Pd-L2Ork
For hardened Pure-Data users as well as newcomers to interactive multimedia, click here to learn more about the software we use and its various iterations.


For hardened Pure-Data users as well as newcomers to interactive multimedia, click here to learn more about the software we use and its various iterations.

This is the heart of our collaborative musicking platform that enables us to perform across any distance in perfect sync. Click here to learn more.

Join the L2Ork International Ensemble and invent the future of telematic musicking.
This is a list of knowledge I have gained from L2Ork. I will probably end up adding more to it later. 1. DISIS is cool. No really, the AC is always blasting. (Well I knew that already, but I am constantly being reminded.) 2. When various parts of speakers, wires, and cable housings are burned,
This being the last week of our summer project, I feel rather good as we’ve accomplished most if not all of the goals set back in the Spring of 2009. We’ve: Researched the most cost-efficient version of the L2Ork hardware and supporting infrastructure; Designed, prototyped, and developed L2Ork version of the hemispherical speakers; Produced mono
Is It a Hemi or an IKEA Salad Bowl? It’s been a while since we posted anything, and with a good reason–we’ve been tremendously busy building speakers and supporting infrastructure. By Friday (June 26th) we had our first speaker up and running and the excitement was at an all-time-high. Once the rest of the cables,
“Where are the strippers?” Gotta expose that wiiiiireee girl!
Or at least the home stretch for speaker assembly. We have five speakers working now and are pushing for three more each day so we can finish this week, but, even with the promised paradise of the Nintendo Wii, morale seems low. After soldering for 2 – or is it 3? – weeks now, soldering