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    Wireless interfaces for sensors Isadora compatible (collaborative list)

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    • Armando
      Armando Beta Gold last edited by

      Thanks Vanakaru. I was thinking to some more dedicated stuff for the body and / or in space.

      But this adds to the list anyway.

      Armando Menicacci
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      • dbini
        dbini last edited by

        I use MYO going through MyoMapper to get OSC or MIDI into Isadora

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        • Aolis
          Aolis last edited by

          It doesn't come wireless in its stock configuration - but I have had students easily adapted Makey Makey sensors into wireless devices.

          https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11511
          https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/11378 (hopefully there is a non retired solution still available somewhere and I'm just not finding it quickly.)

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          • G
            gavspav Beta Silver last edited by

            Esp8266 is looking good. 

            I've been using the Wemos units a bit these last couple of weeks.
            https://www.wemos.cc/
            Cheap and you can program them using Arduino IDE.
            You can get them speaking OSC, haven't actually done it with Isadora but it should work!

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            • DusX
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              I pre-ordered a Motus Thought it looked fun..

              Haven't received anything... very bad communication.
              I can't recommend it.
              Hopefully I receive a refund soon.

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              • jhoepffner
                jhoepffner last edited by

                Now I use mostly Arduino, cheap and able of so many thinks, all kind of motors, IC2, analog and not very difficult to program. Raspberry is on my study list, with HD output and integrated wifi.

                Beside that, ipad for remote interface and wiimote for cheap remote on stage.
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                • camilozk
                  camilozk last edited by

                  x-io has very nice boards

                  http://x-io.co.uk/x-osc/

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                  • Skulpture
                    Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                    I like the x-io but £160? Ouch. I'm all for paying a fair price for a good product but that seems a lot.

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                    • camilozk
                      camilozk last edited by

                      I think the same, but they seem to be very reliable. Does any body know a board with these characteristics for a cheaper price?

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                      • Armando
                        Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                        Not wireless

                        Armando Menicacci
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                          jandraka last edited by

                          I'm going to try this:[https://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&search=ir+camera&description=true&product_id=1088 ](Ir sensor)with Arduino MKR1000.

                          MBP M2 Max 32 GB. MacOS 13.7.3 Isadora 3.2.6 - 4.0.7

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