Re: [livecode] sonar etc

From: u-sun <sun_at_uedaplane.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 09:34:54 +0100

hi,

perhaps one or two little monitors will do...

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alex wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Yep sonar was great fun, my only regret was not being able to enjoy (and
>react to) Dave's live video, it being projected behind us. We discussed
>putting a screen in front of us to solve this problem...
>
>On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 13:05 +0100, Dave Griffiths wrote:
>
>
>>a couple of friends of mine in the audience enjoyed it, and importantly,
>>got the core idea behind what we were doing (I deliberately tried to avoid
>>explaining much to them beforehand) - but had some observations, mainly
>>along the lines that it all looked quite confusing what was going on -
>>despite the huge projections.
>>
>>
>
>Yes I think the huge projections suggested that people were supposed to
>know what was going on. I think the audio livecoding should be
>obfuscated.
>
>I missed Paul Webb's talk too but heard rumours that it didn't mention
>TOPLAP or TOPLAP members, and even worse, that he ordered the
>technicians to take his screen off the projected screens for his
>performance. Could this be true Paul?
>
>Dorkbotgent was great fun too, a very nice weekend of upset waitresses,
>football and good beer although I've since found out I had a hospital
>acquired infection at the time so was a bit vague throughout. Got
>some nice photos of Nick during a post-performance warm down though:
>
> http://flickr.com/photos/yaxu/22340450/
>
>I am really enjoying livecoding now, getting more confident with
>adapting scripts live and doing little bits of from-scratch livecoding.
>It's becoming easier to do longer sets as we seem to all relax into the
>on-the-fly way.
>
>Take care all!
>
>alex
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