| I'd probably use Processing and Csound. I'd process the visuals with
Processing and then send info to Csound to process the audio.
Alternatively, I'd use GEM and Pd with the csoundapi~ object.
On 24 May 2012 13:59, Matti Koskinen wrote:
> hi,
>
> just made a contract of an exhibition in our county's main library. As it's
> a library, it's supposedly to be a silent space, but there are always
> sounds. I'm thinking of recording this silence, process it real-time with
> csound and feed to headphones. I'd like to put a webcam to take photos
> while people are moving from one print to another and mangle the sound
> accordingly. The computer vision is not a problem, but what would be the
> best way to feed the info to csound? OSC/hacking wiimote, midi, stdin or
> what? This has to be done on win7 (if I don't get the pico-projector to work
> on linux or OSX). Also I'd be glad to hear of any ideas how to process the
> recorded sounds.
>
> tia
>
> -matti
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