvvv. I will show the inside of the WPF project and vvvv patches to demonstrate how both communicate together, using midi controllers and OSC.
Location: Frankfurt / Offenbach
ravel & phlegma
https://christinemayerhofer.de/https://nodeforum.org/people/nils-weger/
Travelling to severals music festivals and building light sculptures for dance floors inspired us to develop this light control software. Many years of experiences in live performing helped us to create this modular interface optimised for generative visuals.
Next to texture based animation you can work with 3d geometry in virtual space to create visuals on LED light matrices. This technique is very efficient by adapting to new light set ups and is giving a great room perception. The live performance interface is based on the Runtime Model by dottore model-runtime-editor-design-pattern. For the Show to luminale 2020 we integrated the timeline Tilda by nsynkhttps://discourse.vvvv.org/t/vl-tilda/17644 and created the light show „Binärtransformation - digitized life“https://www.luminale.de/projekte/digitales-leben
Unfortunately we didn’t had any visitors at Luminale 2020 thanks to corona. So we are waiting for the next change to build it up again.
Location: Argentina
https://www.instagram.com/andresc4/
andresc4
Andres is a vvvv user since beta23. Rather than an artist he defines himself as a Maker. With a background in graphic design and electronics, he uses vvvv as a tool for all kind of hardware interactions, VJing, and professional work. He will show us a few of his projects and experiments made with vvvv, from fun electronics projects, dmx and pixel mapping, drones + shaders, vjing, and interactive lasers.
Here is!
The first bug-fix release for vvvv gamma is available for download and purchase now!
The highlight of this release is the updated helpbrowser which makes it even easier to find help. It now allows you to search for terms across all different types of help content.
Want to know more about the different types of help the helpbrowser is offering? Here we're trying to follow the excellent suggestions we found in: The documentation system. A must-read for anyone interested in the topic of documentation!
For the full list of changes, see theLog of Changes.
Happy patching!
Just a quick heads-up!
Everybody's favorite gray book has moved to a new location:
No change in content or structure at this point. Still a lot to do...
As you can spot in the top-right corner, we also have a Change Log section where we're keeping track of the changes and releases of vvvv gamma from now on.
Ovvvver and out.
gimme gammavvvv gamma, the self-proclaimed next-big-thing in visual live-programming is ramping up on webinars in May: We have introductions for beginners in 3 languages and dive into more detailed topics for intermediate and advanced users. There should be something for everyone! If you're missing a specific topic or would like to teach a webinar yourself, please get in touch via: david.bruell@nodeforum.org Organized with the help and support of NODE and their new Institute. |
May 7Introduction to creative coding with vvvv gammaHost: joreg Get started with creative coding using the new all-new visual programming environment vvvv gamma. In this webinar we're starting from scratch: You'll learn the fundamentals of building little interactive programs. Afterward, you'll be able to follow further workshops or take the next steps on your own, continuing with online learning resources. |
May 8Introduction to Object Oriented PatchingHost: joreg You're familiar with the basics of vvvv gamma but now want to learn more? In this webinar, we're introducing you to the concepts of object-oriented programming that will change the way you think about solving your patching problems. |
May 14Introduction to Reactive PatchingHost: tonfilm You're familiar with the basics of vvvv gamma but want to learn more? In this webinar, we're introducing you to the basic concepts of reactive programming that will make you understand how to work with Observables, react to events and run computations in a background thread. |
May 15Building a game from scratchHost: joreg Once you're familiar with the basics of a programming language you need a little challenge. Building a game from scratch is usually a good way of diving deeper. Games have all the aspects of proper applications. They require you to handle user input, manage the game logic, maybe keep a high-score or save a state to disk so it can be recalled the next day. So in this webinar we're going to build a simple game and along the way get familiar with how to structure the different components of applications. |
May 21Visual programming for CodersHost: elias You are familiar with words like class, method, interface and generics? You are curious how visual live-programming with vvvv gamma can speed up your development process? Great, then this workshop is for you! vvvv is a visual live programming environment that allows you to build and change .NET applications in real-time while they are running, thanks to incremental compilation and state hot-reload. Oh, and we are serious about this – everything is statically typed. |
May 22Introduction au creative coding avec vvvv gammaHost: sebescudie Initiez-vous au creative coding avec le tout nouvel environnement de programmation vvvv gamma. Dans ce webinaire, nous partons de zéro : vous apprendrez les bases nécessaires pour concevoir de petits programmes interactifs. Par la suite, vous pourrez suivre d'autres workshops ou bien apprendre seul, grâce à des ressources d'apprentissage en ligne. |
May 23Introducción a creative coding con vvvv gammaHost: ravazquez Empecemos a aprender "creative coding" utilizando vvvv gamma, el nuevo ambiente de programación visual. En este webinar empezaremos desde cero: aprenderemos los conceptos fundamentales para construir pequeños programas interactivos. Al finalizar, tendremos lo necesario para movernos a otros webinars o tomar los siguientes pasos en nuestras propias manos, continuando con material educativo en línea. |
May 25Using .NET nugets with vvvv gammaHost: sebescudie You've heard that with vvvv you can simply use any of the more than 100.000 .NET libraries available on http://nuget.org? In this webinar we'll show you how easy it is to do that and how to navigate common issues that you may encounter doing so. |
May 29Building applications with vvvv gammaHost: dottore Thanks to vvvv gamma we can now properly structure the architecture of our applications… and there are so many ways to do it! |
Previously on vvvv: vvvvhat happened in March 2020
Here we are now,
vvvv beta just got a bugfix 39.1 release. Nothing big, just getting rid of some annoyances and preparing for the upcoming beta40 which will include latest VL!
We're a month after the initial release of our revvvvolution in visual live-programming. We got some nice feedback on Hacker News, noobusdeer and yar are running a weekly series (in Russian) about it, domj started a therapy session for it and i believe that all the webinars we ran so far were quite well received. This is why we have some more upcoming:
It seems the initial release of vvvv gamma also runs quite stable so far. We haven't heard of any showstopper buggers, which allows us to already prepare the upcoming releases. We've outlined our next steps on the roadmap page.
Most heavy lifting at the moment is happening towards wrapping VL.Stride into an easily usable 3d engine for everyone. Still hard to make any predictions regarding a preview release, but we hope to at least be able to show some progress soon.
So you see, we're far from bored...In case you are, here are two things for you to watch:
And finally, if you need a vvvv specialist or are one yourself, check out this new listing of vvvv specialists available for hire.
A couple of updates
And as usual quite some activity in the forums work-in-progress section!
That was it for April. Anything to add? Please do so in the comments!
No changes to the previous version. Just a fresh download.
helo evvvveryone,
this is vvvv beta39.1, a bug-fix release. It does not yet include the anticipated update to latest VL, which we save for upcoming beta40. We just want to get another stable version out before such a bigger update that including latest VL will mean.
Remember that via VL you have access to many more goodies. Here is a convenient list of VL nugets that work with this release. To learn how to install nugets please consult this documentation and then use these commands to install them:
nuget install VL.OpenCV -Version 0.2.141-alpha nuget install VL.Devices.Kinect2 -Version 0.1.45-alpha nuget install VL.Devices.Realsense -Version 0.1.7-alpha nuget install VL.GStreamer -Version 1.0.18-gadcd7f95e5
nuget install VL.Audio -pre nuget install VL.IO.M2MQTT -pre nuget install VL.IO.NetMQ -pre nuget install VL.2D.DollarQ -pre nuget install VL.2D.Voronoi -pre nuget install VL.Animation.ParticleSystem -pre nuget install VL.ColorBlender -pre nuget install VL.ColorThief -pre
nuget install VL.DBSCAN nuget install VL.StringExtensions nuget install VL.2D.Simplify nuget install VL.InfluxDB
If you have other public nugets that you tested to work with this release, please post them in the comments below!
Who joreg, david, you
When Tue, Apr 28th 2020 - 20:01 until Tue, Apr 28th 2020 - 22:00
Where cyberspace, Germany
Hey vvvvolks,
Let't do it again. Tuesday April 28th 8pm CET it is.
Live here: https://youtu.be/sSQ0uiSv0oM
We will have a little interview with user domj who started our weekly patch therapy. If you didn't need therapy yet.. now you do! Check out https://therapy.domj.net We will get a little wrap up of what has happend there.
Location: Italy
http://www.didif.it/
ddf
Inspired by the Structuresynth he has recently programmed a tool to develop arrays of primitives in order to create instant shells that I will be printing in 3D. To do this he is using InstanceNoodles, Superphysical and VAudio engine.
Location: Madrid, Spain
https://www.instagram.com/artstrevinho/
AKa-visuals
Álvaro Martín Treviño aka AKa-visualsis a visual artist with extensive training in audiovisual production and postproduction and knowledge of realtime applications. A wide professional career endorses him both in audiovisual postproduction for television and in real-time events, carrying out advertising campaigns and live events. See (https://vimeo.com/90342955)
He will talk about his work on VL.FastNoise and VL.SharpNoise
Location: Moskow, Russia
personal http://eps.here.ru
studiohttps://in-visible.ru
eps
Vadim used vvvv+shaders as a weapon-of-choice for ~10 years, doing high profile VJing/videomapping/installations for living (teaming with antokhio, idwyr, vux, etc. for studio projects. A few years ago he switched to the neural networks, using vvvv now mostly for integration and/or simple extra tasks. Vadim will show few examples of such usage (spout/osc integration, image pre/post-processing), as well as some key findings and achievements in general
finally dottore will present the current status of VL.Elementa
Here is the plan: We'll be using again a video-conferencing platform for moderators and presenters and will be streaming out to evvvveryone via youtube and possibly other channels as well. Updates on how to use the back channel will be given. Live stream link will be provided here!
Please get in touch via meetup@vvvv.org and let us know what you want to present. We'll then get back to you and organize for the streaming.
Hope to get some more international vvvvolks in this way...
we are looking forward to this! a_a_a_a david joreg sebl
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