On Mon, May 11, 2015 11:01 pm, Andrés Pérez wrote: > Hello! > > I'm Andrés, and I'm very pleased to send my first email to the LAU list. > I don't know why I was not part of it before, but after the great > LAC2015 I needed it. > > As some of you might remember, I had the pleasure to perform at the > Linux Sound Night (it was also my first ever live performance), under > the name of Vagabundo Barbudo. I have just edited a video about it > (thanks Rui and Javi!), which you can see here: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28po8oxtfH4. > > The music is 100% made with free software. For production I use > QTractor, Hydrogen, Ardour, usually the Calf plugins and a little bit of > SuperCollider. If you are interested, you can find all the music in > www.vagabundobarbudo.com, as well as in soundcloud.com/vagabundobarbudo. > All audiovisual material is released under cc-by-sa. > > The automatic lighting is provided by RTML, a small program I'm > developing for SuperCollider. It takes audio inputs, analyses the audio > in real-time according to low- and mid-level musical features, and > outputs OSC messages, from which I control the stage fixtures with > another small script. The code can be found at > github.com/andresperezlopez/RTML, although it has still some small > issues. I expect to document and finish it soon - I will announce it > here anyway. Please feel free to use it for whatever you want. > The set is more cohesive with the different camera angle and the explanation about your RTML app. I see you have a lot going on at the same time. Good to see that you have tuned the system so there are not audible dropout and you can still get around the stage. I can see this set going down well in the performance art festival circuit. I think a crazy costume would add nicely to the "Performance Art" aspect. It would be well received in Korea, Japan and Taiwan. You could put together a promo video and reach out to some of the arts festivals over there. Australia and NZ markets would also be a good place to look if you wanted to perform farther afield. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user