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    • DusX
      DusX Tech Staff last edited by

      A organized listing of many available web API's: http://api-portal.anypoint.mulesoft.com/apis

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      • djinoui
        djinoui last edited by

        OK, now I think I'm starting to see the point. I also suppose an interesting thing to work on is building your own API on your own site, thus being able to display user posts with Izzy. Exciting!

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        • dbini
          dbini last edited by

          i'm working on a project at the moment - by this time next month we should have a system that enables an audience to collaborate in the creation of a dance work, and then control the lighting, sound and video - all from a web app running in their phones' browsers. its some Javascript node library to OSC into Isadora.

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          • Michel
            Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

            @DusX
            Thanks a lot for the tutorial.

            Best
            Michel

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            • Skulpture
              Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

              Thanks @DusX!!

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              • rainbow
                rainbow last edited by

                @DusX wait for part two, nice one.

                Has anyone tried OSC PHP, and develop interactive Web browser control.html, unidirectional….  it works. :)

                thx

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                  I currently have been using a php Framework 'silverstripe', it allows the quick creation of a REST api, for any data types defined.
                  In this manner, Isadora has a mySQL backend. Moving to a node.js solution might be the way I go for future works though.

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                  • DusX
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                    Another thing I want to test, but haven't yet, is using tcp as a method of launching other executables locally. I imaging the possibility to launch for instance OpenFrameWorks projects, via tcp (python script) and closing them when finished. Perhaps one scene uses Duration, and it needs to be opened. I am hoping to test this in the near future.

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                    • particlep
                      particlep last edited by

                      i'm interested in this, am going to attempt to have a play and see what i can do 

                      @dbini how is your project progressing ?

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                      • dbini
                        dbini last edited by

                        Hi Andrew @particlep,

                        we tested the system in a performance a couple of weeks ago. we had the audience sending in stories that were moderated and then displayed in a custom web app using CSS, this was syphoned into Isadora via CEF. then later in the evening, we sent individual audience members a slider to control sound, light or video. this went through nodeJS and was converted to OSC, straight into Isadora for video, through LanBox actors for lighting and MIDI out to Ableton Live for sound manipulation.
                        the server crashed a couple of times, but he OSC stuff worked nicely. we're changing a lot of the structure of the event and testing again at the end of June.
                        hope you're well and keeping creative,
                        john

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