Hello Erich, Andy
just an example for a project possibilities,
for the Arts Birthday 2006 January gig in Helsinki I made a system
with PD-Python where audience could be able to send a message to a N
series Nokia mobile phone ( that runs Python) and the system could
read the sms inbox of the phone through bluetooth- Python then sonify
those text messages in PD. Audience sms messages were controlling two
instruments while i was playing live, so the gig turned into a jam
session- improvising together:) It was lots of fun, cos I was
screening those messages to the wall as well :)
some archive links for this
http://mlab.uiah.fi/noisecity/calltext/
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/callnoise/callDarkNoise.mp3 (31.6 mb)
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/callnoise/11.mov ( 406mb )
still I cant get any mails from the list, so i am replying through
archive.
Koray.
On Tue, 22 May 2007, Andy Farnell wrote:
Thanks Erich, this is informative , seems you've unleashed a very enabling interface. I cc the list to share your thoughts.
an orchestra of mobile phones controlled by a pd patch ... you name it
Straight from my worst nightmares :)
is to use http sockets on the phone for data exchange between a microcontroller (connected via BT to the phone) and the internet.
Awesome possibilities.
Thanks again,
Andy
On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:16:20 +0200 (CEST) Erich Berger <eb at randomseed.org> wrote:
hi andy,
with python for S60 you have basically full control over the functions of the phone. audio, midi, speech, camera, sms, database, sockets (bluetooth,
http),
etc, http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/Python_for_S60
i also have no application using it in combination with pd but i m sure the knowledge of possibility comes in handy for specific situations. you could:
- send an sms via pd
- upload/download data to the net if u have no wlan
- do something specific when you receive an sms
- have mobile phones playing along with your patch
- an orchestra of mobile phones controlled by a pd patch
... you name it
one of the most interesting things for me at the moment is and that has nothing to do with pd (but could ..) is to use http sockets on the phone for data exchange between a microcontroller (connected via BT to the phone) and the internet. as you are independend of wlan and the phone network coverage is meanwhile so well you have a very good base technology for mobile artworks. i use for this one: http://www.realitydisfunction.org/heartdonor/
best
erich
ps: sorry - went slightly off topic
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Andy Farnell wrote:
Nice one Erich,
Can you give some examples/applications of what you might be able to do with this. How much hackability has Symbian got through bluetooth using this?
Cheers
Andy
On Mon, 21 May 2007 09:21:08 +0200 (CEST) Erich Berger <eb at randomseed.org> wrote:
hello,
i posted a rough demonstration of how to connect an arduinoBT board to a symbian based S60 mobile phone here: http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/SymbianS60Python
with no changes (only put the right bluetooth address into the
script)
the same python code can be used to connect the phone to a comport object in pd (or any other software capable of opening a BT
serial port).
the python code is horrible but i hope some of you will improve it and post it back for further use.
best
erich
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