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Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG
Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG
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Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG

Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG is an interactive media artist and design consultant in Hong Kong. His artworks have been exhibited at the World Wide Video Festival, Multimedia Art Asia Pacific, Stuttgart Film Winter Festival, Microwave International New Media Arts Festival and the China Media Art Festival. In the former Shanghai Expo 2010, he provided interactive design consultancy to various industry leaders in Hong Kong and China. Chung studied computer science in HK, interactive multimedia in London, and fine art in Melbourne. He also develops software libraries for the popular open source programming language Processing. He is the author of the book, Multimedia Programming with Pure Data. Currently, he is Assistant Professor in the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University, where he teaches subjects on interactive arts, computer graphics, and multimedia. His website is: http://www.magicandlove.com.
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Creating animation in 3D space


In Chapter 1, Getting Started with Pure Data, we have used the metro and random objects to create an animation of the graphical interface object (bang button). With the introduction of the GEM library, we can replace the bang button with other graphics. We have also used a float object to implement a counter. Actually, in pd-extended, we have another counter object that we can directly make use of.

Create an empty patch and save it with name Gem006.pd in your folder. Put the gemwin object, create and destroy messages, and the toggle box for rendering. In addition, create a metro object with a toggle box and connect it through a counter object.

For the counter object, it requires a number of input parameters. The three inlets we are using are for setting the minimum value, counter value, and the maximum value. In this case, I have used three message boxes for the purpose. The output of the counter object will be a number box:

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Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG

Bryan, Wai-ching CHUNG is an interactive media artist and design consultant in Hong Kong. His artworks have been exhibited at the World Wide Video Festival, Multimedia Art Asia Pacific, Stuttgart Film Winter Festival, Microwave International New Media Arts Festival and the China Media Art Festival. In the former Shanghai Expo 2010, he provided interactive design consultancy to various industry leaders in Hong Kong and China. Chung studied computer science in HK, interactive multimedia in London, and fine art in Melbourne. He also develops software libraries for the popular open source programming language Processing. He is the author of the book, Multimedia Programming with Pure Data. Currently, he is Assistant Professor in the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University, where he teaches subjects on interactive arts, computer graphics, and multimedia. His website is: http://www.magicandlove.com.
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