I’d really like to get to know blogs that focus on Pure Data and/or Max/MSP and use it for development and performances. Leave a comment with your blog URL
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Get it here
Okay, I’ll cheat — this site is devoted to all sorts of things . . .
http://www.createdigitalmusic.com
But interactive performance is a big part of what I’m doing. Maybe a Max object blog is a good idea, because I know there are people who are quite interested in it from lectures I’ve given, etc. — and maybe someone can tweak my lame patches, too.
If you get bored waiting, I’ll keep watching your blog and will comment if anything comes up! And hopefully will get motivated soon!
Peter Kirn
author/composer/media artist, NY, NY (Hunter College – CUNY adjunct faculty, Grad Center CUNY)