[Noisebridge-discuss] PyGameSF meetup Wednesday June 17th 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
Harry Tormey
slander at unworkable.org
Mon Jun 15 16:51:25 UTC 2009
Hi All,
The June PyGameSF meet up will be at the STONG conference room on the
first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic
center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz
on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month's
presentations are:
* Bret Truchan (Quotile/GlitchDS/Glitch-Sequencer): Exploring musical interfaces using Processing/OSC/Chuck.
Bret will unveil a new,open source software .synth. written in Processing and Chuck, and briefly discuss
the architecture. He will also present some Processing code samples for drawing simple graphics, sending
MIDI notes, sending OSC (Open Sound Control) messages, and handling timing. The presentation will be tailored
to the beginning or intermediate developer who hasn't been exposed to Processing or Chuck.
* Mitch Patenaude: How to confuse people and make enemies on Twitter. Mitch will give talk about what was involved
in creating his markov chain based babbling TwitterBot. You can follow her or read her tweets here (http://twitter.com/sharonmarkov).
PyGame SF is an informal group meet up in San Francisco for Software
engineers interested in python, OpenGL, audio, pygame, SDL, Pyglet,
programming and generally anything to do with multimedia development.
The format of our meetings typically involve several people giving
presentations on projects they are developing followed by group
discussion and feedback.
If anyone else would like to give a micro presentation, show demos or
just talk about what they are doing or generally give examples of any
relevant software they are working on please feel free to head along
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Harry Tormey
Co Founder P2P Research
http://p2presearch.com
Founder PyGameSF
http://pygamesf.org
Software Engineer Digidesign
http://digidesign.com
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