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I used Pure-Data to generate the [[Visualizations]] and the [[Sonification]]
I used Pure-Data to generate the [[Visualizations]] and the [[Sonification]]


The following patch converts the logfile created by python into a wav audio file:
===The following patch converts the logfile created by python into a wav audio file:===


[[Image:data2wav.png]]
[[Image:data2wav.png]]


This is the patch that was used to create the single-episode abstraction:  
===This is the patch that was used to create the single-episode abstraction: ===


[[Image:single-episode.png]]
[[Image:single-episode.png]]
=== Patches can also be nested, so that an object can contain a patch. Here is main patch ===
[[Image:multi-episode-parent.png]]

Revision as of 01:56, 8 December 2006

Pure-Data is a graphical data-flow programming environment similar to Max/MSP. To find out more about Pure-Data visit the [community page]

Operations in Pure-Data are objects. Objects are selected by typing there name in a box. This is a lot like calling a function or instanciating a class. Where Pure-Data differs is that you relate these operations by drawing connections between them. A Patch is a collection of connections and operations. Here is a really simple example:

GEM (Graphics Environment for Multimedia) adds graphics and video functions to Pure-Data.

I used Pure-Data to generate the Visualizations and the Sonification

The following patch converts the logfile created by python into a wav audio file:

This is the patch that was used to create the single-episode abstraction:

Patches can also be nested, so that an object can contain a patch. Here is main patch