Here is a nice link to Patrick using the bubble game to create OSC signals that will generate sound in SuperCollider. Soon, he can use pOSCa and OSCar as well
I have a problem: I've put all my photos I've taken the past ten years into Lightroom. To ensure that I didn't miss any, I've put in all from my server, all from my backups etc etc etc. In short: duplicate galore. Now, I've sorted by filename and removed duplicates. I've sorted by capture time and removed duplicates. That made me go from 88k to 74k. But I still have duplicates. They have different times because some were posted in my galleries. They have different sizes because some were thumbnails. They have different names because some were exported and sent via mail. And some are more odd, or perhaps a combination of them all. But in 74k photos, finding duplicates and deciding which one to keep is hard!
I have made a solution: a little Python script that will go through the Lightroom database, generate a 9x9 ...
I'm making OSC controllers for the iPhone, and I just sat down to check out the competition. Some projects, like TouchOSC and OSCemote are for pay. However, they are both out-competed on features and looks by Mrmr by Eric Redlinger. His version is soo much closer to what I have in mind, implements all the features by the two others and is free. That's a mighty good package you have there, Eric.
Status on my week is that I'm not to fond of doing the web-bit, so I'm not giving myself any exposure either. The functionality is coming nicely together for the apps, and I'm starting to get a couple of beta-testers, but I'll probably spend some time finding a couple more. Right now I really need a graphics artist and someone who enjoys doing CSS
Jay, revived a project from back in April (Lighting Matrix for Max) from back when the iPhone SDK was NDA and only beta #3 was out. Well, for my first day of serious iPhone dev, I revived it, made it run with the current version, ripped out the Max/MSP part and inserted OSC instead. Good fun