I have a java midlet for cell phones that lets them connect to my PANSE project (http://pallit.lhi.is/panse) over GPRS and the midi-notes get played on the phone with the phone tones. http://130.208.220.190/j2mepnse.zip
Only problem is that it relies on Java Midp 2 and not many phones currently support it. But I know that it works on a Nokia 6600.
Pall
On lau, 2004-09-04 at 14:55, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You could build it yourself using vgetty
(http://alpha.greenie.net/vgetty/ ) and an old voice modem, which you
can get cheap off of ebay.Another approach is to collect everyone's phone number and play their
ringers:http://www.flong.com/telesymphony/
.hc
On Sep 4, 2004, at 10:04 AM, shreeswifty wrote:
Hi
i am beginning a project that deals with cell phone communication and
i am soliciting ideas for a way to include pd into the performance. What i would like to do is have visitors or
audience members turn on their cell phones before the performance instead of the traditional "please turn off all cell-phones..blah blah" The audience would then be given a phone number on screen to dial and
call into a voice system that would turn the cell phone message into
mp3s (OGGS)?Which would/could stream using shoutcast~ back into the space.
Does anyone know of any services that do this online. I know of a
blogger site that does something like translating the call into an
audio file then i guess shoutcast it from there?any ideas
i realise this is embryonic but i am wondering if this is possible
with pd in the mix
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