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− | vvvv is a hybrid graphical/textual programming environment for easy prototyping and development. It is designed to facilitate the handling of large media environments with physical interfaces, real-time motion graphics, audio and video that can interact with many users simultaneously. Responsible for its development is the vvvv group. | + | [[Image:Panorama.jpg|thumb|right|400px|vvvv interface]] |
− | + | '''vvvv''' is a hybrid graphical/textual programming environment for easy prototyping and development. It is designed to facilitate the handling of large media environments with physical interfaces, real-time motion graphics, audio and video that can interact with many users simultaneously. Responsible for its development is the vvvv group. The software is free for non-commercial use; commercial use requires a license. | |
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==Pages== | ==Pages== | ||
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==Tutorials== | ==Tutorials== | ||
− | * Paul Prudence, | + | * Paul Prudence, [http://www.creativeapplications.net/theory/patch-schematics-%E2%80%93-the-aesthetics-of-constraint-best-practices-theory/ "Patch Schematics – The Aesthetics of Constraint / Best Practices (Theory)"], 2011. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | [[Max/MSP]], [[Pure Data]] | + | [[Max/MSP]], [[Pure Data]], [[VJing]] |
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vvvv Wikipedia] | ||
− | + | [[Series:Live video]] | |
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 31 March 2023
vvvv is a hybrid graphical/textual programming environment for easy prototyping and development. It is designed to facilitate the handling of large media environments with physical interfaces, real-time motion graphics, audio and video that can interact with many users simultaneously. Responsible for its development is the vvvv group. The software is free for non-commercial use; commercial use requires a license.
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- Paul Prudence, "Patch Schematics – The Aesthetics of Constraint / Best Practices (Theory)", 2011.