Send text photos to Isadora
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thanks Fred
for mentioning the applescript folder action thingy. it works a treat and i've built a slide show patch that loads images into a slideshow, after showing the new image for a few seconds. my wave smart phone works really well with it. i did run into problems with iphones as their bluetooth capability is very limited. -
When is this needed? I have openframeworks "running all the time", and it should not take me long to write that little app (twitter to osc), once I have some time. OS X only.
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I have managed to get twitter feeds into isadora via Quartz. A Quartz RSS feed listens to hashtags or specific users and sends them via OSC into Isadora.
This website helped me out a lot;[http://www.skynoise.net/2012/07/18/learning-with-quartz-part-5-using-twitter-hashtags-rss-feeds-in-vdmx/](http://www.skynoise.net/2012/07/18/learning-with-quartz-part-5-using-twitter-hashtags-rss-feeds-in-vdmx/)All I did was add the OSC Sender plugin and directed the feed to port 1234 localhost (isadora) -
once the osc text arrives in isadora, what happens next to display in in isadaora? are there any text in isadora tutorials or videos i can watch ?
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You could connect it to a text draw and that to a projector? I will try and take a screen shot tomorrow.
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I'm always interested in this as I've been running a Bluetooth Slideshow at events for years.
It works fine but with a few caveats - some phones need pairing manually (yawn), some phones just don't work, alot of images need rotating (manually), depending on the crowd you can get a load of advertising or porn, you can only receive 1 image at a time and it can be slow.It would be nice to have a non-bluetooth alternative as well. Ideally one that uses an ad hoc network.Here's a solution for an internet connected computer: Get a dropbox account, get an email address from sendtodropbox.com, get people to email their images to this email address.The photos should then drop into your dropbox/attachments folder. Write an applescript to import new files into Isadora (see Fred's link to old forum). Voila.Anyone got any ideas for a local wireless network solution? -
i've been playing with the quartz rss feed patch thingy. managed to find where to insert the osc sender, configured the settings and am seeing the string feed in the stream set up window.
so far so good.unfortunately, the listener doesn't see the text and my excitement drops as i see nothing on the stage... so close yet so far.going for a walk instead. -
Hi @particlep
Make sure that the OSC listener is set to 'text' in the type field. -
@[jakerly](http://troikatronix.com/troikatronixforum/profile/1336/jakerly)Check this website out.[**https://ifttt.com**](https://ifttt.com)By using an RSS Feed looking for a specfic #Hashtag you can then automatically add the selected tweets to something like an email address, dropbox folder or similar.An apple script watching a dropbox folder for instance could then automatically add the pictures into the media bin.Hope this helps. -
hi Skulpture
this is what i've been playing with in isadora. i don;t see the text on the stage. i don;t kow what to do now. -
All looks fine... was the IP number set to 127.0.0.1 in Quartz? I presume it is actually as Isadora has detected it.
Why not send a new tweet and see if it pushes it through?I have mine set up exactly the same way as you. -
i hadn;t set the ip number, it had just worked.
there also seems to be a problem in saving the quartz patch too.i did tweet again and no it didn't work.when i put the quartz composition into isadora the stage shows the tweet info, can;t format the info, but it's showing up. -
Strange, so the Quartz app works and OSC semi works. Interesting.
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i've got it working now....... look back at the images i posted ...... i was using a listener, not an osc listener !
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Of course! Well spotted!
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it was a relief and i was quite pleased :) thank you :)
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is there a way to send a picture from a phone via the mms/sms system to an email that then can be looked at by isadora to retrieve the picture ?
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Yes have a look at this website https://ifttt.com/
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ummm...need to think a bit a play with it a bit..... that's iftt.com of course.
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i've found this page with some info on twitter into processing
http://blog.blprnt.com/blog/blprnt/updated-quick-tutorial-processing-twitter