GEM
Video: The PLAY synthesised light-sound circles logo (Pure Data + GEM)
Dedicated to chromæsthesia, the PLAY logo created with PureData/GEM sound and visuals synthesis can be both seen and heard simultaneously.
Pure Data zone (patch-based synthesis)
From http://puredata.info/:
Pure Data (or just Pd) is an open source visual programming language for multimedia.
Gallery: PureData+GEM example: The PLAY logo animation: synchronised video and audio synthesis
In this Webel mini-tutorial trail for PureData synthesis you'll find some snapshots of patches used to create the "sound circles" animated logo for the PLAY music/art projects. Each circle (created with PureData/GEM) corresponds to an evolving oscillator frequency with evolving amplitude and pan.
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Gallery: Drancel: Pure Data + GEM accelerometer visuals and GEM patches
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[ARCHIVAL] Video: Drancing accelerometer music with Wiimotes: 3D variable frequency oscillators + amplitude variation + triggered "air drum" samples
Video style
Demonstrated combined variable frequency oscillator, amplitude variation, and triggered Drum sample ("Drumming by Dancing") modes along with Drancel (R,G,B) monitor visuals projected onto the "Drancer" performer. For this demonstration two hand-held Wiimotes were used, with a version of DranceWare written in PureData/GEM running on a MacBook Pro.