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Showing posts with label Gibber. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

blinky gibberings


blinky gibberings from charlie roberts on Vimeo.

"A short performance using Gibber's new pattern library, along with a generous helping of blinking text to indicate phase and sequence triggering. It borrows and extends agent concepts found in Thor Magnussons's ixi lang, revealing changes to musical patterns over time within the code of the performance."

http://charlie-roberts.com/gibber/

"Gibber is a creative coding environment that runs in the browser; the audio component is also a standalone JavaScript library. Gibber was designed to present high-level abstractions enabling users to accomplish complex tasks simply, all while staying within the confines of syntactically valid JavaScript.

Unlike many JavaScript audio libraries, Gibber comes with some music theory built-in, so that users can easily create beats and melodies. On the visual side, Gibber provides 2D, 3D and shader programming capability. Gibber maintains notational conventions across audio / visual and interactive modalities. For example, regardless of the type object, accessing its _ (underscore) property will remove it from the relevant graph. Objects also use the same notation for sequencing property values and method calls, and for establishing continuous mappings.

Gibber is primarily maintained by Charlie Roberts, with gracious funding from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Further support is provided by the AlloSphere Research Group and the Media Arts and Technology Program at UCSB."


Introduction to Gibber from charlie roberts on Vimeo.

"A four-minute overview of Gibber and its capabilities, including:

* Audio synthesis and sequencing
* 2d drawing API with shader post-processing
* 3d scene API
* Easy mappings between audio / visual / interaction modalities
* Built-in chat and collaborative code editing using a centralized server

Try Gibber out! http://gibber.mat.ucsb.edu"

This is the first Gibber post.
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