Happy Autumn!
Grab a tea and make yourself comfortable while reading yourself through the happenings of last month…
Two new things:
- Remoter 2.0 - a standalone tool that let’s you batch control a range of client PCs, useful for largescale installations
- OSCQuery - a node set to expose Channels from vvvv via the OSCQuery protocol
Then we’re happy to see that FUSE just had their first big beta release. Congratulations to the team! And what a perfect timing for you to try it out and dive into Nodevember:
Nodevember is a yearly challenge during the month of November, to improve and show off your procedural skills. Share your patches with #nodevember #madewithvvvv #madewithfuse
Here are this years prompts: https://nodevember.io/prompts
Reminder: This is coincidentally also a perfect opportunity to test the Show & Tell feature.
Learning vvvv
A wide range of intermediate workshops run via The Node Institute is almost ready and we should be hearing more about those soon!
Meanwhile: Your fellow patcher ravazquez
has embarked on a journey of implementing game classics. Looks like some good learning material could be found in his repos:
Contributions
Many thanks to those of you who help complete vvvv with countless additions! For an overview of libraries available for vvvv start here.
We received a new one:
And updates to the following:
- VL.Fuse
- VL.IO.TCP
- VL.ExtendedTutorials
- VL.PolyTools
- VL.IO.MouseKeyGlobal
- VL.Addons
- VL.Audio (which is shipping with vvvv) got a new extension contributed by your fellow patcher
chk
that allows you to view the Spectrum of the current input. Available in latest previews!
Plus a new entry in the forum’s work-in-progress section:
Gallery
American Museum of Natural History / Invisible Worlds - by Tamschick Media + Space
Jobs
- Always keep an eye on the vvvv job board
- There are often some more on The Interactive & Immersive Job Board and dasauge.de
- If you need a vvvv specialist or are one yourself, check out this listing of vvvv specialists available for hire
That was it for October. Anything to add? Please do so in the comments!
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