Re: [livecode] Workshops at LOSS Livecode

From: krgn <k.gebbert_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:21:28 +0000

I will give compiling fluxus-0.12 under Pure:Dyne another go ( we weren't
able to update it last time ) due to some difficulties. Its definitely a
good idea to use it for that, I could make a special build with some extra
pieces of software, if required.

karsten

On 6/15/07, Dave Griffiths <dave_at_pawfal.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dave and all,
> > I can definately give the Fluxus a whirl and see how easy / what
> > dependencies it requires. If it seems like a complete nightmare to
> install
> > on all of our different machines then Pure:Dyne would be good idea-
> > tried to get Aymeric to come but he will be on a Basque holiday which is
> a
> > shame.
>
> Email me offlist for help with that, it would be great to have it
> installed. Pure:Dyne was my initial thinking as the easiest route - I'm
> going to bring some CD's for people with their own machines anyway.
>
> > I am not sure how many beginners we will have. My instincts are that the
> > audience will be more knowledgeable.
>
> Well, if we are teaching _live coding_ per se, my fluxus scheme livecoding
> is extremely simple, trying to get the most visually from the absolute
> mimimum code - so it might/should be suitable for beginners anyway.
>
> Julian - you've done a lot of this sort of thing before haven't you?
> what's your current thinking?
>
> Andrew, I'm still interested in sharing the scheme stuff - maybe we could
> do something system agnostic at the start on the wonders of scheme live
> coding, and then dive into the music/graphics afterwards...
>
> cheers,
>
> dave
>
>
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