vvvv50 Introduction Talk @ RCA London

January 31, 2015 posted by: tonfilm
Who:Tebjan Halm
Location:RCA Kensington
Where:2-6 Jay Mews, SW7 2EP, London ,
When:31 Jan 2015 16:00

It is a pleasure to invite all vvvv interested people in London to a replay of the vvvv50 intorduction talk from scope sessions at the RCA Kensington in the Stevens Building.

It is on very short notice, but I hope that a few patchers can make it. So spread the word!

Big ups to hadasiuser who managed to find the date.


In the past few years we’ve been eagerly working on a complete rewrite of vvvv which lead to a new visual programming language in combination with a development and runtime environment. Tebjan Halm (tonfilmuser ) will give a short introduction into the key features of this new language we’re internally calling “50”.


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ggml
31.01.2015 - 12:32
is screencap possible ?
evvvvil
31.01.2015 - 17:04
I will be here, although not naked I’m afraid, it’s a little cold
Hadasi
02.02.2015 - 03:38

Cheers to all who came along and please pardon the fire alarm the had us all chucked out into the cold for a little while.

Thanks to Tonfilm for the demo and special thanks to Jelka K. for doing all the real work for this presentation.

Interesting new features. Taking advantage of them will mean more clicks than we’re used to, and there are some extra concepts to get your head around to fully exploit how they may enhance your patches, but it won’t take long; spreads, while powerful, are harder to fully understand and control. Without the aspect of slice management, the tangle of a lot of patches will be greatly reduced.

And to the beginner who just wants get making things, I think the GUI update may actually make the learning (and teaching) curve smoother… a Mac version would help too ;-)

Hayd

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