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An exhibition of works made with Pd curated by the Pd community. It is an open-curated exhibition, meaning that everyone should add to it, as long as it is not their own work, similar to Wikipedia. To add to it, see: http://puredata.info/docs/sitedocs/AddingToTheExhibition (also, we are looking for someone to make this page look much better, if you are interested please email [email protected] or [email protected])

Silent Drum by Jaime Oliver by Marco Donnarumma — last modified 2012-02-23 11:08 PM
A modified drum that uses computer vision for gestural control of music
Spore and Darkspore, by Maxis/EA Games by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2012-10-13 09:51 PM
a multi-genre metaverse god game that uses Pd for its procedural sound
Automatenklavier, by Winfried Ritsch and IEM by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2009-11-18 11:43 PM
custom-built electronics Pd makes a piano speak English
en Echo, by Philippe Manoury and Miller Puckette by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2012-03-12 12:13 PM
a music piece for soprano and live electronics
tr-909 emulation, by Raul Diaz Poblete by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2009-11-18 09:18 PM
a Roland TR-909 emulator built using Pd and Processing
Engranaje (Sprocket), by Maíra Sala by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2009-12-07 11:13 PM
a realtime movie editor with a multitouch interface
HASA-Laboratories, by Olsen Wolf by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2009-12-07 11:07 PM
an installation featuring robotic showerhead camera creatures
bang-tris, by Marius Schebella by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2010-08-30 09:53 PM
Tetris created completely in Pd.
We own the sky, by Pierre et le Loup by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2012-02-07 03:28 PM
Pd-processed guitar in songs from rock trio Pierre et le Loup
Onyx Ashanti's Beatjazz by Hans-Christoph Steiner — last modified 2011-10-13 09:10 PM
Onyx Ashanti demonstrates "beatjazz" -- his music created with a custom instrument
TVestroy, by Thomas Ouellet Fredericks and Danny Perreault by olsen — last modified 2009-12-07 11:10 PM
expanded cinema syncing image and sound
solenoid concert, by Roman Häfeli by olsen — last modified 2009-12-05 03:02 AM
a software-sequencer controls 8 solenoids, that knock on different things and therefore produce some rhythmic noise.

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