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[ANN] rubyk: multimedia scripting through WebDAV

Gaspard Bucher

9/11/2007 8:37:00 AM

Hello everyone !

What is rubyk ?

Rubyk is a ruby application you can modify during runtime through
WebDAV simply by editing ruby scripts and saving them in your editor.

What will it be used for ?

As an open source replacement for graphical patchers (Max/MSP, Plogue
Bidule) in multimedia/AI applications (midi/opengl).

What has been done ?

The basic server works. Basic midi io (using ruby wrappers around
Rtmidi). Tested some opengl stuff (with ruby-opengl).

What will be done ?

Currently implementing Principal Component Analysis and Support Vector
Machines for pattern recognition (dance ---> music).

Why join ?

Because it's really fun to edit an application that makes noises and
images while it is running...

If you feel interested, let me know.

Gaspard

1 Answer

Gaspard Bucher

9/11/2007 1:59:00 PM

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Here is a screencast showing rubyk at work (sorry for the compression).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c...

Gaspard

2007/9/11, Gaspard Bucher <gaspard@teti.ch>:
> Hello everyone !
>
> What is rubyk ?
>
> Rubyk is a ruby application you can modify during runtime through
> WebDAV simply by editing ruby scripts and saving them in your editor.
>
> What will it be used for ?
>
> As an open source replacement for graphical patchers (Max/MSP, Plogue
> Bidule) in multimedia/AI applications (midi/opengl).
>
> What has been done ?
>
> The basic server works. Basic midi io (using ruby wrappers around
> Rtmidi). Tested some opengl stuff (with ruby-opengl).
>
> What will be done ?
>
> Currently implementing Principal Component Analysis and Support Vector
> Machines for pattern recognition (dance ---> music).
>
> Why join ?
>
> Because it's really fun to edit an application that makes noises and
> images while it is running...
>
> If you feel interested, let me know.
>
> Gaspard
>