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codelab.fr, forum francophone sur processing
Mar 10th, 2008, 3:02pm
 
Codelab.fr est un nouveau forum francophone consacré à la création d'images, de vidéo, de son et de musique par le code (processing, chuck, supercollider, livecode, pure-data / gem, vvvv, etc.) ou l'expérimentation électronique (construction d'interfaces et d'instruments, circuit-bending, etc.)

Les logiciels et langages abordés sur le forum sont open-source (sauf vvvv, gratuit pour usage non commercial).

C'est un espace de partage d'idées, d'entraide pour les utilisateurs de ces outils, et d'accueil pour les débutants qui pourront y trouver des conseils pour démarrer.

Un forum annonces est également disponible pour présenter les manifestations, workshops, concerts, associations, etc. qui donnent une place à ces pratiques.


For english readers :

Codelab.fr is a new french speaking forum devoted to the experimental practices for creation of pictures, videos, sound and music by code (processing, chuck, supercollider, livecode, pure-data, gem, vvvv, etc) or electronic experimentation (interfaces and instruments, circuit-bending, etc.)

The software and languages approached on the forum are open-source (except for vvvv which is free for a not-commercial use).

It is a crossroads where users could meet and help themselves. Beginners are welcome, and will be able to find some advices and help to start creative code programming.

A forum is also available to announce demonstrations, workshops, concerts, associations, etc for these practices.
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