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Re: video looping




On Aug 20, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Jeff Kaiser wrote:

have you boys heard of Jitter....?


Integrates with Max/MSP......


listen to the man, he knows what he's talking about. ; >)
it would be fairly easy, once you had overcome the initial
shock of dealing with a fairly complex piece of software,
to create a live looper that could capture video to a buffer
and then allow you to process it in any way you can imagine.
jitter has a new set of tools that allows you to push some of
the video processing onto your built-in graphics card and also
do some wild 3-D manipulations. 
when radiohead was doing it's tour a couple of years ago for
"hail to the thief" they used a jitter-based system to do live
video manipulations of the band, using computer-controlled
cameras on stage. it was beautifully integrated into the stage
set and worked really well with the music. which makes sense,
since they use max/msp in creating it.
www.cycling74.com
cheers
bruce

bruce tovsky

www.skeletonhome.com


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Philip K. Dick



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