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.
Photo by David Mudre
Following a rocky server migration that took longer than anticipated, L2Ork is now ready for another exciting semester. As part of the server migration our website has gotten a face-lift and a lot of behind-the-curtain systems have been updated and cleaned up. Hope you like our new design :-) I am also thrilled to report
It’s been a busy summer. Apart from conferences, telematic geospatial performances across the Atlantic, and plenty of research, pd-l2ork has been making big strides towards becoming a robust full-fledged digital signal processing tool. The latest version includes revolutionary preset_hub and preset_node system that supports a wide range of data types as well as abstractions. It
As we prepare for our presentation at this year’s NIME conference (for those attending NIME you can see us during the 130pm demo session later today), it is my great pleasure to announce a new version of Pd-L2Ork programming environment (the backbone of our software infrastructure) featuring the K-12 learning module prototype. Geared specifically towards K-12 students,
I can hardly believe it–we are less than two weeks away from the end of the semester. With the SLEO performance barely behind us, L2Ork is now getting ready for its final performance of the 2011-2 season as part of the annual Spring DISIS Event. For additional info visit the DISIS event page or our