vvvv and vl at Ars Electronica 2016

September 7, 2016 posted by: joreg
Who:joreg
Location:Education Lab at PostCity
Where:Linz, Austria
Lat / Long:48.306940 14.285830
From:11 Sep 2016 09:00
To:11 Sep 2016 12:00

Click, click, click,… VL in action

On short notice,

anyone at Ars Electronica this year up for learning something new? I’ll be doing a 4h introduction to VL.

What the VL?

VL is our next-generation visual programming language that combines dataflow with features known from object-oriented programming. Language features include but are not limited to:

  • datatypes and operations
  • loops
  • delegates
  • generics
  • observables
  • interfaces

As a proof of concept VL is now embedded into vvvv before it will later be available in a standalone development environment. In the workshop you’ll learn how you can take your patching skills to the next level using the new features that distinguish VL from vvvv.

Workshop Requirements:

  • Know your vvvv basics
  • Bring your windows laptop with the latest vvvv alpha installed and running, if you want to patch along

Starts at 11h sharp, limited seats, first come first served. No festival ticket needed, just show up eager to learn and patient with alpha-grade software.

Know of any other vvvv related things during the festvial? Let us know in the comments. Looking forward to this very much!

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honix
08.09.2016 - 13:49
make a video plz!
nkoji
11.09.2016 - 15:20
hello, could you please share the link for the patch you presented? (I had no device to download.) Thanks!
sagishi
11.09.2016 - 20:26
from my browser history: http://tinyurl.com/ConnectedParticles
tonfilm
11.09.2016 - 21:00
cool, nice patch!

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