When I first thought about VideOSC sensors were the least thing that I had in mind. Why sensors when you get so much information from the visual side anyway? Well, whatever, almost the first user request I got when releasing VideOSC for the first time […]
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VideOSC – an experimental OSC controller
It’s done: I have released my first Android app ever. It’s called VideOSC which stands for an OSC[1]Open Sound Control – a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is optimized for modern networking technology – opensoundcontrol.org controller that uses […]
A trip to the other side of world: Seoul International Computer Music Festival 2016
I have been invited to this years Korean Electro-Acoustic Music Society’s Annual Conference respectively the Seoul International Computer Music Festival 2016. I will hold a workshop on my new Android app VideOSC, an application that uses the color information of the video stream coming from […]
CVCenter reloaded
Even though I could have spent a lot more time on it… I didn’t want to wait any more: I’ve finished (for now) a new version of CVCenter. What is CVCenter? I’ve started working with SuperCollider as I’ve always been fascinated by synthesizers: Mysterious boxes […]
CVCenter
A convenience-class for the SuperCollider programming language (SClang). Coding can be creative fun or needlessly blowing up your work amount. Especially in live-performance situations you wouldn’t like to have to write more than necessary. CVCenter saves you work as it let’s you easily connect controls […]
a trip to an island
After not having written a word on this blog for a while, I’d like to announce that I will be going to Iceland on Wednesday – a small country south of Greenland, recently struggling hard for its survival due to the worldwide financial crisis. Yet, […]
VideOSC – a (slightly un-planned) next alpha
Some of you who are reading these lines will possibly already have taken notice of my long-term amateur project VideOSC – an application for the Android mobile platform that allows experimentally-minded users to control music (or other media) through the color information coming from their […]