from itp.nyu
http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Labs/MIDIOutput
Garageband control:
http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Tutorials/MusicalArduino
from itp.nyu
http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Labs/MIDIOutput
Garageband control:
http://itp.nyu.edu/physcomp/Tutorials/MusicalArduino
“World’s Thinnest Display uses a Soap Bubble and Ultrasound”
By Derek Markham at treehugger.com
update 6/2014: This patch seems to be broken. Christopher Konopka is actively working on setting up a process to 3d print OpenGL objects – based on the work described below. Stay tuned…
original post
Look near the end of this thread for patch that exports jit.gl stuff?…
http://cycling74.com/forums/topic/export-3d-model-from-jitter-gl-import-nurbs/
I tried out the following patch, from the thread and it creates an export file which can be imported into mesh lab. The patch name is saveashape.maxpat
[note] I think this was saved on a windows machine – can’t find the local instance of it as of 12/2013
Btw., this google search finds some very cool projects: max/msp jitter “3d printer”
open GL 3d printing in windows…
Jitter tutorial 27 explains how to bang at the beginning of each phasor~ ramp. The result looks amazing if you increase horizontal scan rate to something like 22 hz.