Modul8
Modul8 is a software for live visual performance developed by GarageCube, a company established in 2005 by Yves Schmid and Boris Edelstein, based in Geneva, Switzerland.[1] Modul8 was started with the intention of providing a tool for VJing in openGL.
Developer(s) | GarageCube |
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Stable release | 2.7.2
/ January 13, 2014 |
Operating system | OS X |
Type | live visual performance |
License | Proprietary |
Website | modul8.ch |
History
The first public release was in 2004, followed by version 2 in 2005.
Features
While the first version was a stripped down real-time compositing environment, the second version introduced a module system, allowing customization of the software interface. Modul8 also offers support for multiple screen output on the MacPro. The application also has an integrated programming environment that allows to write Python scripts inside the application.[2]
Notes
- http://www.moneyhouse.ch/u/garagecube_boris_edelstein_CH-660.1.610.005-0.htm
- Harlan (2005), p.40
gollark: (this is not yet implemented in actual-minoteaur, I just have a prototype)
gollark: The reason Minoteaur v7 needs (or, well, benefits from) GPUs is that it uses machine learning™ algorithms for the search system.
gollark: Consider, though: Minoteaur v6 was written in Nim. Nim has more libraries than Macron will for years, and yet I still felt annoyed by some stuff being missing enough to switch to Python (among other things).
gollark: Most OSes require special permissions for that.
gollark: That won't actually work.
See also
References
- Faulkner, Michael (2006), VJ: audio-visual art + VJ culture, pp. 72–73
- Harlan, Rod (November 2005), "Be a VJ!", Layers, 1 (4), pp. 38–40
- Ivers, Brandon (November 2005), "Modul8 VJ Software", XLR8R (92), p. 70
- Rovito, Markus (September 2005), "Modul8 v2", MacHOME, p. 70
- Sauer, Joachim (April 2007), "Video-Jockey", c't special (in German), pp. 96–99
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