Re: [LAU] Laptop Battle Registration and Promotion

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Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 19:39 -1000, david wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
PPS. no battle but art: a while back I stumbled over a text-adventure
written in postscript. playable entirely with the Formfeed and Rewind
button. (though ghostview  was more handy) - are there similar
linux-audio pieces?  - any `while (true); do ls -l /dev > /dev/dsp &
sleep 1 ;done;` remixes out there?  techno-bash(7)
I do know about livecoding, fluxus, etc. - but am still missing *the*
"crazy-unix-audio" piece/installation to remember.  - reactable is
close, but actually neither crazy nor a commandline
I like Reactable. It even includes a built-in light show.

Also, the potential demonstrated in a YouTube video of a guy using a Wiimote to control his Linux PC's synthesizer software.

It would be fun to have a controller that could work like a Theremin.

It _is_ fun:
  http://ccrma.stanford.edu/radiobaton/index.html
(broken links in there, sorry - the current model sends raw antenna
information through midi to the control computer)

Thank you, that does sound like fun!

You can derive 3d info for each baton plus detect "hits" on the surface
with hit coordinates and hit velocity, I used to play/improvise with it
with a program I wrote:
  http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/padmaster/

After a long pause I'm starting to rewrite it in SuperCollider...

Please do, please do! That would be fascinating to play with.

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David
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