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2005-01-13 16:24Adam Piontek [idm] Creative Commons remix contest
└─ 2005-01-13 16:27Brent Colflesh Re: [idm] Creative Commons remix contest
├─ 2005-01-13 20:29Robert Freeman [idm] Socal IDM Event (Sort Of)
└─ 2005-01-13 20:33Robert Freeman [idm] Max/MSP Work Shop in Los Angeles
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2005-01-13 16:24Adam PiontekYou've probably all seen this already, but I'm suprised I haven't seen it mentioned here y
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You've probably all seen this already, but I'm suprised I haven't seen it mentioned here yet... y'all could probably have some fun with this: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/13/149224&tid=141 "Creative Commons and WIRED recently went public beta with CC Mixter which is a Commons pool for music samples and remixes. The site creates a tree of remix/sources inline with every entry and has Flikr/del.ciou.us style tagging. The launch includes two remix contests and features samples and cuts put in the Commons by Chuck D., Beastie Boys, David Byrne, Danger Mouse and tons more. The winners end up on Chuck D.'s next CD and a CC promo disk and there's already been some pretty astounding entries. Of course every upload is under a CC license that allows legal sampling including contest entries and the big name source tracks and samples. I took over the coding for the site from Lucas Gonze (of WebJay) who did a proof of concept. We're currently working on making the site source part of the CC Tools open source project. That version will support remixing of any media including images, videos and Flash mods." -adam damek.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-01-13 16:27Brent ColfleshSite is currently Slashdotted... Adam Piontek wrote: > You've probably all seen this alrea
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Site is currently Slashdotted... Adam Piontek wrote:
quoted 29 lines You've probably all seen this already, but I'm suprised I haven't seen> You've probably all seen this already, but I'm suprised I haven't seen > it mentioned here yet... y'all could probably have some fun with this: > > > http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/13/149224&tid=141 > "Creative Commons and WIRED recently went public beta with CC Mixter > which is a Commons pool for music samples and remixes. The site creates > a tree of remix/sources inline with every entry and has > Flikr/del.ciou.us style tagging. The launch includes two remix contests > and features samples and cuts put in the Commons by Chuck D., Beastie > Boys, David Byrne, Danger Mouse and tons more. The winners end up on > Chuck D.'s next CD and a CC promo disk and there's already been some > pretty astounding entries. Of course every upload is under a CC license > that allows legal sampling including contest entries and the big name > source tracks and samples. I took over the coding for the site from > Lucas Gonze (of WebJay) who did a proof of concept. We're currently > working on making the site source part of the CC Tools open source > project. That version will support remixing of any media including > images, videos and Flash mods." > > > -adam > damek.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2005-01-13 20:29Robert FreemanDear NI users in California, ?? On January 20th the NAMM, north America's most ?? prestigi
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Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:29:45 -0800 (PST)
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Dear NI users in California, ?? On January 20th the NAMM, north America's most ?? prestigious music trade fair, will open its doors ?? and the latest Native Instruments products will once ?? again enthral musicians all over the world. Guests ?? are invited to experience these pioneering new ?? technologies first-hand at the NI booth located at ?? 6920 in Hall A. In addition to all this there is also ?? a lengthy line-up of well-known live acts, product ?? presentations, artist interviews as well as a Native ?? Lab club event. Native Labs Party ?? On Saturday 22nd, come and join us at our Native ?? Lab party! Expect a night of spectacular live and DJ ?? performances: Alongside such highlights as DJ ?? Battlecat and The Executives throwin' down some ?? original Westcoast hiphop, Telefon Tel Aviv will also ?? be performing live with GUITAR RIG! There are two ?? dancefloors, so there is sure to be something for ?? everyone. Flyers as well as a limited number of VIP ?? passes will be available at our booth throughout ?? the convention. ?? The line-up includes: ?? DJ Battlecat, The Executives, Vikter Duplaix, ?? Kaskade, Matthew Dear, Telefon Tel Aviv, ?? Richard Devine, Terrestre, RD & Trichome, ?? Suspect Seen, Walton, Kazell, leVEL. ?? Tickets will only be available on the door, so make ?? sure you get there early to avoid disappointment. ?? Entrance is $15 and over 21's only. ?? ?? Saturday, 22 January, 9pm to 4am ?? The Blue Monkey Bar and Lounge ?? 5521 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Details about NAMM 2005: -> http://www.native-instruments.com/nammnative.info Details on the Native Labs party: -> http://www.native-instruments.com/nammnativelab.info Best regards, Your Native Instruments Team ------------------------------------------------------- ?? You can unsubscribe from this newsletter service at: -> http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?unsub_us ------------------------------------------------------- ?? Native Instruments - Generate the Future of Sound -> http://www.native-instruments.com ------------------------------------------------------- ?? Masthead: ?? Address: ?? NATIVE INSTRUMENTS, Software Synthesis GmbH ?? Schlesische Stra?e 28, D-10997 Berlin, Germany ?? HRB 72458 | UST.-ID.-Nr. DE 20374 7747| ?? CEO: Daniel Haver, Stephan Schmitt ?? Phone number: ?? Tel.: +49 (0)30/61 10 35-0 ?? Fax: +49 (0)30/61 10 35-35 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-01-13 20:33Robert Freeman> -------------------------- > Max/MSP/Jitter Workshop > Instructor Brian Crabtree > Machi
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quoted 4 lines --------------------------> -------------------------- > Max/MSP/Jitter Workshop > Instructor Brian Crabtree > Machine Project, 1200 D North Alvarado street, Los
Angeles
quoted 6 lines Jan 16,23,30 and Feb 6 (Sunday)> Jan 16,23,30 and Feb 6 (Sunday) > 5-8pm > > What is Max/MSP/Jitter? > > Max/MSP is a graphical programming environment,
which means you create
quoted 1 line your own software using a visual toolkit of objects,> your own software using a visual toolkit of objects,
and connect them
quoted 1 line together with patch cords. The basic environment> together with patch cords. The basic environment
that includes MIDI,
quoted 1 line control, user interface, and timing objects is> control, user interface, and timing objects is
called Max. Built on top
quoted 1 line of Max are hundreds of objects, that do a variety of> of Max are hundreds of objects, that do a variety of
rad stuff,
quoted 3 lines including Jitter> including Jitter > > Jitter is a set of video, matrix, and 3D graphics
objects for the Max
quoted 1 line graphical programming environment. The Jitter> graphical programming environment. The Jitter
objects extend the
quoted 1 line functionality of MaxMSP with flexible means to> functionality of MaxMSP with flexible means to
generate and manipulate
quoted 1 line matrix data -- any data that can be expressed in> matrix data -- any data that can be expressed in
rows and columns, such
quoted 1 line as video and still images, 3D geometry, as well as> as video and still images, 3D geometry, as well as
text, spreadsheet
quoted 1 line data, particle systems, voxels, or audio. Jitter is> data, particle systems, voxels, or audio. Jitter is
useful to anyone
quoted 1 line interested in real-time video processing, custom> interested in real-time video processing, custom
effects, 2D/3D
quoted 1 line graphics, audio/visual interaction, data> graphics, audio/visual interaction, data
visualization, and analysis.
quoted 4 lines Who should take this class?> > Who should take this class? > > This class is for anyone interested in using Max/MSP
to create
quoted 1 line multimedia programs for sculpture, installation,> multimedia programs for sculpture, installation,
performance and sweet
quoted 1 line technology art in general. This is an intro class,> technology art in general. This is an intro class,
and no prior
quoted 1 line experience with MAX/MSP or computer programming is> experience with MAX/MSP or computer programming is
required.
quoted 4 lines Objectives:> > Objectives: > > Gather a broad understanding of the capabilities of
Max/MSP/Jitter.
quoted 1 line introduction to many objects, organization> introduction to many objects, organization
techniques, design
quoted 1 line methodology, fancy tricks. presented as lectures> methodology, fancy tricks. presented as lectures
interjected with
quoted 1 line experiments. lots of time for debugging and> experiments. lots of time for debugging and
questions.
quoted 15 lines We'll cover:> > We'll cover: > > basic techniques > data management > network communication > midi > external controllers > generating/processing/analyzing sound and video > > > What you'll need: > > computer (laptops are nice) > msx/msp/jitter (30 day demo available from
http://cycling74.com)
quoted 10 lines What you might also want to bring (optional):> > What you might also want to bring (optional): > > headphones > firewire video camera > usb game pad > > Cost/Registration > > This workshop is limited to 10 people and we expect
it to fill quickly.
quoted 1 line To avoid disappointment and general despair> To avoid disappointment and general despair
pre-register now. This
quoted 1 line workshop is $150 for 12 contact hours. Online> workshop is $150 for 12 contact hours. Online
registration and more
quoted 1 line information can be found at the Machine Project> information can be found at the Machine Project
website.
quoted 2 lines> >
http://www.machineproject.com/classes/max/max_registration_open.php
quoted 2 lines for more information contact Mark Allen via email> > for more information contact Mark Allen via email
m@machineproject or
quoted 5 lines call 213-483-8761> call 213-483-8761 > > > >
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