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Berlin Events

Pd meetings “Show you patch” @N.K.

Saturday 17h/18h-20h30 + Sunday 13h-16h

These sessions are divided in 2 parts: presentations / free exchange.

Presentations:

  • everyone who wants to present something must register first with name/patch name/tags. The same person can register for multiple slots
  • each person has 3 minutes to present their patch
  • after a group of 5 persons, there is a small Q+A round
  • the next group of 5 comes in, and so on

Free exchange

  • all authors that presented something are now in the room, and anyone is free to go to them and ask more detailed questions

If you want to take part in these meetings, please send a mail to puredata [dot] berlin [at] googlemail [dot] com saying your name, and how many slots/patches you want to present. List your slots/patches in order of importance - in case there are too many persons speaking, we might have to make a choice. You can also register just before the event, but we prefer to know beforehand how many people are joining in.

Concert #1

Saturday 22h, @LEAP

Program:works selected by the PDCON organisation, to be announced soon.

Blanc sketch pages collective improvisation

Sunday 18h-20h, @LEAP

A collective improvisation on foreign terrain:

  • one master with 8 mono inputs and a wireless router
  • 8 workstations (slaves) on the table
  • patches are open from the master folder, and saved when time limit is finished
  • when the time limit of X minutes for each player in a given workstation is reached, the patch saves, and tells the player to which workstation he should go next
  • players are always rotating. each player goes through X workstations, and then gets sent out. A new player comes in.
  • players are advised to comment on the patches they prepare, so that new players can follow up as soon as possible. please avoid using too complex subpatches that are too hard to understand.

If you want to take active part in this event, please send a mail to puredata [dot] berlin [at] googlemail [dot] com saying your name, your experience level, and if you ever played live coding in Pd. You can also register just before the event, but we prefer to know beforehand how many people are joining in.

Late night open improvisation marathon

Sunday 22h-open end, @LEAP

"Bring anything you want and can do - audio, video, sensors, ... -, and join in the group. Take an empty slot, and improvise for a while; leave for a drink and give your place to someone else; and so on and so on, until it's morning again."

Register a time slot with your name, and performance type: audio, video, audio+video, or other (instruments, etc). If you want, leave a comment about your instrument/patch.

If you want to take active part in this event, please send a mail to puredata [dot] berlin [at] googlemail [dot] com saying your name, your experience level, and if you ever played live coding in Pd. You can also register just before the event, but we prefer to know beforehand how many people are joining in.