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\/\ NATO.0+55 - ultra elegant, massively superb and contrapuntal korporate warfare The NATO.0+55/DEAF2000 festival literature reads: "NATO.0+55 is a new software that is set to revolutionize the realtime manipulation of video and sound." (DEAF 2000) Arie van Schutterhoef, artistic director Schreck Ensemble writes: "Think that Nato Modular is the most interesting software for Max, since Max... consider the contradiction... and offers possibilities for live manipulation of images, that can only be rivaled in the audio domain by SuperCollider." NATO.0+55.Modular is an advanced, immensely flexible, realtime and non-realtime component driven visual authoring environment for the creative construction of audio-visual networks in Ircam Max. It is a non-linear, vastly expressive and syntactic, modular infrastructure for live video and graphics?specifically 2D and 3D graphics, VR (Virtual Reality), DV (Digital Video), Live-Video, Firewire, Quicktime, Flash, MP3, OpenGL and realtime Internet Streaming. (consult Fig. 1) Max (Puckette 1991) is a non-linear visual programming language authored by Miller Puckette at Ircam. Max was commercialized in 1990 by Opcode. Since 1998 Max has been licensed, distributed and maintained by Cycling74. Although commercialized, Max remained principally the arena of academics and experimental computer musicians. Since its debut Max has afforded computer musicians a flexible environment for MIDI processing. In 1998 Cycling74 released MSP a digital audio processing environment based on Pure Data (Puckette 1996). Although presenting new creative possibilities for the Max user base, MSP did not drastically impact on Max demographics. With the release of NATO.0+55+3d.Modular in 2000, Max was instantly transformed into a multimedia authoring environment rivaling Macromedia's Director and Flash environments. Jeremy Bernstein of Cycling74 observes, "The greatest significance of NATO.0+55 is that it has transformed Max from a piece of wonderful toolkit software, into a viable authoring environment, virtually overnight. Before NATO.0+55, Max was useful. After NATO.0+55, Max is indispensable." (Bernstein 2000) Apart from providing current Max users a vast and expressive multimedia palette, NATO.0+55 has altered the Max demographics by introducing new media artists, Internet artists, video and VR/3D artists to Max. In contrast to the largely (aged) male audience that Max has traditionally attracted, a significant number of NATO.0+55 operators are women and the very young. NATO.0+55 is the first software environment produced in Balkan / Eastern Europe to impact on Western markets. It is being utilized by hundreds of universities and institutes, (primarily in the United States) in favor of local software such as Macromedia Director and Flash, Adobe After Effects, Intel financed GEM and Steim Image/ine. Most importantly NATO.0+55 is the first software environment authored by a (single) individual, a woman age 23, to capture an extravagant market section from Western corporations. NATO.0+55 has demonstrated that an individual, geographically located anywhere on our planet, can significantly impact on global markets, compete with and outperform corporations, irrespective of their size. NATO.0+55 is the first software authored by an individual to have been selected for distribution by the prestigious Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique, Paris, France. Owing to the success of NATO.0+55, the author has been selected as one of the top 25 women leaders of the millennium. Leaders of the Millennium recognizes the achievements of women who have made significant contributions to the advancement of technology and to the advancement of women in technology related fields. where you shop says a lot about you \ \ nato.0+55 - korporat free. zlave labor free. ekolog!kl! fr!endl!++ http://www.eusocial.com \ http://www.freedemo.org - Netochka Nezvanova - ! juzt forget 2 eat. ^Pf^P^P^P3.MASCHIN3NKUNST @www.eusocial.com 17.hzV.tRL.478 e | | +---------- | | < \\----------------+ | n2t^P | > e /_/ / \ \/ i should like to be a human plant \/ __ __/ i will shed leaves in the shade \_\ because i like stepping on bugs *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- Netochka Nezvanova nezvanova@eusocial.com Stichting STEIM http://www.eusocial.com Achtergracht 19 http://www.biohakc.com 1017 WL Amsterdam http://www.ggttctttat.com/! Netherlands http://steim.nl/leaves/petalz *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*-- -----Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to post to the Syndicate list: <syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de> to unsubscribe, write to <majordomo@eg-r.isp-eg.de>, in the body of the msg: unsubscribe syndicate your@email.adress