Game of Life Sequencer Screencast
StoreTags: processing, midi, conway, artsyfartsy
Author: daswesen on September 27 2008
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--> Hey peepz,

recorded a small screencast showing how I build a simple game of life sequencer in processing + rwmidi.

Enjoy: link

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Enjoyed! as i was commanded to

I really like this kind of vid, great stuff! (and everything to do with conway's life is great to begin with anyway).

Am i right in thinking that screenflow is only available for leopard? I'm still a bit nervous about upgrading.. is it safe yet?

yay! glitchOSX now available. glitchPC please?

cbit: switched a long time ago, the first leopard version was a bit rough, but no wi have just no problem at all. i upgraded because of omngiraffle 5

no problems with the current leopard version here.

that's great! how robust is processing? i thought it was just for flashy visuals but it looks lke you have a lot of interaction going on.

it's pretty robust, it's basically a nice library for java, with a bit of preprocessing the source code. I did visual gigs with it, was pretty rad.

thanks thats interesting to know, maybe i should upgrade to leopard soon.

wesen: did you ever do any visual work (with processing maybe?) where the VJ setup was 'listening' to the output of the music, but also ultimately under control of the VJ? I was thinking that this kind of set up would be great with a monome for instance (the music software would be sending OSC messages on button events or sequencer events).

keep up the great work!

great stuff.

you guys do some awesome job

yeah !

nice !


I enjoyed seeing a good programmer at work! Cool application too. Thanks. Im inspired.

great fun! love what you guys are up to.

wonderful demonstration. I'm going to have to dive into processing again.


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