Motion Control Particles (e-motion software)
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 @vanakaru thanks for mentioning junxion. jamie introduced it in a workshop and i"ve so forgotten to look at it further. 
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 Junxion is very powerful sensor(HID, camera, Wii, Arduino, audio OSC) to MIDI and OSC converter. There are video tutorials to most basics. Great fun! 
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 happy new year to all from the Amazon forest, 
 don't know junxion but I'm already searching for it, connection permitting....
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 http://steim.org/product/junxion/ http://steim.org/product/junxion-lite/
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 hi folks, i came up with a few nice motion controlled particle systems for the final show, i wil share the patch and explain a bit of it tonight if anyone is interested still. 
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 i am, sorry i"ve been off with a girl discussing an essay, only now seen your post. 
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 Yes, very interested.
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 Anyone ever used Plask? http://www.plask.org/Could be a good alternative to eMotion? Seems to be a lot more documentation on Plask than eMotion that's all as not many of seem to be getting anywhere fast with it.http://vimeo.com/27737392
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 @Skulpture thank you for sharing about plask. it's new to me. maybe if i get snowed in over the weekend i can use the time to catch up with all the new info :) 
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 here is the particle system i ended up with, it's kind of messy. you should load in a movie and a .png for the paticles of your choice and of course you have to turn on video input, i hope this helps someone 
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 Dear Patrick, I think you forgot to attach the patch.Best Wishes,Mark
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 it never uploaded last night! darn interwebs. 05c733-particlesystem-5.izz 
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 Dear Colleagues, I search a solution to make emotion working with isadora from several years. I had somme success with OSC to modify some parameters as "oscillation" or "gravity" in emotion from isadora but i never succeeded with "animation tool". It seems that tuio messages coming from isadora are not recognized by emotion. 
 After a look on messages sended by reactivision, i succeed tonight. If some of you are looking for the solution, this is how i did :First, i created the patch in isadora. 
 I wrote a patch in PureData wich receive informations from isadora and format for tuio protocol.
 Launch Emotion. Create a particle grid (experimetal/FX => create textured particle). Show tuio tool (tools=>tuio) and mouve mouse on a stage in isadora (it works with mouse, so it could work with everything else with x/y coordinates). The data should be recognized. Click the checkbox on tuio tool in emotion and affect the datas to "animation".
 All the files are attached. A video can be seen here : http://www.frvaillant.com/videos/emotion-cellulaire.m4vBest Wishes 
 François
  cd0431-osc-emotion.izz cd0431-osc-emotion.izz
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 This is very interesting. Good investigation.Could you post the rest of the files(better if you zip all of them).
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 Yes of course. I'll do this on monday evening. Can't do it before. 
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 I recreated the Pd patch and I get eMotion to react somewhat. But I have problems with eMotion crashing. So a saved eMotion patch would be really helpful to troubleshoot mine. If I can open it without a crash obviously. e84a76-emotionosc.pd.zip 
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 I am getting on with eMotion using the method I learned from my son. You just press any button and hope for reaction. If it gets out of hand you pull the plug and start over again. I with there would be more intelligent way to do this. 
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 Sorry for the delay, I'm afraid E-motion often crashes. But, in the tests i did, it didn't. You'll find my files here. 
 Sincerely
 96b61b-emotion.zip
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 @cypridedium thank you for sharing. i've had a quick play and can report that emotion was ok to begin with and with no real pattern developed what i can only describe as spammy behaviour.i so want to get something out of emotion ... yet have to again have a moment of standing back from it.
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		